Visitors to Paris usually share a similar list of favorite travel attractions, including The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and The Louvre, etc.  It is advised to plan some time to explore the grand boulevards of the city and dine in as many brasseries, bistros and cafes as you can.  Shopping is an important activity, too; no matter you are into flea market like Les Puces, or big brands such as Louis Vuitton.

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PARIS – NOVEMBER 15: Eiffel tower from Trocadero on November 15, 2012 in Paris. The tallest structure in Paris and the most-visited paid monument in the world, 320 meters tall, built in 1889.  (Dmitry Brizhatyuk / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – May 28: Tourists waiting near a ticket office of the Eiffel tower, main attraction of Paris on May 28, 2015, Paris, France  (T.W. van Urk / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France, on March 27, 2011. Cafe on a survey platform of the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most recognizable sights of Paris  (bellena / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – MAY 14, 2014: Tourists at the top of Eiffel Tower at Bar Champagne.  (pio3 / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 14, 2014: The Louvre Museum is one of the world’s largest museums and the most popular tourist destinations in France  (pichetw / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 10, 2015: View of famous Louvre Museum with fountains in courtyard of Louvre Palace at evening. Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most visited museums worldwide.  (Kiev.Victor / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – DECEMBER 22, 2014: Tourists visit art gallery in Louvre Museum. Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most visited museums worldwide.  (Kiev.Victor / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JULY 22: Rubens paintings on July 22, 2011 in Louvre Museum, Paris, France. With 8,5m annual visitors, Louvre is consistently the most visited museum worldwide.  (Tupungato / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – AUGUST 4: Visitors take photo of Leonardo DaVinci’s “Mona Lisa” at the Louvre Museum, August 4, 2011 in Paris, France. The painting is one of the world’s most famous.  (Alessandro Colle / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – May 13, 2015: Tourists visit The Venus de Milo statue at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Venus de Milo statue it’s one of most important statue of the world.  (Sira Anamwong / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JULY 22: Ancient statues at the Louvre, on July 22, 2012 in Louvre Museum, Paris, France. With 8,5m annual visitors, Louvre is consistently the most visited museum worldwide.  (S-F / Shutterstock)

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Paris, Notre Dame with boat on Seine, France  (Copyright: Samot)

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interiors hdr notre dame paris  (Copyright: Alessandro Colle)

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Paris, France – August 17: People on top of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France on August 17, 2014.  (Victor Maschek / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – MARCH 23 : Sacre Coeur Basilica in winter time on March 23, 2010 in Paris, France. Sacre Coeur Basilica is famous catholic church and popular landmark in Paris for tourists  (FCG / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France, July 26.2015 – street on Montmartre in Paris  (maziarz / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 13, 2014: The public beach on the banks of the River Seine in Paris. Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.  (Efired / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 9, 2014: Parisians and tourists have picnic and relax on St Louis island. Seine embankment is popular spot for picnic and promenades at weekends. Paris, France  (wjarek / Shutterstock)

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PARIS-JULY 9: Montmartre on July 9, 2009 in Paris. Montmartre is a hill in the north of Paris, France.  (lornet / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 6: Jewish quarter of Le Marais. The rue des Rosiers is a major centre of the Paris Jewish community in Paris, France on March 6, 2013  (vvoe / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – november 18, 2014: urban street view in Paris. Bistro cafe parisian  (gianni triggiani / Shutterstock)

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15 March 2015 : Beautiful stylish asian woman in the Street in Paris,France on 15 March 2015  (SAHACHAT SANEHA / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JUNE 14, 2014: Unidentified asian tourist relaxes in Paris. In the last years there is an increasing flow of tourists from Asia to french capital.  (pisaphotography / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 20, 2014: Female students lunch in a garden. Paris is one of the best student cities in the world. (HUANG Zheng / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – September 30: Beautiful hostess in the car on Paris Motor Show on September 30, 2010 in Paris.  (supergenijalac / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – May 28: Street artist is painting a beautiful woman at Place du Tertre in Montmartre, one of the most touristic attractions of the city, on May 28, 2015 in Paris, France  (T.W. van Urk / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JANUARY 31: Participants in the Chinese New 2009 Year celebration pass by the Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on January 31, 2009.  (Olga Besnard / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – February 7, 2016 : Dancers performing on streets of Paris at the annual Paris carnival.  (HUANG Zheng / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – February 7, 2016 : Dancers performing on streets of Paris at the annual Paris carnival.  (HUANG Zheng / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – June 1, 2015: Beautiful young woman playing the accordion in the bohemian streets of Montmartre  (Fotos593 / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – SEPT 17, 2014: The wall filled with graffiti of Salvador Dali near Centre of Georges Pompidou in Paris, France. The Centre of Georges Pompidou is one of the famous museums of the modern art.  (Yury Dmitrienko / Shutterstock)

