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Le Grand Rex

Critics' Choice
Attractions, Cinemas

Opened in 1932, this huge art deco cinema was designed by Auguste Bluysen with fantasy Hispanic interiors by US designer John Eberson. Go behind the scenes in the crazy...

1 bd Poissonnière

Tour Jean Sans Peur

Critics' Choice
Attractions

This Gothic turret (1409-11) is the remnant of the townhouse of Jean Sans Peur, duke of Burgundy. He was responsible for the assassination of his rival Louis d'Orléans, which...

20 rue Etienne-Marcel

Bourse de Commerce

Attractions

Housing the Paris chamber of commerce, this trade centre for coffee and sugar was built as a grain market in 1767. The circular building was then covered by a wooden dome,...

2 rue de Viarmes
FREE

Eglise St-Eustache

Attractions

This massive, barn-like church, built between 1532 and 1640, has a Gothic structure but Renaissance decoration in its façade and Corinthian capitals. Among the paintings in the...

Rue du Jour
FREE

Eglise St-Germain-l'Auxerrois

Attractions

The architecture of this former royal church spans several eras: most striking is the elaborate Flamboyant Gothic porch. Inside, there's the 13th-century Lady Chapel and a...

2 pl du Louvre
FREE

Etoiles du Rex

Attractions, Tours

The slick but cheesy 50-minute backstage tour of the glorious art deco Grand Rex cinema is a treat for any kids with acting aspirations. Be prepared to ham your heart out when,...

1 bd Poissonnière

Forum des Halles

Attractions, Shops

The labyrinthine mall and transport interchange extends three levels underground and includes the Ciné Cité multiplex cinema and the Forum des Images, as well as clothing...

1st
FREE

Pavillon des Arts

Art, Attractions

This gallery in Les Halles hosts exhibitions on anything from photography to local history.

101 rue Rambuteau

Porte St-Denis & Porte St-Martin

Attractions

These twin triumphal gates were erected in 1672 and 1674 at important entry points to the city as part of Colbert's strategy to glorify Paris and celebrate Louis XIV's...

Rue St-Denis/bd St-Denis
FREE