• Hotel Melia Notre Dame is one of the best hotels near Ile de la Cité. Located in a quiet street, 500 m from Ile de la Cité, it provides free Wi-Fi.
  • 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.
  • 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 4 comprises of Hôtel de Ville, part of Le Marais, Ile de Saint Louis, and Ile de la Cite, meaning that there’s no shortage of things to see and do.
  • L’Ile de la Cité est à la fois le cœur géographique de la ville de Paris (situé entre les deux quais de Seine), et le centre historique de la capitale.
  • 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.
  • An island at the center of Paris, Île de la Cité is the site where the Parisii tribe of the Sequana river, now known as the Seine, first settled.
  • The Île de la Cité or Île de la Cité , is a natural island of the Seine and the heart of the French capital. It was the place where Paris was founded .
  • The Île de la Cité. ... The Rue de la Juiverie, now incorporated into the Rue de la Cité, was the heart of the first Jewish quarter of Paris as early as the 5th century.
  • Today the Île de la Cité is famous for having one of the most popular cathedrals in the world: the Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris).