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 île de la cité

The Ile de la Cité ist generally considered as forming part of the Left Bank. On this historical island two monuments, symbols of Royal and Ecclesiastical Power: the Palais de Justice (the Law Courts), which was the « Palais Royal », in the days of Philippe Auguste, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

The Ile-Saint-Louis is one of the quaint sights of Paris. It has retained its XVllth century characteristics and numerous XVllth century houses and hotels are still standing (Hôtel Lauzun, Hotel Lambert, Hotel Chenizot). The lover of pleasant walks should go along the Quais de la Seine (the quays), and see the booksellers with their picturesque arrays of bookstails.

Over a strich of 1.800 meters fourteen bridges lay astride the Seine, among which the superb Pont Neuf, the picturesques Pont Marie, and the stylish Pont de la Tournelle.