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Where is Paris on the world map?

Paris is the capital and cultural center of France, located in the very center of Western Europe. The city is one of the most famous and visited by tourists: about 30 million people come here every year. Paris is located 2,834 kilometers from Moscow, 1,420 kilometers from Rome, 1,055 kilometers from Berlin, 1,038 kilometers from Barcelona and 145 kilometers from the English Channel.

Where is Paris on the map of France and Europe?

The capital of France is located on the plain of the Paris Basin in the northern part of France, on the banks of the Seine River.

Paris is part of the Ile-de-France region, forming both a department and a commune. The area of ​​the city is 105 km², its length from west to east reaches 18 kilometers, from south to north - about 9 kilometers, so the capital can be walked on foot in just a couple of hours. Distance from the capital to some other cities of France: 907 kilometers to French Cannes, 774 kilometers to Marseille and 465 kilometers to Lyon.

Interactive map of Paris with streets, hotels, restaurants and cafes

On the interactive map of Paris you can find any tourist attractions: museums, cathedrals, squares and theaters. In addition, hotels, cafes, restaurants and other establishments that may be of interest to visitors to the capital are marked with special icons. If desired, the map can be enlarged or reduced, and also opened in a new window for more convenient use.

Map of Paris with landmarks

The French capital is so diverse that everyone will find something interesting here for themselves. This map shows the most famous attractions that no tourist can do without visiting: the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysees, Montmartre and Montparnasse, the Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral, and, of course, the Eiffel Tower. Map provided by Big Bus Tours Paris, which runs tourist bus tours around Paris.

The city's metro (Métro de Paris) is a high-speed rail transport network covering the entire city and its immediate suburbs. Currently, the Paris metro has 14 lines and 303 stations. Most metro lines operate from 5:30 to 00:30. The fare starts from 1.8 EUR, the pass costs from 7 EUR. Prices are as of 2017. The Paris metro map is presented from the official website of the Paris Metro.

Paris airports on the map

There are several airports in the city, but two of them carry the main passenger load: Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport. Also close to the capital are Le Bourget Airport and Beauvais Airport.

Charles de Gaulle Airport is the main air gateway to Paris for international transport, located twenty-five kilometers northeast of the capital. The airport diagram is presented from the official website of Charles de Gaulle Airport.

If you are going to Paris, first of all look at the tourist map of Paris in order to more clearly imagine where the main attractions of Paris are located and in general the map will allow you to create approximate routes around the city. We have specially prepared a map on which you will find the most famous sights of Paris and, in addition, we have indicated the approximate locations of Paris metro stations. Of course, not all monuments, cathedrals and museums are indicated on this map, but for those who are traveling to Paris for the first time and for just a few days, this map will be quite enough.

If we talk about walking routes in Paris, we can distinguish 4 main tourist routes. We have created a map based on Google Maps where you can find recommended tourist destinations. This is what our map looks like:

You can open the full-scale map here at this link, and here is a little more detail on each route.

I would like to note right away that you should not pay too much attention to the indicated length of the route. Why? It is very unlikely that you will want to go exactly as indicated and not walk around some cathedral or look into some picturesque Parisian street. For the same reason, you should not calculate exactly how much time you will need to complete the entire route, it is almost unpredictable :)

Route No. 1(in blue on the map): From Notre Dame Cathedral to Montparnasse Tower. You will explore the islands, stroll through the Latin Quarter, visit the Luxembourg Gardens and be able to look at the panorama of Paris from the observation deck of the Montparnasse Tower

Route No. 2(highlighted in red): You will see the City Hall of Paris, look at the Pompidou building, walk along the famous Rue de Rivoli to the Louvre, walk in the Tuileries Garden, see the Place de la Concorde and along the Champs Elysees you will reach the Arc de Triomphe.