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PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 4, 2015: Resident tabby cat sits in the middle of Rue Cremieux, in the 12th Arrondissement, one of the prettiest residential streets in the city.  (lembi / Shutterstock)

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Paris, France – May 13, 2014: The Centre Georges Pompidou is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, near Les Halles, rue Montorgueil and the Marais.  (Nattee Chalermtiragool / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JULY 1: View of typical paris cafe on July 1, 2013 in Paris. Montmartre area is among most popular destinations in Paris, Le Consulat is a typical cafe.  (anshar / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – Jan. 2, 2014: Smiling tourists rest in the green metal chairs found all over the Tuileries Garden, a grand public park between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde.  (cdrin / Shutterstock)

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Cruise ship on the Seine river in Paris, France.  (Copyright: Rostislav Glinsky)

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Eiffel Tower and Seine river at night  (Copyright: tphatrapornnant)

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PARIS, FRANCE – FEBRUARY 23, 2014: World famous cabaret club the Moulin Rouge at night in Paris, France, on February 23, 2014  (Dennis van de Water / Shutterstock)

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PARIS – JANUARY 1: View on the Louvre Pyramid and Pavillon Rishelieu in the evening, January 1, 2010, Paris, France. Pyramid weight about 180 tons.  (Pavel L Photo and Video / Shutterstock)

Useful Reference

Dazzling Districts of Paris, France
By Melissa S Sequeira

When you make the decision to move to France, you will find that you have many districts and neighborhoods to choose from that will offer you everything from beautiful homes to great schools for your children. Paris is located in northern France, on the river Seine, and is one of the most highly populated areas in Europe, with a population of more than 11,000,000. Paris is considered to be one of the three most important cities in the world, and one of the cities to live in. Even if you are not moving, and only planning a vacation, Paris is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, with more than 45,000,000 tourists visiting the city each year.

Paris is a city of art and culture, and you will find many beautiful landmarks throughout the city. The climate is like the climates in many other Western European ocean areas, with warm and sunny days of summer, a mild spring and fall, and cool temperatures in the winter, although there is little in the way of snowfall.

Paris is home to some of the most famous landmarks in the world, not to mention some pretty amazing shopping. It is here that you will find the latest fashions from your favorite designers at the many shops and boutiques that line the streets and shopping centers. And don’t forget about dining. Some of the most famous restaurants in the world can be found in Paris, with some of the most amazing delicacies cooked to absolute perfection by some of the world’s finest chefs.

Paris Landmarks

When you are in Paris, you have to see some of the famous landmarks that dot the city. The Champs-Elysees is a tourist attraction as well as one of the major shopping streets in Paris. The 17th century garden promenade, which is now an avenue, connects the Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. Other landmarks you will want to see include:

� Eiffel Tower – This is one of the most well-known structures in the entire world, and the tallest building in Paris. Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower receives more visitors than any other building in the world, and has three levels for visitors.

� Arc de Triomphe – This famous Paris monument is located in the middle of the Place Charles de Gaulle. It honors France’s fallen, those who fought for their country, and is home to the famous Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

� Notre Dame Cathedral – This is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris, and an amazing piece of Gothic architecture. The cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass windows, pipe organs, and was the first building in the world to use flying buttresses.

� Moulin Rouge – This is the red windmill, a traditional cabaret. Moulin Rouge is actually French for Red Mill, and this landmark was built by Joseph Oller in 1889.

� Disneyland Paris Resort France – Children of all ages will love visiting this fun place that is actually two separate theme parks, the Walt Disney Studios Park and the Disneyland Park. You can stay right here at one of the many hotels and enjoy all that the resort has to offer, including rides and entertainment.

� The Louvre – This is one of the oldest, biggest and most famous museums in the world, and is home to many of the most famous artworks ever created, including the Mona Lisa, Madonna of the Rocks, Venus de Milo and the Virgin and Child.

