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Things to do in Paris

Museums and galleries, attractions, special things to do

Walk along the Seine to the legendary Eiffel Tower, modern art museum Palais de Tokyo and Cité de l'Architecture museum. After visiting the Louvre gallery, cross the river for Impressionist paintings in the Musée d'Orsay and sculpture in the Musée Rodin. On Île de la Cité see medieval stained-glass in the Sainte Chapelle, or head south to Denfert Rochereau to walk eerie, bone-lined tunnels in the Catacombs. Most museums open 10am-6pm and close Monday or Tuesday.

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Museums and Galleries

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  1. 1. Branly Museum - Primitive arts

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    Branly Museum, Paris. Photo by Amélie Dupont,  © Paris Tourist Office

    Architect Jean Nouvel's ultra-modern Branly Museum, near the Eiffel Tower, showcases collections of anthropological and ethnological artefacts, and primitive art from Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas. For great views of the Eiffel Tower, head to the fabulous roof-top restaurant.Show this on map

    Cost

    €8.50; under-18s €6 (some exhibitions charge extra)

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 11am-7pm (until 9pm Thu-Sat)

    Address

    37, quai Branly, Paris 75007

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 56 61 70 00

    Transport

    Métro Iéna; RER Champs-de-Mars-Tour-Eiffel

    Website

    Branly Museum Website

  2. 2. Musée Rodin - Sculpture and gardens

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    Musée Rodin, Paris. Photo by Amélie Dupont, © Paris Tourist Office

    The Musée Rodin, part of Les Invalides, feels like Paris' best kept secret. Hidden away from the outside world are Auguste Rodin's famous sculptures (including The Kiss) inside his exquisite mansion and outside in the beautiful tree-lined gardens.Show this on map

    Cost

    Garden €1, garden and museum €6; 18-25s €4.50; under-18s free (temporary exhibitions cost extra)

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 9.30am-5.45pm (until 4.45pm Oct-Mar; garden until 5pm)

    Address

    79, rue Varenne, Paris 75007

    Telephone

    +33 (0)1 44 18 61 10

    Transport

    Métro Varenne, Invalides or St-François-Xavier

    Website

    Musée Rodin Website

  3. 3. Musée d'Orsay - Impressionist works of art

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    Musée d'Orsay, Paris.  Photo by David Lefranc, © Paris Tourist Office

    Set inside a stunning Belle Époque railway station, the Musée d'Orsay on the Left Bank, houses world famous collections of 19th-century art. On the top floor, Impressionist masterpieces by Monet, Degas and Renoir steal the show.Show this on map

    Cost

    €7.50; 18-24s €5.50; under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 9.30am-6pm (until 9.45pm Thu)

    Address

    1, rue Bellechasse, Paris 75007

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 40 49 48 14

    Transport

    Métro Solférino; RER Musée d'Orsay

    Website

    Musée d'Orsay Website

  4. 4. Louvre - World-class art treasures

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    Louvre, Paris. Photo by Amélie Dupont, architecture by Ieoh Ming Peï, © Paris Tourist Office

    Set in France's former royal palace, the city-centre Louvre contains some of the world's most precious art treasures. Admire Mona Lisa's smile and Venus de Milo, then discover ancient Egyptian mummies before heading underground to see the palace's medieval vestiges.Show this on map

    Cost

    €9; €6 after 6pm Wed and Fri (under-26s free after 6pm Fri); under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Wed-Mon 9am-6pm (until 10pm Wed & Fri)

    Address

    99, rue de Rivoli, The Louvre's Glass Pyramid and the Carousel du Louvre, Paris 75001

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 40 20 50 50

    Transport

    Métro Palais-Royal-Musée-du-Louvre or Louvre Rivoli

    Website

    Louvre Website

  5. 5. Pompidou Centre - Modern and contemporary artworks

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    Pompidou Centre, Paris. Photo by Jonathan Boland