Route No. 3(green on the map) originates from Trocadero Square, from where a stunning view of the symbol of Paris - the Eiffel Tower - opens. You will climb the Tower, walk along the Champs de Mars, admire the views of the Louvre from the opposite embankment, visit the Orsay Museum and then through the Pont des Arts you will reach the Arch of Defense near the Louvre itself.

Route No. 4(blue line on the map): We haven’t forgotten about the Opera, from where you start along the Boulevard des Capucines to the Madeleine Church, then you will see the Church of the Holy Trinity, and then you will plunge into bourgeois Paris - you will see the Moulin Rouge and the Parisian Red Light District. After this, you can take a break from the somewhat shocking sights by climbing the Hill to the very steps of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and admiring the stunning views of Paris.

To be honest, it is best to allocate a whole day for each route. If you don’t have that much time or opportunity to do everything on foot, don’t worry, most tourists walk only the first day :) Then they use either the metro or excursion buses. Smart tourists immediately choose a bus :)

For details on excursions in Paris and bus tours, read the hotel article (very soon!)

Going to Paris at least once in your life is a joy for any Russian. But it can be difficult for newcomers to navigate this huge city. For the first time, you will definitely need maps of Paris.

They can be downloaded on the Internet or simply purchased at your nearest Parisian newsstand. If you don’t speak French very well yet, we recommend looking for maps in Russian, there are also a lot of them.

Another option: on the French Internet there are many travel sites, search engines, and services where you can glean a lot of important geographical information. The vast majority of them have a Russian-language version.

Attractions

Paris is simply overflowing with unique cultural and historical attractions, ranging from the times of the Roman Empire to the present day. To get around and explore all its beauties, a two-week vacation will not be enough.

Try to draw up an excursion plan for visiting Parisian monuments and attractions yourself, or seek help in planning a route from an excursion or travel company.

You can choose one arrondissement of Paris and focus exclusively on it. Detailed maps of the city will come to your aid, which you just need to print out and always carry with you in order to find the desired architectural masterpiece or simply not get lost.

Map of Paris with attractions in Russian from Google

Transport

There are extremely many types of private and public transport in the city. The most widespread and popular is the metro; it carries at least 4.5 million passengers daily, incl. tourists from all over the world.

Paris is the largest city in France and its capital. It is located in the north of the country, on the banks of the Seine. Location - center of Ile-de-France. The city is considered the most romantic and fashionable in the world. A large flow of tourists comes here, as Paris has many attractions. The architecture is unique. The streets are lined with many fashion boutiques. There is a special atmosphere of love in the city; every person feels free here.

Briefly about the most beautiful city

In Paris, you cannot refuse a Russian guide, as the city is full of surprises. Here you can meet those who love fashion and romance, art and history, architecture and food. The city has everything that a tourist who comes to explore France is looking for. For example, a guide will help you find fashionable shops, see the sights, sit in cozy restaurants and visit romantic places.

Paris at night

People first started talking about the city in the third century BC. Initially, a tribe of Celts - the Parisians - founded a small settlement, which was named after them. The city later became known as Paris. It became the capital of France only in the tenth century. There were times when the city's status changed, but for the most part it was always the main representative of the country.

Important! Paris represents love and light. This is a fashionable capital, which is a real paradise for writers. They fall in love with her at first sight.

Initially, the Celts were engaged in trade. In 52 BC the people became part of the Gauls. Then the Romans captured this settlement. They were the ones who rebuilt the city. The Romans erected a number of buildings. We are talking about:

  • aqueduct;
  • amphitheatre;
  • thermals;
  • forum.

In the fourth century, the Franks besieged the city, which held out for ten years, after which they captured it. A century later, it was assigned the status of capital of the Franks.

In the sixth century, construction of the city began. For the most part, he was engaged in trade; political life was also seething. At the beginning of the 15th century, people began to settle on the right bank of the Seine. Even then it was possible to recognize the outlines of the new Paris.

