Explore Paris at your own pace with our offline digital guide. Discover hidden gems, top spots, and local tips for an unforgettable two-day adventure.
Explore Paris at your own pace with our offline digital guide. Discover hidden gems, top spots, and local tips for an unforgettable two-day adventure.
Day 1
Musee des Plans-Reliefs - Access a complete description of this point of interest (general information, timetables, prices, reservations, tips, accessibility, reviews).
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Musee De L’ordre De La Liberation - This memorial museum invites you to delve into the epic of the Companions of the…
Day 1
Musee des Plans-Reliefs - Access a complete description of this point of interest (general information, timetables, prices, reservations, tips, accessibility, reviews).
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Musee De L’ordre De La Liberation - This memorial museum invites you to delve into the epic of the Companions of the Liberation, evoking Free France, the Internal Resistance and deportation. An invitation to discover the Second World War through the exceptional journeys of these heroes.
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Musee de l’Armee des Invalides - Located in the Hôtel national des Invalides, the Army Museum presents a large collection of works of art and exceptional objects to rediscover the History of France in an epic and fun way.
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Cathedrale Saint-Louis des Invalides - The Hôtel des Invalides, built by Louis XIV, includes the Saint Louis chapel, today the cathedral of the Diocese of the Armed Forces since 1986, and houses the tomb of Napoleon I. This historic site continues to serve as the setting for major spiritual events for the military community, celebrating masses, weddings, and tributes to military heroes.
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Musee Rodin - The Rodin Museum, inaugurated in 1919, preserves and highlights the work of Auguste Rodin with sites at the Hôtel de Biron in Paris and the Villa des Brillants in Meudon, housing a vast collection of sculptures, drawings, photographs and art objects. Attracting around 700,000 annual visitors, it is considered one of the most prestigious French museums, offering an enriching cultural experience.
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Pont Alexandre III - The Pont Alexandre III stands out as one of the most legendary bridges in Paris, not only thanks to its exceptional architecture, but also because of its privileged location near the Invalides, the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais. In addition, it offers a breathtaking view of the majestic Eiffel Tower.
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Petit Palais - The Petit Palais, together with the Grand Palais and the Pont Alexandre III, forms an architectural ensemble specially designed to meet the needs of the Universal Exhibition of 1900. Following this event, in 1902, it was transformed into a museum of Beaux-Arts, intended to house the precious collections of the City of Paris, while continuing to regularly host major temporary exhibitions.
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Grand Palais - This majestic building, designed by architect Charles Girault for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, stands proudly, combining the beauty of glass, iron and stone. Its imposing nave and galleries are reserved exclusively for temporary exhibitions and multidisciplinary events, thus creating an exceptional artistic space.
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Les Arcades des Champs Elysees - Located in the heart of Paris, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, famous as “the most beautiful avenue in the world”, offers an unforgettable experience for visitors to the capital. Whether day or night, in summer or winter, this emblematic portion of almost 2 kilometers, which extends from Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, is a popular destination for both tourists and tourists. the Parisians.
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Arc de Triomphe - The Arc de Triomphe, often referred to simply as Arc de Triomphe 1, is a landmark in Paris and is located at the intersection of the 8th, 16th and 17th arrondissements, notably at the top of the Champs Élysées. The streets of the Elysée and the Grande Arche form an important east-west axis of Paris, starting from the Louvre Pyramid, passing through the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe itself, and ending at a distance of the Arc de Triomphe.
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La Madeleine - The Madeleine Church is located on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It constitutes a perfect illustration of the neoclassical architectural style with its octostyle portico.
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Place-Vendome - Take the time to take a complete tour of the square and let yourself be seduced by the unique architectural details of each building. Don’t forget to look up to admire the beautiful street lights, especially at each corner of the square.
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Jardin des Tuileries - This park offers a truly enchanting setting, whether you want to relax in its comfortable green armchairs, stroll among the sculptural treasures ranging from ancient Egypt to the contemporary era, or simply enjoy a stroll while being enveloped by a setting worthy of a postcard.
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Louvre Museum - The Louvre, designed in 1775-1776 by the Count of Angiviller, who was then the general director of the King’s Buildings, had the ambition of becoming the place for presenting the treasures of the Crown collection. However, it was not until 1793 that it was officially inaugurated under the name “Central Museum of Arts of the Republic” within the Louvre Palace.
