Map of Paris in Russian. Maps of Paris with attractions and hotels

25.03.2022

If you are going to Paris, look first tourist map Paris, in order to more clearly imagine where the main attractions of Paris are located and in general the map will allow you to create approximate routes around the city. We have specially prepared a map on which you will find the most famous sights of Paris and, in addition, we have indicated the approximate locations of Paris metro stations. Of course, not all monuments, cathedrals and museums are indicated on this map, but for those who are traveling to Paris for the first time and for just a few days, this map will be quite enough.

If we talk about walking routes in Paris, we can distinguish 4 main tourist routes. We have created a map based on Google Maps where you can find recommended tourist destinations. This is what our map looks like:

You can open the full-scale map at this link, and here is a little more detail on each route.

I would like to note right away that you should not pay too much attention to the indicated length of the route. Why? It is very unlikely that you will want to go exactly as indicated and not walk around some cathedral or look into some picturesque Parisian street. For the same reason, you should not calculate exactly how much time you will need to complete the entire route, it is almost unpredictable :)

Route No. 1(in blue on the map): From Notre Dame Cathedral to Montparnasse Tower. You will explore the islands, stroll through the Latin Quarter, visit the Luxembourg Gardens and be able to look at the panorama of Paris from above observation deck Towers of Montparnasse

Route No. 2(highlighted in red): You will see the City Hall of Paris, look at the Pompidou building, walk along the famous Rue de Rivoli to the Louvre, walk in the Tuileries Garden, see the Place de la Concorde and along the Champs Elysees you will reach the Arc de Triomphe.

Route No. 3(green on the map) originates from Trocadero Square, from where a stunning view of the symbol of Paris - the Eiffel Tower - opens. You will climb the Tower, walk along the Champs de Mars, admire the views of the Louvre from the opposite embankment, visit the Orsay Museum and then through the Pont des Arts you will reach the Arch of Defense near the Louvre itself.

Route No. 4(blue line on the map): We haven’t forgotten about the Opera, from where you start along the Boulevard des Capucines to the Madeleine Church, then you will see the Church of the Holy Trinity, and then you will plunge into bourgeois Paris - you will see the Moulin Rouge and the Parisian Red Light District. After this, you can take a break from the somewhat shocking sights by climbing the Hill to the very steps of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and admiring the stunning views of Paris.

To be honest, it is best to allocate a whole day for each route. If you don’t have that much time or opportunity to do everything on foot, don’t worry, most tourists walk only the first day :) Then they use either the metro or excursion buses. Smart tourists immediately choose a bus :)

Details about excursions in Paris and about bus tours read the hotel article (very soon!)

Here is a map of Paris with streets → Ile-de-France, France. We study a detailed map of Paris with houses and streets. Search in real time, weather today, coordinates

Detailed map of the city of Paris with street names will be able to show all the routes and roads where the street is located. Rue de Rivoli. Located near the streets of the city.

To view the territory of the entire region in detail, it is enough to change the scale of the online diagram +/-. The page contains an interactive map of the city of Paris (France) with addresses and routes of the neighborhood. Move its center to find Rue Berger now.

The ability to plot a route across the country and calculate the distance using the “Ruler” tool, find out the length of the city and the path to its center, addresses of attractions, transport stops and hospitals (the “Hybrid” scheme type), see train stations and borders, metro stations.

You will find everything you need detailed information o location of urban infrastructure - stations and shops, squares and banks, highways and highways.

Accurate satellite map Paris (Paris) in Russian with Google search is in its own section, panoramas as well. Use Yandex search to show the desired house on a city map of France/the world, in real time. Where is Reims located on the map of France. St. Rue Danton will help you find your way around.

Coordinates - 48.8579,2.3421

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Where is Paris on the world map?

Paris is the capital and cultural center of France, located in the very center of Western Europe. The city is one of the most famous and visited by tourists: about 30 million people come here every year. Paris is located 2,834 kilometers from Moscow, 1,420 kilometers from Rome, 1,055 kilometers from Berlin, 1,038 kilometers from Barcelona and 145 kilometers from the English Channel.

Where is Paris on the map of France and Europe?

