attractions
Magnificent things to do and see in the Paris city centre
Located in the vibrant Opera neighbourhood, Hilton Paris Opera is one of the best-located hotels for experiencing the iconic landmarks and things to do and see in Paris. Our convenient city centre location puts you moments from popular attractions like the Opéra Garnier, Louvre Museum and the world-famous department stores, Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps.
Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a romantic weekend of sightseeing, shopping and dining or just have a few hours between meetings, our skilled Clefs d'Or Concierge staff is ready to bring you the best of Paris with recommendations and tour assistance.
If you have further questions about fun things to do in Paris or would like assistance planning your experience, please contact the hotel .
Hilton Paris Opera
108 Rue Saint-Lazare, 75008 Paris, France
Centre Georges Pompidou
Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris, France
Champs-Elysees
Avenue des Champs-Elysees, 75008 Paris, France
Eiffel Tower
Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France
Galeries Lafayette
40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France
Le Printemps Haussmann
64 Boulevard Haussmann, 750009 Paris, France
Louvre
75001 Paris, France
Notre-Dame Cathedral
6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Place Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
Orsay Museum
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris, France
Palais Garnier Opera House
8 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, France
Les Berges de la Seine
Quai de la Seine, 75019 Paris, France
Le Grand Palais
3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008 Paris, France
BHV
34 Rue de la verrerie, 75004 Paris
Sacre Coeur
Montmartre area, 75018 Paris
Jardin de Luxembourg
75006 Paris
Arc de Triomphe
Place Charles De Gaulle, 75008 Paris
Place de la Bastille
Place de la bastille, 75011 Paris
Place des Invalides
Esplanade des Invalides, 75007 Paris
Eglise Sainte-Chapelle
8, Boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris
Jacquemart Andre Museum
158, Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris
Pinacotheque
2, Rue Vignon, 75008 Paris
Les Tuileries Gardens
113, Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Au Bon Marche
24, Rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris
Carnavalet museum
16, Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75003 Paris
Rodin Museum
79 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris
Place des Vosges
Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris
Marais
Historical french district delimited by Rue Beaubourg, boulevard Beaumarchais, rue de Bretagne, rue de Rivoli and rue Saint-Antoine
Rue Faubourg St-Honore
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
Sorbonne
1 Rue Victor Cousin, Université Diderot Paris 7, 75005 Paris
Palais des Congres
2 Place de la Porte Maillot, 75017 Paris
l'Olympia
28 Boulevard des Capucines, 75009 Paris
Roland Garros Tennis
Chemin de Ceinture du Lac Inférieur, 75016 Paris
Rex Theatre
1 boulevard Poissonnière, 75002 Paris
Montmartre
35 rue du Chevalier de la Barre, 75018 Paris (Basilique Montmartre)
La Defense
Place de la. Défense, 92053 Paris La Défense
Les Bateaux Parisiens
Port de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris
Champs de Mars
2 Allée Adrienne Lecouvreur, 75007 Paris
Le Lido
116Bis Avenue des Champs Élysées, 75008 Paris
Theatre Mogador
25 Rue de Mogador, 75009 Paris
Place Vendome
8 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris
Le Printemps Department Store

Occupying three buildings, this grand department store has been delighting shopping enthusiasts since 1865. In addition to the shops, boutiques and just about every other sort of high-end store, you’ll find great restaurants and bars where you can take a break from your shopping getaway and watch Parisian life unfold.
Image © Le Printemps
Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann

Temple of contemporary fashion, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann provides fashion for all with a wide selection of French and international brands, from the most prestigious to the most affordable. For over 100 years Galeries Lafayette has always been looking for the newest designers and fashion trends in order to deliver an intense fashion experience. Located in the heart of Paris, the flagship store on Boulevard Haussmann is home not only to the largest fashion collections in the world for women, men and children but also to home interior design, gourmet food, a unique wine cellar etc.
The store provides over 70,000 m2 of shopping space and 3,500 brands from around the world. If Paris is the world’s capital of fashion, Galeries Lafayette is its shop window.
Image ©Galeries Lafayette
Palais Garnier Opera House

The inspiration for Phantom of the Opera, this visually stunning opera house is one of two homes of the National Opera of Paris. Extraordinarily opulent inside and out, the Palais Garnier is a wonderful place to visit, even if you’re not taking in one of the ballet or opera performances.
Image © Paris Tourist Office - Photographe : David Lefranc
Champs-Élysées

This icon is one of the not-to-be-missed sites when visiting Paris. Created in 1667 by Louis XIV's gardener, André Le Nôtre, this elegant and broad avenue extends from the place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe and is known today as one of the most prestigious shopping boulevards in the world.
Image © Paris Tourist Office - Photographe : Angélique Clément
Louvre Museum

From the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo to I.M. Pei’s glass pyramid, this former 13th century fortress and 15th century palace has been one of the world’s greatest museums since 1793 with 675,000 square feet of art works from almost every civilization on earth.
Image © Paris Tourist Office - Photographe : David Lefranc - Architecte : Ieoh Ming Peï
Centre Georges Pompidou

This space-age, skeletal building is both art gallery and cultural hub. With over 50,000 pieces of modern and contemporary art and multiple, temporary exhibitions, it is also one of Europe's most significant art collections.
Image © Paris Tourist Office - Photographe : Fabian Charaffi - Architecte : Renzo Piano et Richard Rogers
Eiffel Tower

It’s a symbol of Paris and one of the most famous landmarks in the world.Climb the 1,700 steps as far as the third floor. But if you want to go to the top and take in Paris from 1,000 feet up, you'll have to take the elevator. The best time to visit is in the late evening after the crowds have dispersed.
Musée d'Orsay

Set in a former,early 1900’s, Beaux-Arts railway station, this open, airy museum is home to the works of the great artists of the 19th century (1848-1914) with rooms full of works by Manet, Renoir, Monet, Van Gogh and many others.
Image © Paris Tourist Office - Photographe : Amélie Dupont
Notre Dame Cathedral

The early Gothic Cathédrale de Notre-Dame (Our Lady) was the focus of Catholic Paris for seven centuries. Its vast interior accommodates more than 6,000 worshippers. Highlights include three spectacular rose windows, a treasury and bell towers that can be climbed. From the North Tower, 400-odd steps spiral to the top of the western facade, where you’ll find yourself face-to-face with frightening gargoyles and a spectacular view of Paris.
Disneyland Paris
Take the kids on an adventure they’ll never forget. Browse the historic-style shops on Main Street USA. Explore Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, ride the gentle Dumbo’s Carousel and go for a spin on the Mad Hatter’s Teacups. Once the nightly fireworks begin, kids and adults alike will have fallen under the spell of the Magic Mouse.