• The Île de la Cité is one of two natural islands in the Seine River within the city of Paris, the other being Île Saint-Louis.
  • Place Dauphine The Place Dauphine is a public square located near the western end of the Île de la Cité in the first arrondissement of Paris.
  • I thought Île de la Cité was an excellent way to kick off our exploration of Paris because it perfectly illustrated the theme of our trip – Tradition and Modernity.
  • Île de la Cité, Eyfel Kulesi’nin tepesinden bakıldığında Paris’in çatılarına karışabilir, ama bu ada Fransa’nın en önemli yerlerinden biri.
  • There are two little islands in the middle of the River Seine Île Saint Louis and Île De La Cité both amazing islands to visit with Île De La Cité probably the most...
  • One of two islands within Paris, the Île de la Cité holds some of France’s most historically significant and outstandingly beautiful features.
  • 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.
  • Ile de la Cité is easily accessible through Notre Dame cathedral or Pont des Arts where you will find the Square du vert-calant and the famous “love-lock”.
  • If one place on earth means Paris, it is the Ile de la Cité. All road distances in France are calculated from the plaza in front of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
  • A ship-shaped island, Ile de la Cite is not only just the geographical or historical centre of the city but is also central to Paris’ tourism and culture.