The capital of France is located on the plain of the Paris Basin in the northern part of France, on the banks of the Seine River.

Paris is part of the Ile-de-France region, forming both a department and a commune. The area of ​​the city is 105 km², its length from west to east reaches 18 kilometers, from south to north - about 9 kilometers, so the capital can be walked on foot in just a couple of hours. Distance from the capital to some other cities of France: 907 kilometers to French Cannes, 774 kilometers to Marseille and 465 kilometers to Lyon.

Interactive map of Paris with streets, hotels, restaurants and cafes

On the interactive map of Paris you can find any tourist attractions: museums, cathedrals, squares and theaters. In addition, hotels, cafes, restaurants and other establishments that may be of interest to visitors to the capital are marked with special icons. If desired, the map can be enlarged or reduced, and also opened in a new window for more convenient use.

Map of Paris with landmarks

The French capital is so diverse that everyone will find something interesting here for themselves. This map shows the most famous attractions that no tourist can do without visiting: the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees, Montmartre and Montparnasse, the Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral, and, of course, the Eiffel Tower. Map provided by Big Bus Tours Paris, which runs tourist bus tours in Paris.

Paris metro map

The city's metro (Métro de Paris) represents a network of high-speed railway transport, covering the entire city and its immediate suburbs.

Currently, the Paris metro has 14 lines and 303 stations. Most metro lines operate from 5:30 to 00:30. The fare starts from 1.8 EUR, the pass costs from 7 EUR. Prices are as of 2017. The Paris metro map is presented from the official website of the Paris Metro.

Paris airports on the map

There are several airports in the city, but two of them carry the main passenger load: Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport. Also close to the capital are Le Bourget Airport and Beauvais Airport.

Charles de Gaulle Airport - main air gate Paris for international transport, located twenty-five kilometers northeast of the capital. The airport diagram is presented from the official website of Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Orly Airport is located 14 kilometers south of Paris in the communes of Villeneuve-le-Roi and Orly and is the second busiest in France, serving mainly domestic flights. The airport map is presented from the official website of Orly Airport.

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Paris. Map of Paris. Weather in Paris.

Paris- a city you could die to see.

But in fact, there is absolutely no reason to die, but it is better to return and return to Paris, because Paris is always beautiful. Best time to visit Paris April-May and September-October. Therefore, many of our compatriots fly to Paris for the May holidays.

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Map of Paris arrondissements in Russian with attractions

Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements. The districts start from the center and spiral out to the outskirts. Therefore, naturally, the smaller the numbers of districts, the more prestigious the location of the hotel. The districts are also divided by prestige into western and eastern.

The eastern districts are considered working-class and not very prestigious. We are talking about districts 10-12 and 20. And vice versa, 15, 16, 17 are considered convenient prestigious areas. District number 9, in which Russian tourists often settle, is quite pleasant in the place where it borders on the central districts 2 and 8, and the least pleasant where it borders on the 10th district.

Description of the arrondissements of Paris

1st arrondissement is the Louvre, Place Vendôme, Tuileries Garden, Royal Palace

2nd arrondissement is a district where many shops are located, it is also a financial center where banks are located
The 3rd arrondissement is an interesting quarter with many cafes and small shops. In this area you can buy inexpensive souvenirs. The same area is known as a gay scene with numerous gay clubs and bars.

4th arrondissement - Notre Dame, center of Georges Pompidou. It is very pleasant to wander the streets in this area.

5th district - Latin Quarter- Boulevard Saint-Michel, Sorbonne, Luxembourg Garden.

The area is prestigious, but at the same time a student area, so there are cafes and restaurants that are both expensive and affordable. At night, life here does not come to a standstill, as in many other areas of Paris.

The 6th arrondissement is a nice, respectable area.

7th arrondissement - Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, Musée d'Orsay, Rodin Museum. The area is quiet and prestigious. Not very convenient for those who want to walk a lot along the Champs Elysees

8th arrondissement - Champs Elysees, Place des Stars, Arc de Triomphe, Place Concorde. The area is convenient for visiting shops, restaurants, the Lido on the Champs Elysees. The Louvre and Notre Dame can be reached on foot - but not very easily. From Place des Stars to the Louvre is about an hour's walk. And if you look into the shops, you might not even get to the Louvre.