In the 16th century, Paris was again appointed the capital of France. At this time, approximately 300 thousand people lived in it. At the beginning of the 18th century, the city was divided into 20 districts, and a wall was erected around it, which became the administrative boundary.

Important! In the 19th century it was the main cultural and economic center of Europe.

The modern city began to be rebuilt in the mid-19th century under the control of Baron Haussmann. Old buildings were destroyed and new ones were erected. The streets became wider, and real avenues appeared in place of the narrow ones. The city appeared in a neoclassical style.

Important! This is exactly how Paris exists today.

Paris is an example of neoclassicism

All information about the unique city

The map of Paris presents the best panoramas that can be observed from a bird's eye view:

  • The observation deck at Sacre Coeur offers a breathtaking panorama of the city. To do this, you just need to climb the spiral staircase, walking 300 steps. The tourist will see real beauty under the dome of the basilica. The point is open from May to September from eight in the morning to half past eight in the evening, from October to April until half past six in the evening. The ticket costs 6 euros* in cash, cards are not accepted;
  • The observation deck, located on the Arc de Triomphe, helps to see the Champs Elysees. Tickets are sold right there. It costs 12 euros to watch. The arch is open from eight in the morning to eleven in the evening, from March to October until half past ten in the evening;
  • It is possible to see the historical city from the famous Notre Dame. The ticket costs 10 euros*. The observation deck is open from ten in the morning until half past six in the evening;
  • The best panorama opens from the Eiffel Tower. The site is open from half past ten in the morning until eleven in the evening. You need to buy tickets online via the Internet and in advance, since the tourist influx is quite large.

The arrondissements of Paris represent 20 districts, which are separate cities. Each of them has its own mayor, its own living conditions. Tourists notice this immediately. A little about each district:

  1. The center of Paris, a rich area. The Louvre, the Tuileries Garden, and Place Vendôme are located here. There are many tourists here. Everything is within walking distance. The best hotels are located here, however, you won’t be able to relax here cheaper.
  2. Small district, you can visit the Paris Bourse. The financial part of the city is concentrated here. Hotels are good and expensive. You can find many restaurants and shops. The bourgeoisie used to live in this area.
  3. There are few attractions in this part of the city, but since it is still the center of Paris, getting to places to see is easy. There are practically no hotels here, but if a tourist finds something, the prices will be low.
  4. Official center. The history of the city is concentrated here. The city hall is located here, which is a landmark of the district. The oldest part of Paris includes Notre-Dame de Paris. This is the best place for tourists to stay. The guide will show you everything.

Latin Quarter

  1. The Latin Quarter is located here. The area is safe for tourists. The center is easily accessible by any transport.
  2. It is worth noting that here is the Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter, a favorite place for Parisians. Tourists can stay in the apartments of local residents, who, as they say, are the latest in fashion.
  3. The Eiffel Tower stands here. A hotel with a view must be booked in advance. There are many museums and, accordingly, tourists.
  4. Champs Elysees with the main avenue and the old Gare Saint-Lazare. Here you can also see the Arc de Triomphe - the symbol of France. The president lives in this area. Life here is expensive, but prestigious.
  5. A place for shopping. You can buy things in Lafayette and Prentham. It's better not to settle near noisy Montmartre.
  6. This includes two stations: Vostochny, where the train from Moscow arrives, and Severny. This area is further from the center. Life here is much cheaper, there are student houses around.
  7. The most populous. Here is the Place de la Bastille, around which there are many bars and nightclubs. Young people live in this place, so the district is considered the most dangerous.
  8. Located away from the central part, but quiet and safe. Hotels are inexpensive, next door to Gare de Lyon. It's better to live away from the border;
  9. A good area, considered Asian with budget housing.
  10. The Montparnasse Tower is located here; it takes a long time to get to the city center.
  11. The main attraction is the cheap hotels.
  12. The richest place where the best value for money hotels. Nearby are the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysees, as well as La Défense (Parisian Manhattan) and the Bois de Boulogne. Living here is the dream of every Parisian.
  13. Quiet place with a developed metro network.
  14. Here you have to choose where to live - near noisy or cheerful streets. For those who like to have fun, this is the best place.
  15. A modern place to live in Paris. The bourgeoisie and bohemians live here. There is a warning for tourists - do not settle near Belleville Boulevard.
  16. The immigrant community is famous for its Chinatown. Life here is not safe, but it is cheap.