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Palais Garnier - The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra Garnier, is an architectural masterpiece located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Designed by architect Charles Garnier and inaugurated in 1875, this building is famous for its opulent style, a mixture of baroque, classicism and Renaissance.
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Grevin Museum - In 1882, the Grévin Museum opened its doors, arousing considerable enthusiasm. In addition to famous wax figures, the museum offers captivating reconstructions of key moments in French history. Architectural remains from the 19th century, such as the Dome Room and the Column Room, add to its charm.
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Montmartre - Montmartre, located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, is a magical place crowned by the majestic Sacré-Cœur basilica. Since the 19th century, this district has been a magnet for illustrious artists like Picasso and Modigliani, becoming the symbol of authentic and rural life in the heart of the metropolis.
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Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre - Perched at the top of the Montmartre hill, the Sacré-Cœur is an emblematic monument of Paris. With its white stones and neo-Byzantine architecture, it does not go unnoticed and contributes to the charm of Montmartre.
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Moulin Rouge - Created in 1889, immortalized by Toulouse-Lautrec, it is the most famous cabaret in the world.
Every evening at the Moulin Rouge a whirlwind of feathers, rhinestones and sequins blows over the wings of the emblematic Paris cabaret to present the great revue “Féerie” composed of four paintings.
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Day 2
Ile de la Cite / Ile Saint-Louis - The Île de la Cité, an ancient cradle of the city of Paris formerly Lutèce, has long beaten to the rhythm of the heart of the capital, long before Paris expanded beyond the majestic Seine, giving birth to new fashionable neighborhoods such as Le Marais or Saint-Germain-des-Près. It belongs to the 1st and 4th arrondissements.
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Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - The most visited monument in France and a masterpiece of Gothic art, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral has stood in the center of the capital for more than 800 years as a testimony to the medieval era in the heart of the city.
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Marche aux fleurs - Ile de la Cite - The flower market, formerly the Cité flower and bird market, is a specialized Parisian market.
Installed on the Île de la Cité, it has undergone several configurations. From 1809, it was initially an open-air flower market, replaced in 1873 by metal pavilions, as part of the Haussmann work.
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Quartier Latin - This neighborhood is famous for its bookstores, including the legendary Shakespeare and Company, where book lovers will find refuge among literary treasures.
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Pantheon - Perched in the Latin Quarter, overlooking the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne, the Pantheon offers a fascinating architectural perspective.
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Luxembourg Gardens - Located on the edge of the districts of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Gardens is a true jewel created on the initiative of Queen Marie de Medici in 1612. With an area of 25 hectares, this garden comes in two styles: French and English, separated by a geometric forest and a large pool.
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Musee d’Orsay - The Musée d’Orsay, which opened in 1986, exhibits Western art from the period 1848-1914. Its collections include a rich variety of works, including masterpieces of painting, notably those of the masters of impressionism, sculpture, decorative arts and photography.
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The Paris Catacombs - One of the largest ossuaries in the world is located under the cobblestones of the capital. Named “catacombs” in reference to the underground necropolises of ancient Rome, its galleries extend over a hundred kilometers and house the remains of nearly six million Parisians, collected as Paris cemeteries closed.
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- Digital map with over 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description
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- Offline Guide: Works without cellular or wifi signal once downloaded
- Digital map with over 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description
- Advice and recommendations: restaurants, accommodation, transport (getting there and getting around)
- Save time: Everything is already prepared
- Guided: integrated GPS between each point
- Use this guide any day and time, or across multiple days
Discover Paris in the palm of your hand for two days at your own pace, without the need for a guide or the hassle of a group tour.
The all-in-one guide for an unforgettable experience: restaurants, activities, monuments, secret places, must-sees and advice. Don’t miss anything!
Also benefit from numerous tips and recommendations, best restaurants and…
Discover Paris in the palm of your hand for two days at your own pace, without the need for a guide or the hassle of a group tour.
The all-in-one guide for an unforgettable experience: restaurants, activities, monuments, secret places, must-sees and advice. Don’t miss anything!
Also benefit from numerous tips and recommendations, best restaurants and places, Where to go out?
Throughout your journey, benefit from guidance between each point of interest and access a complete description of each point of interest (general information, timetables, prices, reservations, tips, accessibility, reviews).
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