9th arrondissement - Grand Opera, Grands Boulevards and the Printemps and Galeries Lafayette stores beloved by Russian tourists.

10th arrondissement - Rue Saint-Denis - sex shops and prostitutes, two train stations. Hotels in this area are cheap.

11th arrondissement - Bastille, place of stormy nightlife- a concentration of discos, bars, restaurants.

12th arrondissement - parks, zoo

District 13 is a residential area. Maybe it will be interesting to take a look at Chinatown

14th arrondissement - Montparnasse Tower - from the observation deck you can see the whole of Paris

15th arrondissement - a prestigious bourgeois area

The 16th arrondissement is a prestigious bourgeois area. From a tourist point of view, it is quite convenient to get to the Champs Elysees and the Eiffel Tower. But the area is very expensive.

The 17th district is more democratic than the 15th and 16th districts. Convenient for those who need to be at exhibitions at the Palace of Congresses

18th arrondissement - Montmartre, Sacré-Coeur. There is an atmosphere of creativity here, many artists paint portraits of tourists, and street performances take place.

In the same district is Place Pigalle, where sex shops, strip bars, and the Moulin Rouge cabaret are concentrated.

The 19th and 20th arrondissements are residential areas without attractions.

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Exploring any city begins with a map of the area. Today, everyone has phones with navigation systems, which undoubtedly makes life easier.

However, you cannot completely trust the technology, because if force majeure occurs, there is a high probability of disorientation. Read below about how not to get lost in the metropolis.

Paris is built in a lowland, surrounded by hills. On the map, the city is marked with a circle - the Outer Ring Road - a kind of city boundary, built at the beginning of the 19th century. The diameter (widest point) of the circle is only 12 kilometers.

From east to west, the Seine River flows, bending, one of the branches of which is occupied by the island of Cité, the ancestor of the city. The first buildings of religious and state significance have been preserved here to this day.

The Seine flows through the center of Paris, dividing the city into two parts: northern and southern.

In the northern, busier and more developed part, the Louvre is located - the center of Paris. (It is from this, clockwise, that 20 arrondissements grow in chronological order. The main attractions are located within six arrondissements (1-6)). Do not confuse them with transport zones, there are only 5 of them. All of Paris occupies 1-2 transport zones, for outside there are three more zones, the last one covering the airport Charles de Gaulle, Versailles, Disneyland and other objects (see map of transport zones).

To the west of the Louvre is the Route de Triomphe; in the north is the shopping and financial district of Les Halles; in the east is the center of shopping and entertainment life - the Marais quarter.

In the southern part of the city. On the left bank of the Seine there is the Latin Quarter, the Saint-Germain quarter and the seventh arrondissement, where the famous Eiffel Tower is located.

Overground and underground transport runs throughout Paris. Both tourists and local residents prefer to travel by metro - in most cases it is convenient and fast - underground transport stops are scattered near all iconic attractions.

As you can see, it's quite easy to navigate. It is enough to understand which bank you are located on, to know in which direction you need to move. It doesn’t hurt to study the metro map to know where the metro lines are and at which stations you can change in the desired direction.

Below are current maps of Paris that may come in handy.

Tourist maps of Paris:

Transport maps of Paris:

  • Metro: mini (center), standard (main), large (full), OrlyVal (airport).
  • RER: complete map of RER, RER A, RER B, OrlyVal (airport).
  • Buses: day routes, night routes.
  • Trams: T1, T2, T3a, T3b, T5, T6, T7, T8.
  • Transport map with zones.

Maps of Paris arrondissements:

  • 1st district, 2nd district, 3rd district, 4th district, 5th district,
  • 6th district, 7th district, 8th district, 9th district, 10th district,
  • 11th district, 12th district, 13th district, 14th district, 15th district,
  • 16th district, 17th district, 18th district, 19th district, 20th district.

Updated: 06/09/2016

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In this article we offer you several maps of Paris: two maps with attractions, a map of the Paris metro, and a plan for how to travel around Paris by bus and water bus.

You can download all these maps under this article in high resolution.

