When you visit Paris, it may seem like a vast city where finding points of interest can be challenging. To help you and make it easier, we’ve created this guide:
If you want to know the best routes and organized itineraries for a great trip, just click here. We show you the best routes through the city and how to visit it in an organized way to make the most of your time.
Paris Districts
The city is divided into districts, which function like typical neighborhoods in Spanish cities. Paris has 20 districts, and it’s essential to know how they’re distributed across the city to help you navigate effectively.
Here’s a complete metro map available for free download. You’ll also find detailed information to help you travel around Paris quickly, economically, and comfortably, as well as tips on nearby points of interest.
Paris Tourist Office
This is Paris’s official tourist information center, where you can get answers to all your questions. There are five offices: 1) 25, rue des Pyramides, Paris 2) 29, rue de Rivoli, Paris 3) 18, rue de Dunkerque, Paris 10e 4) 18, rue de Dunkerque, Paris 10e 5) 72, boulevard Rochechouart, Paris 18e.
The must-visit museums (whether you’re an art lover or not) include the Pompidou Center (modern and contemporary art collections), the Louvre Museum (the world’s most visited museum), and the Orsay Museum (19th-century visual arts).
Paris has three airports to access the city. The closest and most important is Charles de Gaulle, but Paris also has Orly (used by budget airlines like Ryanair) and Beauvais.
You can take the RER train, which is Paris’s regional rail service, though it can be a bit tricky to navigate. The simplest option is to book a private car transfer in advance, like the one available here, which will get you there in under 30 minutes.
Savings Cards
Currently, there are two main savings cards for visitors looking to explore multiple paid attractions or use public transport daily. The top recommendations are the Paris Museum Pass and the Exploring Paris Pass.
Mobile App – Welcome to Paris
This is Paris’s official city app, currently available in French and English. It helps you find your way around the city and answers common questions like “What to see and do in Paris?” and “Where to find museum tours?” You can download it from this link.
Hospitals in Paris
Paris has a well-established network of 13 hospitals within the city, easily accessible for tourists who may need assistance during their stay. For more details on their locations and services, visit this link.
Remember, if you have any additional questions, you can leave them in our contact section, and we’ll respond as soon as possible.