• 3.1 Square de l'Île de la Cité and Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation
    • 3.2 The Cathedral and Parvis of Notre-Dame
  • 2, boulevard du Palais on the Ile de la Cité. Access? La Cité station (Metro Line 4) or Saint-Michel — Notre-Dame station (RER B or C). Price?
  • We always stay within blocks of the Ile de la Cite while visiting Paris so have walked around and across it many times in the course of a single visit.
  • From Ice Creams to markets to Opening Hours, ile-de-la-cite.com is your one-stop guide to the center of Paris. ... Flower Market of Île de la Cité.
  • Île de la Cité, one of the two natural islands on the Seine, is the heart of ancient Paris and one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in the city.
  • One of the best is the Île de la Cité Walking Tour, which also includes skip-the-line tickets and tours of Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie.
  • We loved strolling around and visiting the historic attractions on Île de la Cité. For a such a small island, there’s a lot of important places to see on Île de la Cité.
  • The history of the Île de la Cité began with the Parisi Tribe around the 3rd century, who created one of the oldest settlements in Paris on the island.
  • As you cross over the Seine towards Île de la Cité, the ancient heart of Paris, you journey back through the centuries to the very origins of the city.
  • Île de la Cité has always been linked to the Right and Left Banks of Paris by two bridges, the first ones made of wood and later rebuilt from stone.