Map of Paris with landmarks

To make it easier for you to navigate, we will give the Russian and French names of the main attractions, museums and monuments of Paris, so it will be easier for you to find them on the map.

Paris is beautiful from the Seine. This is one of the best views of the city. Moreover, almost all the main attractions of the city are located along the river. You can buy a ticket for the river bus in advance using this link. And above is a diagram of your future journey.

Map of tourist buses in Paris

The double decker tourist bus route is shown above. In one or two days you can see all the most important things in Paris, where you want to get off and then get back on the bus and continue the tour. Tickets for such a tour are available to you.

Paris metro map

There are 16 metro lines and 303 stations in Paris. Read how not to get confused in all this. In the meantime, download below this article.

What country is Paris in? Detailed map of Paris in Russian. Map of the metro, roads and streets, attractions, hotels, restaurants and cafes on the interactive map of Paris. Show Paris on the map.

Where is Paris on the world map?

Paris is the capital and cultural center of France, located in the very center of Western Europe. The city is one of the most famous and visited by tourists: about 30 million people come here every year. Paris is located 2,834 kilometers from Moscow, 1,420 kilometers from Rome, 1,055 kilometers from Berlin, 1,038 kilometers from Barcelona and 145 kilometers from the English Channel.

Where is Paris on the map of France and Europe?

The capital of France is located on the plain of the Paris Basin in the northern part of France, on the banks of the Seine River.

Paris is part of the Ile-de-France region, forming both a department and a commune. The area of ​​the city is 105 km², its length from west to east reaches 18 kilometers, from south to north - about 9 kilometers, so the capital can be walked on foot in just a couple of hours. Distance from the capital to some other cities of France: 907 kilometers to French Cannes, 774 kilometers to Marseille and 465 kilometers to Lyon.

Interactive map of Paris with streets, hotels, restaurants and cafes

On the interactive map of Paris you can find any tourist attractions: museums, cathedrals, squares and theaters. In addition, hotels, cafes, restaurants and other establishments that may be of interest to visitors to the capital are marked with special icons. If desired, the map can be enlarged or reduced, and also opened in a new window for more convenient use.

Map of Paris with landmarks

The French capital is so diverse that everyone will find something interesting here for themselves. This map shows the most famous attractions that no tourist can do without visiting: the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees, Montmartre and Montparnasse, the Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral, and, of course, the Eiffel Tower. Map provided by Big Bus Tours Paris, which runs tourist bus tours around Paris.

The city's metro (Métro de Paris) is a high-speed rail transport network covering the entire city and its immediate suburbs. Currently, the Paris metro has 14 lines and 303 stations. Most metro lines operate from 5:30 to 00:30. The fare starts from 1.8 EUR, the pass costs from 7 EUR. Prices are as of 2017. The Paris metro map is presented from the official website of the Paris Metro.

Paris airports on the map

There are several airports in the city, but two of them carry the main passenger load: Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport. Also close to the capital are Le Bourget Airport and Beauvais Airport.

Charles de Gaulle Airport is the main air gateway to Paris for international transport, located twenty-five kilometers northeast of the capital. The airport diagram is presented from the official website of Charles de Gaulle Airport.

The capital city of France is divided into 20 municipal districts, the final formation of which was completed in 1860. If you look at the map of Paris, you will notice that the numbering of the districts is arranged in a spiral.

The name of the district is fixed on the city's postal code as the last 2 digits. Each of the districts is further subdivided into 4 quarters. The city's districts are distinguished by having their own mayor's office.


The western and central areas are considered the most prestigious and popular among tourists and guests of the city; it is in them that you can find the most striking attractions and major shopping centers.

All Arrondissement of Paris with maps in order

1st arrondissement - Louvre
The first district, home to more than 17 thousand people, is located on the right bank of the Seine. Although the municipal district is located on a relatively small area of ​​183 hectares, it contains the tourist center of the capital.

Guests of Paris will be able to visit such famous historical and cultural places as:

  • Arch on Place Carrousel;
  • Place Vendôme;
  • Theater Comedie Française.
Tourists often visit the Samaritan department store, which opened back in 1869. This store became the first self-service shopping center operating in Europe.