    This world-class modern art museum, in the Beaubourg district, houses multi-disciplinary collections on Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism and post-1960s art, plus temporary exhibitions on today's artists. The Pompidou Centre's avant-garde building is an iconic sight, with multi-coloured, exposed pipes.Show this on map

    Cost

    €10-€12; under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Wed-Mon 11am-10pm (until 11pm Thu)

    Address

    Place Georges Pompidou, Rue Saint-Martin, Paris 75004

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 44 78 12 33

    Transport

    Métro Rambuteau or Hôtel de Ville; RER Châtelet-Les-Halles

    Website

    Pompidou Centre Website

  6. 6. Jacquemart-André Museum - Treasure-filled mansion

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    Jacquemart-André Museum, Paris. Photo by Marc Bertrand, © Paris Tourist Office

    More a stately home than a museum, Jacquemart-André Museum, near the Champs-Elysées, is the treasure trove of a couple devoted to 17th- and 18th-century art and furniture. In the gilt-clad salons, admire works by Bellini and Rembrandt.Show this on map

    Cost

    €9.50; 7-17s €7; under-7s free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-6pm

    Address

    158, boulevard Haussman, Paris 75008

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 45 62 11 59

    Transport

    Métro Miromesnil or St-Philippe-du-Roule

    Website

    Jacquemart-André Museum Website

  7. 7. Palais de Tokyo - Contemporary art

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    Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Photo by Amélie Dupont, © Paris Tourist Office

    In a stunning 1930s-era palace, opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Palais de Tokyo is a cutting-edge contemporary art museum. It houses an ever-changing succession of avant-garde and wacky installations that help visitors break away from traditional perceptions of art.Show this on map

    Cost

    €6; 19-26s €4.50; under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 12pm-12am

    Address

    13, avenue de Président Wilson, Paris 75116

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 47 23 38 86

    Transport

    Métro Alma-Marceau or Iéna; RER Pont d'Alma

    Website

    Palais de Tokyo Website

  8. 8. Cité de l' Architecture - Fantastic architecture

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    Cité de l' Architecture, Paris. © Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine / Carole Lenfant photographe, 2007

    Cité de l'Architecture in the Chaillot district houses over 850 copies of architectural treasures. Moulded portions of churches, châteaux and great French cathedrals like Chartres sit alongside reconstructions of modern architecture including a mock-up Le Corbusier apartment.Show this on map

    Cost

    €7; under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Mon & Wed-Fri 12pm-8pm (until 10pm Thu); Sat & Sun 11am-7pm

    Address

    1, place du Trocadéro, Palais de Chaillot, Paris 75116

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 58 51 52 00

    Transport

    Métro Trocadéro

    Website

    Cité de l'Architecture Website

Attractions

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  1. 9. Cinéaqua - Fabulous marine life

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    Cinéaqua, Paris. Photo by Marc Bertrand, © Paris Tourist Office

    In the Trocadéro gardens, Cinéaqua's wonderful aquariums display over 40 graceful sharks and hundreds of other marine creatures. Stroke carp and sturgeons in the touching pools, watch cinema screens showing animal documentaries, then dine in the gourmet Japanese restaurant.Show this on map

    Cost

    €19.50; 3-12s €12; under-3s free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-8pm

    Address

    2, avénue des Nations Unies, Paris 75116

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 40 69 23 23

    Transport

    Métro Trocadéro or Iéna

    Website

    Cinéaqua Website

  2. 10. Eiffel Tower - Iron-work symbol of France

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    Eiffel Tower, Paris. Photo by Catherine Balet, © Paris Tourist Office

    A city in itself, the iron-work Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank has shops, a Michelin-starred restaurant, a café and sweeping panoramas over Paris. At night, watch in wonder as it sparkles on the hour for ten minutes.Show this on map

