The île de la Cité
The Palais de Justice, the Sainte Chapelle, and the Conciergerie
The Cathédrale Notre Dame
The Panthéon and the Quartier Latin
The St. Etienne du Mont Church
The Palais and the Jardin du Luxembourg
The Tour Montparnasse
The St. Germain des Prés Church
The Hôtel and the museum of Cluny
The St. Séverin Church
The St. Julien Le Pauvre Church
The Pont Neuf
The Hôtel de la Monnaie and the Palais de L'Institut
The Palais Bourbon
The Hôtel des Invalides
The Ecole Militaire
The Unesco Palace
The Tour Eiffel
The Arc de Triomphe
The Place de la Concorde
The Madeleine Church
The Théatre de l'Opéra
The Colonne Vendôme
The Théatre Français
The Palais Royal
The Palais du Louvre
The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
The St. Germain l'Auxerrois Church
The Tour St. Jacques
The Hôtel de Ville
The Marais
The Palais de Chaillot
Montmartre and the
Basilique du Sacré Coeur
The Saint-Germain-Des-Prés Church.

On the Boulevard Saint-Germain stand Saint-Germain-des-Prés church and the Abbatial Palace. They were spared when, during the Revolution, the huge benedictine Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés was destroyed.

It was originally built by Childebert to enshrine the relics of Saint-Vincent. Saint-Germain-des-Prés is the oldest church in Paris, and its norman steeple the oldest in France (1014). See the Flandrin fresco, the cornices in the choir, Vierge de Notre-Dame-de-Consolation (1340), statue of Saint-Margaret (1705), funerary stones laid in memory of Descartes, Boileau, Mabillon, and Mont faucon (all monks at the abbey), the statue of Saint-Francois-Xavier, and the vault of Jean Casimir, King of Poland, who died a priest at Saint-Germain-des-Prés .

In the shade of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Towers, the exponents of the Existentialist philosophy used to congregate in cafés and « celars ». There are some picturesque old streets in the vicinity: Rue and Place Furstenberg, Rue Cardinale, Rue del'Abbaye, Rue de l'Echaudé (Delacroix used to live place Furstenberg).