2nd arrondissement - Bourse
This is the smallest municipal district, with a total area of ​​only 99 hectares. The population of the territory reaches more than 22 thousand people.

The area is part of the financial and commercial center of Paris. The main offices of city banks and trading agencies are located here.

Among the notable places often visited by travelers, it is worth noting:

  • Tower of John the Fearless;
  • Opera-Comic;
  • Church of Notre-Dame des Victoires.
The old Grand Rex cinema, built in 1932, is worth seeing. The building is recognized as the largest cinema hall in Europe.

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3rd district - Temple
More than 36 thousand people live in the 3rd district. The territory of the district is located on an area of ​​117 hectares.

The 3rd arrondissement has long been considered one of the most elite Parisian districts, where a huge number of historical buildings with interesting architecture. Here tourists can find many trendy cafes and restaurants, themed clubs, prestigious boutiques and shops.

Walking around the quarter and exploring the famous places of cultural education in France, tourists look into:

  • Doll Museum;
  • Museum of Hunting and Nature;
  • Museum of Arts and Crafts.

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4th arrondissement - Hôtel-de-Ville
More than 29 thousand people live in the district, located on an area of ​​160 hectares. This area is considered ideal place for leisurely walks and exploring the historical corners of the city.

In the 4th arrondissement, travelers stop to see:

  • Tower Saint-Jacques;
In addition, tourists visit the Hotel de Ville area to visit the Marie Bridge, opened in 1635. This romantic place is usually called the Lovers' Bridge.

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5th arrondissement - Pantheon
The Pantheon district has an area of ​​254 hectares. Residents of this Parisian area, numbering more than 62 thousand people, can enjoy picturesque views of:
  • Boulevard and Fountain Saint-Michel;
On the streets of the quarter there are many souvenir shops, bookstores, as well as nightclubs, cozy student bistros and pizzerias. The area is home to many young people of different nationalities, making the area one of the most interesting and lively parts of the city.

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6th arrondissement - Luxembourg
The district of Luxembourg, with an area of ​​215 hectares, is located on the left bank of the Seine River. About 43 thousand people live in the area.

Tourists can visit the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, which is famous monument Romanesque architecture. An interesting place in the 6th quarter is the Luxembourg Gardens and the Palace of Marie de' Medici, built at the beginning of the 17th century. Travelers interested in exploring architectural sights do not ignore the house-museum of the sculptor and illustrator Ossip Zadkine.

Guests of Paris can also find a large number of designer boutiques, prestigious cafes and restaurants on the streets of the quarter.

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7th arrondissement - Palais-Bourbon
The Parisian district of Palais-Bourbon covers an area of ​​409 hectares. More than 58 thousand people permanently live in this area of ​​the city.

Among the most famous places The 7th district is called the following:

  • Orsay Museum of Fine and Applied Arts;
  • and Napoleon's tomb;
  • Army Museum.
In Palais-Bourbon the streets are quite quiet and calm. Locals They spend their free time in restaurants and visit shopping centers, including the Bon Marché Department Store, which was founded in 1852.

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8th arrondissement - Champs Elysees
This right bank area of ​​Paris occupies 388 hectares. More than 40 thousand people live here. Local attractions guides include:
  • Gare Saint-Lazare;
  • Basilica of the Madeleine;
Walking through the streets of the quarter, tourists can find many music halls, bars, restaurants and cabarets. Small streets are filled with strange fountains, vintage lanterns and luxurious mansions built in the last century.

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9th arrondissement - Opera
The territory of the 9th municipal district is home to 61 thousand people. The Paris region covers an area of ​​218 hectares. The building of the Opera Garnier and the library-museum of the Opera, opened in 1862, is located in the heart of the municipal district. Guests of the 9th Parisian arrondissement can also visit:
  • House-museum of the painter Gustav Moreau;
  • Fragonard Perfume Museum;
  • Museum of Romantic Life;
  • Olympia Concert Hall.
Tourists can shop at the famous Parisian department stores Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. In this area of ​​the city there is a large number of comfortable hotels with reasonable prices.

