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Harriet Comley. The famous city of Parisor the charmingly named City of Lights, is at the top of many people's European bucket lists. With so many incredible attractions packed into the tiny streets of the French capital, sometimes it may feel confusing where to even start. Should I stay near the Eiffel Tower?

The Louvre? The Arc de Triomphe?

Where to stay in Paris

Which of the 20 arrondissements should I stay in? What even is an arrondissement? Take a breath Firstly, arrondissement. Whilst some of the best areas in Paris are referred to by their quarter, such as the 7th Arrondissement home to the Eiffel Towerothers are referred to by name and make up just a small part of an arrondissement.

It should be noted that no matter where you stay in Paris you will be engulfed in culture, history, and ambience. But for those seeking something specific, here is our guide on where to stay in Paris. First-time visitors, families with kids, budget travellers, couples, and those in search of hip and local vibe Though busy, this is one of the bar areas to stay for first-time visitors, enabling you to truly throw yourself into your Parisian holiday.

You could spend days in Paris and never leave the 7th Arrondissement! The Eiffel Tower aside, there are many things to see and do in the area. Les Invalides sits at the centre of the 7th Arrondissement in all its domed golden glory. For a more luxurious feel, and views that feel as if you can almost latin the Eiffel Tower, check in to the Shangri-La Hotel just across the river.

Located north of the Seine covering much of the 18th arrondissement, Montmartre is unique in its atmosphere and architecture. Many of the paris artists, Renoir and Van Gogh among them, called Montmartre home. Waking early, before the tourist crowds, is the perfect way to turn this top Paris attraction into a romantic affair.

The perfect photo spot! Sandwiched between the 7th Arrondissement and the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain is the perfect place for convenient access to much of Paris, as well as providing a lively street atmosphere. Head to Les Deux Magots for a delicious family breakfast, croissants, pain au chocolat, freshly baked bread, fruit and cappuccinos, the perfect way to fuel yourself for a day of exploring.

With just one change and in 17 minutes you will be at the Eiffel Tower. The Latin Quarter is known as the historic centre of learning, with many French universities, including Sorbonne University, located in the neighbourhood. The area has an intellectual gay and youthful vibrance which continually attracts young travellers.