Île de la Cité Paris

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Île de la Cité is an island in the river Seine in the center of Paris. In the 4th century, it was the site of the fortress of the Roman governor. In 508, Clovis I, the … See more

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Mar 21, 2024
Even on a cold winter day, this flower market was a delight. Full of color and full of activity. It may be the biggest flower market in the city and certainly has a history in this excellent locati… Full review by Thomas V
Jun 12, 2023
Heading to Notre Dame Cathedral I passed through Marche Aux Fleurs ,Île De La Cité,it's a smallish flower market ,it's beautifully laid out ,looks superb and it's popular ,what I loved about it was t… Full review by 293neilk
Jun 11, 2023
There are two little islands in the middle of the River Seine Île Saint Louis and Île De La Cité both amazing islands to visit with Île De La Cité probably the most famous ,certainly the most visite… Full review by 293neilk

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Beside the Eiffel Tower and the Love what other sites do you suggest I visit when coming to Paris?
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Depends on your interests. If you enjoy art, I recommend the Musee d'Orsay since it highlights French art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. If you enjoy history, the Musee de la …
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Depends on your interests. If you enjoy art, I recommend the Musee d'Orsay since it highlights French art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. If you enjoy history, the Musee de la Carnavalet is a wonderful look at Parisian history. Strolling the streets of Montmartre is enjoyable; visit the Musee de Montmarte to learn about the area and the artists who lived there. Walking is a great way to enjoy Paris. Start at the Arc de Triomphe, walk down the Champs Elysees to the Place de la Concorde, through the Tuileries Gardens, to the Place du Pyramide outside Le Louvre. VIsit the Place de Vosges in the Marais district. Enjoy the Luxembourg Gardens. Walk through the Latin Quarter filled with restaurants and places to enjoy live music. Be sure to check out all of these sites here in TripAdvisor for recommendations. And go to the museum websites for more information. Timed tickets are the way to go! Good luck with your tour prep! And enjoy your time in Paris.
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Is La Reserve de Quasimodo(4 Rue de Colombe) still operating?
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No. It is permanently closed. Stacey
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Hi :) Does anyone know if we can visit the square in front of Notre Dame or is the bridge still closed off? We are going …
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Hi :) Does anyone know if we can visit the square in front of Notre Dame or is the bridge still closed off? We are going at the end of February. Thanks!
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We were there last May and the fire was only a month old so I am not up on whether they have opened the square. Maybe some recent pics of Notre Dame would show it OR you …
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We were there last May and the fire was only a month old so I am not up on whether they have opened the square. Maybe some recent pics of Notre Dame would show it OR you could write a travel bureau to find out.
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Whats the current situation on Ile de la Cite? I know Notre Dame is closed (and probably the crypt), but are the other …
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Whats the current situation on Ile de la Cite? I know Notre Dame is closed (and probably the crypt), but are the other attractions on the island accessible? (Sainte Chapelle, bridges, etc).
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I was there until 11 May and the ND half of L'Ile is cordoned off but Sainte Chapelle and all around that area was open for business as usual. You can get a very good view of Notre …
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I was there until 11 May and the ND half of L'Ile is cordoned off but Sainte Chapelle and all around that area was open for business as usual. You can get a very good view of Notre Dame from the river on a cruise boat or Batobus. The work continues apace. And the river banks and Quais , of course, afford very goof close vantage points. I think you can go quite close behind the Cathedral and see the little garden but not enter it. Bridges are all in operation, I think.
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