    Cost

    Lift to 1st floor €4.50; 3-11s €2.30, Lift to 2nd floor €7.80; 3-11s €4.30, Top floor €11.50; 3-11s €6.30, Stairs €4; under-25s €3.10

    Opening Hours

    Lift daily 9.30am-11.45pm (until 12.45am Jun-Sep), stairs 9.30am-6.30pm; 9am-12.45am Jun-Sept

    Address

    Champs de Mars, Paris 75007

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 44 11 23 23

    Transport

    Métro Bir-Hakeim or Trocadéro

    Website

    Eiffel Tower Website

  3. 11. Sainte-Chapelle - Splendid medieval chapel

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    Sainte-Chapelle, Paris. Photo by Amélie Dupont, © Paris Tourist Office

    Sainte-Chapelle on Île de la Cité is a breathtaking, bi-level, 13th-century chapel built to house St-Louis's relics of the True Cross. The sun shining through the stained-glass windows provides a multi-coloured light show.Show this on map

    Cost

    €7.50; 18-25s €4.80; under-17s free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 9.30-6pm (until 5pm Nov-Feb)

    Address

    6, boulevard du Palais, Palais de Justice, Paris 75001

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 53 40 60 97

    Transport

    Métro Cité

    Website

    Centre of National Monuments Website

  4. 12. Château de Vincennes - Medieval château

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    Château de Vincennes, Paris. © Anna Brooke

    Opposite Bois de Vincennes park, the medieval Château de Vincennes is one of the most important castles in French history. Admire the rare stained-glass in the chapel, and visit Charles V's renovated, 50 metre-tall dungeon. Guided tours operate twice daily.Show this on map

    Cost

    €7.50; 18-25s €4.80; under-18s free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-5pm (until 6pm May-Aug)

    Address

    avenue de Paris, Vincennes, Paris 94300

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 48 08 31 21

    Transport

    Métro Château de Vincennes

    Website

    Château de Vincennes Website

Special things to do

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  1. 13. Catacombs - Spooky bone-lined tunnels

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    Catacombs, Paris. Photo by Henri Garat, © Paris Tourist Office

    The Catacombs, in Denfert-Rochereau, are a labyrinth of quarried tunnels - the final resting place of 6 million Parisians whose bodies were moved here from overcrowded graves in 1810. Dare to navigate the eerie bone-lined passages, 18 metres underground.Show this on map

    Cost

    €7; 14-25s €3.50; under-13s free

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 10am-5pm

    Address

    1, place Denfert-Rochereau, Paris 75014

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 43 22 47 63

    Transport

    Métro and RER Denfert-Rochereau

  2. 14. Parc de la Villette - Amusements in the park

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    Parc de la Villette, Paris. Photo by Jacques Lebar, © Paris Tourist Office

    In Paris' re-vamped industrial quarters, Parc de la Villette has wide, angular lawns littered with modern sculptures, fountains, a vast interactive science museum, a 3D Imax cinema and an avant-garde circus. Visitors come in summer for the open-air cinema festival.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free (charge for museums and attractions)

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Parc de la Villette, Paris 75019

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 40 03 75 75

    Transport

    Métro Porte de Pantin or Porte de la Villette

    Website

    Parc de la Villette Website

  3. 15. Sacré-Coeur - Architectural religious masterpiece

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    Sacré-Coeur, Paris. Photo by David Lefranc, © Paris Tourist Office

    The neo-byzantine white domes of the Sacré-Coeur, in Montmartre, are a Paris icon. Admire the sweeping vistas from its steps. Visitors climb up to the domes to see the mosaic of Christ inside and visit the atmospheric village of Montmartre.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free (dome and crypt €6)

    Opening Hours

    Daily 9am-6pm

    Address

    35, rue Chevalier de la Barre, Paris 75018

    Telephone

    +33 (0) 1 53 41 89 00

    Transport

    Métro Abbesses or Anvers, then the Funiculaire

    Website

    Sacré-Coeur Website

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