Chinatown

Important! When choosing a hotel, you should pay attention to the last two digits; this is the district number.

A map with attractions and the Paris metro in Russian shows in detail where you need to sit to get, for example, to the Eiffel Tower. Methods of movement to any other interesting object are immediately visible.

The map, so necessary in a foreign city, is sold on every corner in Paris.

Important! In Russian it can only be found at the address: rue du Quatre Septembre, 27 - completely free!

Free information is immediately provided on where the attractions are, where to buy a ticket to the opera or theater, how to book a table in a restaurant. The specified address is located near the Opera Garnier theater.

You can also get a guide to Paris here. Russian citizens who do not know French cannot manage without it.

In Paris, it’s a good idea to purchase a map of the arrondissements to navigate the city’s districts.

Particularly interesting is the Dakar Marathon, where amateurs, of whom 80 percent, and professionals participate in racing rallies.

The interactive metro map, which is available in every metro in Paris, allows you to create a route from one point of the city to another. To do this, just select the beginning and end of the path. The map itself will show you where you need to change trains, which train to take, and also which stop to get off at.

Before staying in the suburbs, since life is cheaper here, it’s worth printing out a detailed map of the city’s districts and finding your way around them. It’s better to stay in Russian-language hotels, of which there are plenty in Paris, even five-star ones. You can print out the city plan at home in a quiet environment.

Map of Paris with arrondissements

What attracts Paris

Just look at the Eiffel Tower, which is the calling card of the city! To visit France and not climb it is the height of disrespect for the inhabitants of the country.

In addition to famous attractions, of which there are many in various areas, Paris captivates with its French cuisine. You should definitely go to the restaurant and try delicious local food.

Tourists from all over the world travel to this European country. Everyone will find something here that they will remember for the rest of their lives. Having arrived in Paris once, you will want to see it more than once. And a life lived without Paris will be incomplete in any case.

*Prices are current as of September 2018.

The capital of France is one of the largest cities in Europe, with a large historical center, so without detailed Paris tourist map there's no way around it.

A general idea of ​​where the main attractions of the city are located can be obtained from the above schematic map of the center. It marks (Notre Dame de Paris), and other famous architectural monuments. However, for walking tours of the city, it is better to have a more detailed tourist map of Paris with you. The city is very large with dense buildings and many streets, so it can be difficult to navigate here. This is especially true if you need to go a little away from the main landmark of the city center - the Seine River.

There are two tourist maps of the historical center of Paris to choose from on the site. One, more detailed, indicating city attractions. The second one shows the route of tourist buses around the city. Tourist buses are a good option for those who come to the city for 1 day and want to see a lot. If you come to the city for at least two days, then it is better to walk everywhere.

The Paris metro map is also very confusing. The city metro consists of a whole network of lines of the metro itself, as well as suburban trains. Moreover, the metro here is multi-level: the metro itself is laid closer to the surface, and the trains run a little deeper. Many long passages between stations make orientation even more difficult. Some stations are completely abandoned (trains do not stop there). In general, we had some difficulties with the metro, so we must take a responsible approach to studying the train traffic pattern of the Paris metro. Most likely, you will have to take the metro to (it is located a little away from the center of Paris), to the Eiffel Tower (although it can be reached in 30 minutes on foot) and to (it is generally located outside the city). All other main attractions are within walking distance from Notre Dame and the Louvre, which are the conventional center of the city.

Paris metro map. There are a lot of lines here!