Tuesday 17 April 2012

The Twenty Arrondissements of Paris, Part II

The 6th  Arrondissement - Luxembourg.


Jardin du Luxembourg


The 6th Arrondisement, once the stomping ground of mid twentieth century intellectuals and writers, is now an up-market hub for designer boutiques, art and antique dealers and houses beautiful formal gardens. The main attractions are:

1. The Luxembourg Gardens, 2. Musee de Luxembourg, 3. Odeon Theatre, 4. Saint-Sulpice Church, 5. Saint-Germain des Pres area and historic abbey, 6. Cafe Les Deux Magots and de Flore, 7. Le Procope (oldest cafe in Paris), 8. La Closerie des Lilas (famous restaurant), 9. Hoel Lutetia.

The 7th Arrondissment - Palais Bourbon


The 7th Arrondissement is a prestigious part of the city that attracts many tourists to sights like the Eiffel Tower and the Musee d' Orsay. Accommodation here is expensive due to the nature of the area. The most interesting sights are:

1. Eiffel Tower and the Champ de Mars, 2. Musee d'Orsay, 3. Rodin Museum, 4. The French National Assembly, 5. Hotel Matignon (seat of the PM), 6. Ecole Militaire, 7. Hotel de invalides (not a hotel but former military complex and resting place of Napoleon I), 8.Musee de Quai Branly (recently opened indigenous arts museum), 9. Maillol Museum, 10. Eugene Delacroix Museum, 11. Bon Marche Department Store and Gourmet Market.

The 8th Arrondissement - Elysee.



Near the city centre, the 8th Arrondissement of Paris is a busy centre of commerce and home to the famous Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees. The most important attractions are:

1. Arc de Triomphe, 2. Avenue des Champs-Elysees, 3. Grand Palais, 4. Petit Palais, 5. Elysee Palace (home to Presidents), 6. Theatre des Champs-Elysees, 7. Eglise de la Madeleine, 8. Hotel de Crillon , 9. Musee Jacquemart-Andre, 10. Musee Cernuschi (Asian Art Museum), 11. Parc Monceau, 12. Maxim's Art Nouveau "Collection 1900" Museum, 13. Pont Alexandre III (1 if the city's most opulent bridges).

The 9th Arrondissement



The 9th Arrondissement of Paris is home the stunning Garnier Opera House and is well known for its Belle-Epoque Department stores and elegant shopping galleries, popular theatres and hilly residential streets. The main sights are:


1. Opera Garnier (Paris Opera), 2. Galeries Lafayette Department Store, 3. Printemps Department Store, 4. Musee Grevin (Wax Museum), 5. Olympia Theatre and Concert Hall (historic performances by Edith Piaf and others), 6. Les Folies Begeres Cabaret, 7. Musee de Parfum Fragonard, 8. Musee de la Vie Romantique, 8. Grands Boulevards Neighbourhood.


The 10th Arrondissement - Enclos-St- Laurent


The 10th Arrondissement is little-known to tourists but has hidden gems, such as the Canal St Martin area. This edgey, working-class area is just a stone's throw from the busy city centre and now attracts young business people and artists. The principal attractions are:

1. Canal St Martin, 2. Place Saint-Marthe, 3. New Morning (famous Paris Jazz Club), 4. Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord areas.





















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