Vous pouvez quitter Paris, mais Paris ne vous quittera jamais.
Profitez de cette page pour chercher votre hébergement unique et, par la même occasion, pour découvrir tous les quartiers de Paris. Deux possibilités sont proposées : cliquez sur les hébergements indiqués sur le plan ci-dessous, ou sélectionnez un quartier dans la liste à droite. Chaque quartier est présenté avec un diaporama et un choix de restaurants, de boutiques et de lieux d'intérêt.
Urban transformation, from the heart
From a logistic standpoint, this is heart of Paris (or according to Zola, the stomach) : the place where all the railways cross, where masses of people flow in and out day and night. It was and is once again a ...
Where it all began
The secret passages
The 2nd arrondissement is one of the smallest, most dense, and least know districts in Paris. If you're not careful, you hardly know when you've entered and departed. Rather appropriately, you can consider this neighborhood as a passage ...
Encore du Marais à découvrir
Don't get stuck on the question "in which arrondissement is the Marais?" The better-known part (referred to as the Lower Marais) is located in the 4th, and includes the Tour St. Jacques, the Centre Pompidou, L'Hôtel de Ville ...
"Très vieux et encore à la mode"
Whether you enjoy losing yourself in long medeival streets, admiring art and architecture of across the centuries, or discovering the most trendy shops and restaurants, Le Marais is always worth a day, each and every time you come to Paris ...
Where the most ancient and the young come together
Roughly equivalent to the 5th arrondissement, this ancient and world-renknown part of the city is like a millenium treasure hunt or a riddle ralley for young and old alike. First challenge: find the Roman ruins and the original name for ...
The Legend
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A shopping legend
Shake down the walls
Ever since that momentus revolutionary destruction of a prison (even though there were only seven inmates at the time), the Bastille neighborhood has carried a naughty reputation. It subsequently became a hot spot for dance halls, brothels, and other unruly ...
The new "East Side"
L'autre butte de Paris
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Back to the roaring twenties
Montparnasse became famous with Americans in the 1920s, as many fled prohibition and took advantage of the strong dollar. Henry Miller and Ernest Hemingway are probably the best known examples. The district lost a bit of its antiquated charm when ...
Les villages des bourgeois
For many French, if you live in the16th you are immediately categorized as bourgeois and rather boring. On the other hand, if you are invited, you won't mind sipping Chateau Pichon-Longueville on a terrace with the Eiffel tower lit ...
The heights of majesty
For many French, if you live in the16th you are immediately categorized as bourgeois and rather boring. On the other hand, if you are invited, you won't mind sipping Chateau Pichon-Longueville on a terrace with the Eiffel tower lit ...
A mixed bag of surprises
The 17th is an arrondissement that would be better off split in two for the sake of presentation, considering the contrast between its western and northern frontiers. It is upscale and at times ultra-chic, starting on the southwest side at ...
Le plus célèbre de villages urbains
Once upon a time there was a hill covered with vineyards and vine-covered thatch-roof abodes and...some forty windmills. The village looking down upon the city of lights was annexed by that city in 1860, but never entirely lost its ...
Un Paris contemporain et cosmopolite
Paris offers many faces, and the 19th is one of the most contrasting and least well known. Shunned by tourists and even some Parisians, the 19th has at least two features worth discovering: La Vilette and les Buttes Chaumont.
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Un quartier cosmopolite et villageois autour d'une des cimetières les plus célèbres du monde.
This is not the Paris of ritz and glitz, but it is endearing in its own way. Whilst the Père-Lachaise is the dominant tourist attraction, this part of Paris contains a rich history of popular village life in places such ...
Perched on a hillside overlooking Paris and the Seine.
St. Cloud is a pleasant town on the banks of the Seine, just west of Paris. It offers a magnificent view of the Eiffel tower as well as La Défense (the modern business center).
Colombes and Bois Colombes are northwestern Paris suburbs, just across one of the bends of the Seine. They are predominantly middle to upscale neighborhoods because of their proximity to La Défense (Paris' major business district) and also to the center ...