Full of life, culture and history, Paris, also known as ‘The City of Lights’, is nestled in Northern France, on both banks of the Seine River. Paris is divided into 20 districts called ‘Arrondissements‘, which shouldn’t be confused with the Parisian Neighbourhoods (Parisian Quartiers.) A district or Arrondissement often includes a few Parisian Neighbourhoods within its boundaries. The Arrondissements are arranged in the form of a clockwise spiral, with the 1st Arrondissement in the centre of the city.
Having some knowledge of the Arrondissements of Paris will help you choose the best Arrondissement to stay and see the magnificent and unmissable attractions in the city. Each Arrondissement has its own distinct vibe, charm, and character. Here are some of the districts you don’t want to miss on your trip to the City of Lights.
The Eiffel Tower isn’t located in the very heart of the city – it is actually located in the 7th Arrondissement, so tourists love this district. Located near Place de la Bastille, the 11th Arrondissement is a fun and vivid area in Paris, perfect for tourists looking for exciting things. If you want to visit Saint Jean-de-Montmartre Church, Moulin Rouge, Sacré Coeur, Dali Museum, and Montmartre and feel the authentic Parisian atmosphere, then look no further than the 18th Arrondissement.