

▲ A Gothic architectural gem on the Île de la Cité, construction began in the 12th century and is currently under restoration following the 2019 fire. Its iconic rose window and gargoyle sculptures on the bell tower are highly recognizable. Napoleon was crowned here.


▲ Shakespeare and Company is a literary landmark that once served as a gathering place for writers like Hemingway. Its vintage decor and secondhand book ambiance make it perfect for photo opportunities.

▲ A temple of Impressionism transformed from an old train station, housing authentic works by masters such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Renoir. The panoramic clock window on the top floor offers a breathtaking view of the Seine River, blending architectural beauty with artistic treasures.


▲ Perched at the highest point in Paris, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica showcases white Roman-Byzantine architecture with panoramic city views. Nearby Place du Tertre features street performers, while the Wall of Love displays "I love you" in 280 languages.


▲ An iconic landmark at the foot of Montmartre, famous for its red windmill and can-can dance, symbolizing Paris's nightlife and cabaret culture. Just taking photos of its exterior allows you to experience its legendary atmosphere.








