• 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
  • 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.
  • The Ile de la Cite is one of the natural island on the Seine River. Several bridges along the island connects it to the north and south banks of the Seine.
  • One way to reach the Île de la Cité is over the Pont Neuf. Though its name means “new bridge,” it was built by Henry IV in the early 17th century.
  • Around the year 200 B.C., the Parisii Celtic tribe lived on the Île de la Cité until the Romans conquered the area and established a town called Lutetia in 52 BC.
  • Paris'in merkezindeki Seine'de yer alan gemi şeklindeki Île de la Cité, şehrin tarihi kalbidir.[3] Yaklaşık 10 sokak uzunluğunda ve 5 genişliğindedir.
  • (Last Update: 02.06.2024) Cite Island - Île de la Cité, one of the two islands located on the Seine River, right in the middle of the touristic center of Paris.
  • 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?
  • Île de la Cité attracts visitors with its central role in the development of Paris and its unique architectural beauty.
  • 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.