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  1. Learn about the 20 arrondissements of Paris, their attractions, events, and personalities. Explore the interactive map and find the best district for your trip.

    • The Difference Between "Arrondissements" and "Neighborhoods"
    • Key Arrondissements to See & Stay in
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    While some arrondissements correspond to single, well-known neighborhoods-- for example, the 5th arrondissement wholly covers the popular district known as theLatin Quarter-- some neighborhoods, like the Marais, comprise two or more arrondissements. This can be a bit confusing for visitors who try to make sense of Parisian neighborhoods exclusively...

    We think every district is worth seeing. But if you're on a debut trip to the capital or have only a short amount of time. you'll probably want to prioritize certain areas over others, especially when you have an ambitious plan to hit lots of big-ticket sights and attractions. If this is your first vacation to Paris, you'll probably want to be loca...

    Want to learn how to get around like a pro? Paris is served by a highly efficient public transportation system, including an extensive metro network comprising 14 different lines, dozens of bus lines, light rail and trams. For travel within the city of Paris, you'll want to peruse the Complete Guide to Paris Transportation. To get to or from other ...

    Learn how to read and navigate the 20 arrondissements of Paris, from the 1st to the 20th, with this map and guide. Find out the key attractions, neighborhoods and tips for each arrondissement, and how to get around the city by public transport.

    • Arrondissement (Louvre) Das 1. Arrondissement befindet sich im Zentrum von Paris und eigentlich führt kein Weg am “premier” vorbei. Gerade für Sightseeing ist dieser Stadtteil von Paris unheimlich interessant, da du hier viele der bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Paris findest.
    • Arrondissement (Bourse) Das 2. Arrondissement ist der kleinste Stadtteil in Paris und zeichnet sich vorrangig durch die vielen historischen Hausmann Gebäuden und den wunderschönen Passagen aus.
    • Arrondissement (Temple) Mit dem 3. Arrondissement sind wir im historische Stadtviertel Paris, das teilweise das Marais bildet und bis aufs Mittelalter zurückzuführen ist.
    • Arrondissement (Hôtel-de-Ville) Das 4. Arrondissement beginnt am wunderschönen Pariser Rathaus und umfasst das Marais und die beiden Seine Inseln. Auf der Île-de-la-Cité findest du auch die Kathedrale von Notre Dame.
  2. The City of Paris is divided into twenty arrondissements municipaux, administrative districts, more simply referred to as arrondissements (pronounced [aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃] ⓘ). These are not to be confused with departmental arrondissements, which subdivide the larger French departments.

    Arrondissement (r For Right Bank, L For ...
    Name
    Area (km2)
    Population(2017 Estimate)
    1st (I) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Louvre
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196
    2nd (II) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Bourse
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196
    3rd (III) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Temple
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196
    4th (IV) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Hôtel-de-Ville
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196
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  3. Find the 20 Paris districts, called arrondissements, on this map with information on the top attractions in each arrondisement. The map links to 50 detailed attraction pages and offers printable pdf versions.

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  4. Find out the names, areas and attractions of the 20 arrondissements of Paris, the administrative divisions of the city. See the map and download the PDF of Paris arrondissements and districts.

  5. The Paris map shows the 20 different neighborhoods which are called arrondissements. In Paris arrondissements are named according to their number, which corresponds to an administrative district. For example, you might live in the 5th arrondissement, which would be written as 5ème (or 5e) in French.