Fountain Jardin du Luxembourg Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (22 tips):
Camille Verdier: "Gorgeous place! Perfect for sunbathing in summer with chairs at your disposal, and small boats to rent for kids to push around on the water."
Emily Wilson: "I just love it here. Awesome service, delicious selection of natural wines, nice snacks, cool vibe. Snag some seats if you can, then linger as long as your heart desires."
Sandwich Spot 57 rue de Bretagne Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (50 tips):
Bobby Solomon: "Mmmozza has one of the best selections of mozzarella that you’ll find in the city, ranging from bocconcini, to burrata stuffed with black truffles, to a braided rope of bufala mozzarella."
Art Museum 1 rue de la Légion d'Honneur Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (825 tips):
Melforss: "My absolute favorite museum in Paris. Only the building itself is worth seeing and then Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Degas, Picasso and all their friends will keep you company. Must go"
Kate Davis: "An incredible bridge which is not only decorated amazingly it also has a great view of the Eiffel Tower, be sure to look up at the columns to notice all of the statues and details!"
Sam Pezzullo: "One of my favorite spots in Paris. This bridge is so ornate and beautiful, and it has an amazing view of the Eiffel Tower. Great way to top off a long walk down the Champs Élysées."
Church 35 rue du Chevalier de la Barre Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (632 tips):
Andrew Cherkashin: "Amazing views of the city from the top of Montmartre hill. One of the best spots to watch the sunset in Paris. Visit on a clear day. A must see destination! Cafes of Montmartre are around the corner"
Gabi Bulumac: "Sacré-Cœur’ means ‘Sacred-Heart’ in English and is a reference to the heart of Jesus, which is the representation of his divine love for humanity ❤️ Beautiful Church......Lovely area 👌"
Park 35-41 boulevard de Courcelles Paris, Île-de-France
People also say (148 tips):
Adam Sigel: "The most versatile park we've been to in Paris. It's got pony rinds and carousels for children, quiet reading spots, running loops, and you can actually sit on the grass here. Very pleasant spot."
European Parliament: "An English garden in the middle of Paris? Believe it: founder the Duke of Chartres was an anglophile! Its serenity at the heart of this world capital is much admired by President Martin Schulz."