The 1st and 4th arrondissements of Paris

It is the oldest district in Paris. The Île de la Cité was formerly called Lutetia. Its main attraction is of course the Notre-Dame-de-Paris cathedral (closed following the fire in April 2019). In this district, you can also admire the Pont Neuf which is the oldest bridge in Paris. Its construction began at the end of the sixteenth century. It is the 1st stone bridge to cross the Seine. This district is also home to the Palais de Justice, the mythical former headquarters of the judicial police, 36 quai des Orfèvres opposite the left bank of the Seine, the clock tower of the courthouse, the Conciergerie, the Saint-Chapelle or the Hôtel Dieu created in 551 (the only hospital in Paris until the Renaissance). There is also a flower market open on Sundays. With children, you can visit the Archaeological Crypt (in front of the Notre-Dame Cathedral)

the Ile de la Cité and Notre-Dame

Our favorites on the Notre-Dame side

Stroll along the banks of the Seine on the Île de la Cité and the Ile-Saint-Louis
Go for an ice cream at Bertillon
An outdoor Escape Game : “2 hours to discover Arsène Lupin’s last secret” (from 9 years old)
A guided tour : “The Fantastic and Wonderful Paris” (from 8 years old)
For a birthday : treasure hunt “The Treasure of the Knights Templar” (for 7/12 year olds)

What to do in the Notre-Dame district?

Other districts of Paris

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