� The Pantheon – This landmark was originally built to be a church but has since become a famous burial ground. It is located on top of Montagne Sainte-Genevieve with an amazing view of the city.

Districts of Paris

When you are thinking about moving to Paris, you will have many beautiful districts to choose from. The main districts in Paris are: the Latin Quarter; Ile de la Cite and Ile Saint-Louis; Le Marais; Les Halles; Place des Vosges; Montparnasse, Saint-Germain-des-Pres; Opera District; Avenue des Champs-Elysees; Pigalle; Left Bank Chinatown; La Defense; and Montmarte.

The Latin Quarter: This is home to the very first university in France, and is a district that is lively with plenty to see and do all of the time. Whether you are looking to shop in lovely markets, dine, or enjoy the night life, you will be able to do it all in the Latin Quarter.

Ile de la Cite and Ile Saint-Louis: Right in the middle of the city the river Seine splits, and there are two islands, the Ile de la Cite (the oldest part of Paris) and Ile Saint-Louis. Here you will find lovely 17th century stone homes, as well as the Notre Dame Cathedral, which is located in Ile de la Cite. This is a place with a quiet atmosphere, and a wonderful area to live.

Le Marais: Apartment dwellers will love the gorgeous heritage apartments in this Paris district, which is located on the right bank of the river Seine. There have been many renovations to this district, and it is one of the most popular places to live in Paris.

Les Halles: This is a busy district, filled with shops, boutiques, restaurants, cinemas, theatres and even a leisure center. This district runs from the Forum des Halles to Pompidou Centre to Etienne Marcel to Rue de Rivoli.

Place des Vosges: This area of the city was built by Henry IV and was another home of writer Victor Hugo, who wrote a great majority of Les Miserables while living there. There have been many renovations in this district, and you will find many shops and restaurants, and you can also take a stroll through the gardens.

Montparnasse: This district of Paris has been popular with Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, to name just a few of the celebrities who love the area. Montparnasse is a major business district in Paris and is home to some very famous literary cafes, including La Closerie des Lilias and La Coupole. One of the most popular shopping centers in Paris, the Galerie Gaite Montparnasse, and you can also enjoy a beautiful view of the city from the top of the Tour Montparnasse.

Saint-Germain-des-Pres: This district lies on the south bank of the river Seine and is the birthplace of the existentialism intellectual movement. This area is known for its historic cafes, including Les Deux Margots and Le Flore.

Opera District: Here you will find restaurants, cafes, banks, and the most famous department stores in Paris. This is a wonderful shopping district, and it is here that you will find the world famous opera house, the Opera Garnier, which was built in 1860.

Avenue des Champs-Elysees: This is one of the most popular promenades in Paris, and it is a two-kilometer road filled with some of the best shopping in the city of Paris. Here you will also find many theatres and cinemas, as well as a number of fantastic restaurants.

Pigalle: If you are looking for fun and excitement, Pigalle is the “red light” district of Paris. It is here that you can find some of the city’s most popular night spots, and you can find the area just by looking for the illuminated windmill of the Moulin Rouge. This is the area where one of Paris’ first cabarets opened in 1889.

Left Bank Chinatown: There are more than 150 restaurants in this district of Paris, and you will find many Asian delicacies, particularly Cambodian and Vietnamese cuisine. This is a crowded area of the city, but one that is always fun and exciting, with plenty of things to see and do.

La Defense: This is the modern business district of Paris, and there are 60 buildings that are home to more than 1,000 companies. In fact, many of these companies are headquartered right in La Defense. The best thing about La Defense is the Arche de la Defense, where you can find restaurants, offices and expositions.

Montmarte: This is a village-like district with narrow, winding streets and beautiful squares. This is an area that is popular with artists and was the birthplace of the cubism movement. One of the popular meeting places in Montmarte is the Place du Tertre, and you will also find the Sacre-Coeur, a basilica that is built in the Byzantine style.

As you can see, there are numerous options available to you for districts to live in when you move to Paris. Whether you want to be in the middle of the action, or tucked away in a small, village-like setting, you will find everything you are looking for in Paris. In addition to being a wonderful place to live, Paris boasts a wonderful education system, and you can be assured that your children will get the best education possible in the world today. This is a place where you can raise a family and know that they are not only receiving a great education but will also experience the landmarks, scenery and history that is Paris.

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