Largest and most populous arrondissement, mostly residential.
Parks and cultural venues including Parc des Buttes-Chaumont.
Known for Asian quarter and modern high-rise buildings.
Affluent residential area with museums and Bois de Boulogne.
Mixed residential and business district with parks.
Lively district with nightlife, markets, and diverse communities.
Montmartre, known for artistic heritage and Sacré-Cœur.
Residential area with Montparnasse and parks.
Known for Canal Saint-Martin and multicultural neighborhoods.
Luxurious residential district with famous landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower.
Home to the Eiffel Tower, Musée d'Orsay, and government buildings.
Home to the departmental prefecture and the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles exhibition center.
Residential district with a mix of old and new buildings, known for its vibrant cultural scene.
Residential district with a mix of old and new buildings, known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic landmarks like the Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Diverse district with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its vibrant cultural scene.
Residential district with a mix of old and new buildings, known for its vibrant cultural scene.
Historic district known for its artistic and cultural heritage, including the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Champs-Élysées, luxury shops, and business district.
Residential district with a mix of old and new buildings, home to the Montparnasse Cemetery.
Part of the historic Marais district, known for museums and galleries.
Luxurious and historic district with famous landmarks like the Luxembourg Gardens.
Includes the eastern part of Le Marais and the Île Saint-Louis.
Diverse district with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its trendy bars and restaurants.
The heart of Paris, including the Louvre Museum, Tuileries Gardens, and Rue de Rivoli shopping street.
Academic and intellectual heart of Paris, including the Sorbonne University.
Central arrondissement including the Louvre, Palais Royal, and the Île de la Cité.
Trendy area with parks and markets.
Diverse neighborhood known for street art and nightlife.
Modern district with park, arena, and wine museum.
Trendy area along the canal with cafes and boutiques.
Famous avenue with theaters, cafes, and luxury shops.
Asian quarter with shops, restaurants, and cultural centers.
Small island in the Seine with elegant 17th-century architecture.
Area around Hôtel des Invalides and museums.
Cultural park area with concert halls and museums.
Historic Jewish quarter and trendy art galleries.
Historic district with medieval streets, shops, and museums.
Historic hilltop neighborhood with artists and nightlife.
Vibrant market street and pedestrian area with shops and cafes.
Known for bars, music venues, and vibrant street life.
Area around Palais Garnier and major shopping streets.
Upscale neighborhood with shops and parks.
Residential neighborhood with shops and parks.