The stations and ticket offices of Notre-Dame, Jardin des Plantes, and Hôtel de Ville will be closed from Saturday, 12/07, 7:00 a.m. to Sunday, 12/08, 8:00 p.m.
Invalides
A military outpost in the city
Must-see attractions at the stop
View the routeMonuments and Museums
Built as a tribute to soldiers, this single complex is home to a long list of places to explore, including the Musée de l’Armée (French Army history), Musée des Plans-Reliefs (military models), Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération (history of the Free French Forces), the Dôme Church (the tomb of Napoleon I is here), and the Saint-Louis des Invalides Church.
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This is where the laws of France are debated and passed. Located in the Palais Bourbon, the Assemblée Nationale is worth a visit to see its stately rooms and halls, paintings by artists like Delacroix, and its remarkable library housing some 700,000 printed works. A hidden treasure.
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This is where the laws of France are debated and passed. Located in the Palais Bourbon, the Assemblée Nationale is worth a visit to see its stately rooms and halls, paintings by artists like Delacroix, and its remarkable library housing some 700,000 printed works. A hidden treasure.
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Lounging on a patio on the banks of the Seine has become a Paris institution. The Rosa Bonheur eatery is the perfect spot for families, couples and friends to sit back and relax.
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This old Garde Royale naval warehouse was converted into a nightclub, restaurant and cocktail bar. Located under Pont Alexandre III, come here to sip a refreshing drink overlooking the river banks or dance the night away to house or techno music.
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Fine French cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. L’Arpège is chef Alain Passard's restaurant. His vegetable-centric menu has earned him three Michelin stars since 1996.
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