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10th arrondissement - Enclos-St-Laurent
District No. 10 is located on an area of ​​289 hectares. More than 96 thousand people live in this area on the right bank of the Seine. Anclos-Saint-Laurent has a peculiar reputation due to the fact that intimate goods stores can often be found on the streets of the area. Tourists are not recommended to walk around the area at night.

However, during the day you can find entertainment for every taste in the area. There are many decent cafes open here; tourists are offered to rent roller skates or bicycles.

People come here to visit:

  • and the Arch of Saint Martin.

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11th arrondissement - Popincourt
The 11th district, with a total area of ​​367 hectares, is home to more than 154 thousand people. This Parisian area has a large concentration of nightlife lovers, the population is predominantly made up of Parisians under the age of 30.

The streets of this densely populated municipal district are always full of bikers and informally dressed youth. Parades, demonstrations and manifestos are often held here.

The Popancourt district is famous for its expensive nightclubs and bars. Also for city guests visit the following attractions:

  • Edith Piaf Museum;
  • Museum of Smoking.

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12th district - Reuilly
The district is located on an area of ​​637 hectares. About 144 thousand Parisians live here. The area is famous thanks to:
  • Vincennes Zoo;
District No. 12 is sought after by those who love relaxation and pleasant time in the fresh air. On the streets of the area, tourists will find a huge number of originally designed cafes, shops with unusual goods and traditional souvenirs. Local residents specialize in hand-weaving carpets, making wooden products and dyeing fabrics.

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13th arrondissement - Gobelins
The Tapestry district is considered one of the quietest areas of Paris. It has an area of ​​715 hectares. More than 184 thousand people live here. The area is filled mainly with skyscrapers, where the offices of large companies are located, and industrial buildings.

Among the famous places that tourists who come to the 13th arrondissement can visit is the Gobelin Manufactory. The factory, opened in 1601, is still engaged in carpet weaving.

Also, guests of the French capital can find a “China town” in the Tapestry district, where the bulk of emigrants from Asian countries live. Local streets are rich in inexpensive cafes, souvenir shops and shops.

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14th arrondissement - Observatoire
District No. 14, with an area of ​​564 hectares, is located on the left bank of the Seine River. The population reaches 138 thousand people.

The quarter is the center of cultural life of the Parisian aristocracy. There are many music conservatories, concert halls, bohemian bars and elite clubs in the area. Shopping lovers can spend time in shopping centers.

Travelers visit such sights in the Observatory municipal district as:

  • Sculpture of the Lion of Belfort.

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15th arrondissement - Vaugirard
It is the longest district with an area of ​​848 hectares. The district also received the title of the most densely populated due to the fact that more than 238 thousand people are registered on its territory.

The district has several green parks with original landscape design. The main gathering place for tourists is the Montparnasse Tower, equipped with a comfortable observation deck from which you can see the whole of Paris. In addition to the skyscraper, city guests visit:

  • Bourdelle Museum;
  • Entertainment center Aquaboulevard;
  • House of Japanese Culture;
  • Exhibition hall Porte de Versailles.

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16th arrondissement - Passy
The municipal district of Passy is populated by 171 thousand people who live on an area of ​​791 hectares. In this area you can meet the wealthiest Parisians who drive luxury cars.

District No. 16 is popular among tourists due to its close location:

  • Museum of Claude Monet.
  • Sports Museum;
  • Museum of Humanity;
  • Balzac House Museum;
  • Museum of Forgeries;
  • Court Roland-Garros.
The Russian embassy is located on the territory of the district. Walking along the streets of Passy, ​​visitors to the city will be able to discover buildings in the Art Nouveau style, built by the architect Hector Guimard.

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17th arrondissement - Batignolles-Monceau
The Parisian district of Batignolles-Monceau covers an area of ​​567 hectares. The number of residents of the 17th district reaches 170 thousand people. The main attractions of the area are considered to be:
  • Palace of Congresses;
  • Square and Boulevard Clichy.
The area is considered a popular destination for cultural events, shows and concerts, international meetings, theater productions, as well as a variety of trade fairs. In the Batignolles-Monceau area there are offices of major French television companies, concert halls, luxury hotels and restaurants.

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