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Paris

ISBN: 9781838698621
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Lonely Planet Global Limited
Origin: IE
Release Date: March, 2026

Book Details

Lonely Planet’s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime in this latest edition of our guide to Paris. Discover Paris’ most popular experiences and best kept secrets from falling under the spell of island life on Ile St-Louis, to toasting the sunset from the hilltop Belvedere in Parc de Belleville, and gallery-hopping through the historic Marais district. Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet’s Paris travel guide: Our classic guidebook format contains the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips All-new structure and design that’s easy to use so you can navigate Paris effortlessly Exciting Perfect Day itineraries help you create your ideal adventure with suggestions of unmissable attractions and activities Expert local recommendations on eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, festivals, when to go and more Vibrant photography and maps including a pull-out map of Paris Get fresh takes on must-visit sights from Versailles, to Les Catacombes, and Jardin des Plantes Essential information toolkit containing tips on arriving, transport, local etiquette, using money, LGBTIQ+ travel advice, useful words and phrases, accessibility and responsible travel Connect with Parisian culture through stories that delve deep into local life, history and traditions Covers: Eiffel Tower & Western Paris, Champs-Elysees & Grands Boulevards, Louvre & Les Halles, Montmartre & Northern Paris, Le Marais, Belleville & Menilmontant, Bastille & Eastern Paris, The Islands, Latin Quarter, St-Germain & Les Invalides, Montparnasse & Southern Paris plus day trips to Versailles, Chartres, Fontainebleau, Auvers-sur-Oise Create a trip that’s uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary city with Lonely Planet’s Paris.