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  1. Basically, arrondissements are administrative districts. Despite being a fairly compact city, Paris contains 20 arrondissements. Instead of having names, they're known by their numbers: 1 through 20. So again, at a basic level each area designates a specific area, or part of the city.

  2. The City of Paris is divided into twenty arrondissements municipaux, administrative districts, referred to as arrondissements (pronounced [aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃] ⓘ). [1] These are not to be confused with departmental arrondissements, which subdivide the larger French departments. The number of the arrondissement is indicated by the last two digits ...

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    Arrondissement (r For Right Bank, L For ...
    Name
    Area (km2)
    1st (I) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Louvre
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196 (Paris Centre)
    2nd (II) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Bourse
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196 (Paris Centre)
    3rd (III) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Temple
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196 (Paris Centre)
    4th (IV) RAdministratively part of Paris ...
    Hôtel-de-Ville
    5.59 km (2.16 sq mi)
    100,196 (Paris Centre)
    • 1st & 2nd Arrondissements – Paris’s Core. 1st Arrondissement. Within Paris, the 1st arrondissement is not only a historical treasure but a showcase of the city’s rich cultural heritage, with the famed Louvre Museum standing prominently among its cobbled lanes.
    • 3rd & 4th Arrondissements – Le Marais. The Marais spans through Paris’ third and fourth districts. This charming area is recognized for its well-preserved heritage and vibrant street life.
    • The 5th Arrondissement – The Latin Quarter. The 5th Arrondissement of Paris, often referred to as the Latin Quarter, is a historic area with roots stretching back to its days as a Roman hub.
    • The 6th Arrondissement – Saint Germain des Prés. The 6th arrondissement of Paris captures the essence of a quintessential Parisian neighborhood, rich in history and culture.
    • (Louvre) Located in the heart of the city of love on the right bank of the Seine is the 1st Arrondissement, home to some of Paris’ famous landmarks and tourist spots.
    • (Bourse) As the smallest arrondissement of Paris, the 2nd arrondissement truly has a charm of its own! Perfect for those looking to explore hidden places in the city, some of the most notable landmarks of the 2nd arrondissement are the several covered passages of Paris (a great place to explore, especially on a Parisian rainy day), old bakeries, and the city’s garment hotspot (so if you’re looking to buy some textiles, head here).
    • (Temple) One of the most loved regions of Paris, the 3rd Arrondissement is known for a lot of things, but mostly for being home to nearly half of the Le Marais neighborhood.
    • (Hôtel de Ville) Home to the larger part of Le Marais, Ile Saint Louis, and part of Ile de la Cité, the 4th Arrondissement is the ideal place to tour for the typical French experience.
    • 1st & 2nd Arrondissements – The Heart of Paris. Courtyard of the Louvre Museum, 1st Arrondissement, photo Wikimedia by Benh Lieu Song. For centuries the seat of royal power in France, these two historic Paris districts comprise the heart of Paris.
    • The 3rd & 4th Arrondissements – The Marais. Place des Vosges, 4th Arrondissement. Encompassing the 3rd and 4th Arrondissements, the Marais is one of the oldest and most charming quartiers of the city.
    • The Islands of Paris. Île de la Cité from Ponts des Arts, photo by Mark Craft. Join us on an island-hopping tour in Paris! Île de la Cité and Île St. Louis are two of the most romantic places to stay in Paris.
    • The 5th Arrondissement – The Latin Quarter. A street in the The Latin Quarter, 5th Arrondissement. The 5th Arrondissement, AKA the Latin Quarter, may be the most well-known district of Paris.
  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Our guide to the 20 arrondissements of Paris. Paris is a mosaic of densely populated neighborhoods, known as arrondissements, which spiral clockwise like a snail shell from the Left Bank (south) and Right Bank (north) of the Seine River right up to the périphérique (ring road) that encircles the city. Each arrondissement has its own ...

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  5. Oct 31, 2024 · If this is your first vacation to Paris, you'll probably want to be located near the Seine, where there is a larger concentration of things tourists come to Paris to see and do. Experienced travelers suggest the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th Arrondissements for easy access to the city's most popular tourist attractions and useful transport lines.

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