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Top 20 Night Attractions in Paris [2025]

Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
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Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

4.7
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4226 reviews
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Based on 143,590 reviews
4.2 km from downtown
Phone +33892701239
Address: Av. Gustave Eiffel, 75007 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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󱤎Eiffel Tower shines beautifully at night
󱓊France's landmark building of romantic culture
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It is worth climbing the stairs to walk up, where you can see many different scenery and surprises. The only drawback is that it is very tiring and there are not enough toilets. There are many tourists, and it is really painful to queue for a long time and there are many people in the toilets on the ground during cleaning time. Otherwise, this attraction is really super beautiful and worth visiting again and again in different seasons.
The little boy loves it. It's two floors. It's not too tiring. I'm a little afraid of heights, but it's okay overall. The wind is strong and there are a lot of people, but you don't need to queue up and can go up directly.
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Louvre Museum
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Louvre Museum

4.7
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8708 reviews
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From QAR 100.22
Based on 104,033 reviews
1.2 km from downtown
Phone +33140205317
Address: 75001 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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󱓊Explore the Giant Glass Pyramid
󱓊A giant glass pyramid blending the ancient and modern
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I booked a ticket to the Louvre through Trip.com for 14:30. It was very easy to book. On that day, you can join the line about 30 minutes before your booking time, and you’ll be able to enter the museum on time. If you’re into art, you will love it because it’s such a huge museum with five floors (-2, -1, 0, 1, 2). You can spend half a day or even a full day there, but since I’m not very into art, 1–2 hours was enough for me. Anyway, it’s worth visiting at least once if you come to Paris!
Architectural style: The Louvre is divided into two parts, the old building in the Louis XIV period, the new building in the Napoleonic era. The main entrance of the Louvre is a glass pyramid, its designer is the famous Chinese American architect Pei Yuming. Collection: The Louvre Museum is one of the three major museums in the world, and its rich variety of art collections and high artistic value are unimaginable. The museum has 400,000 artworks, including sculpture, painting, art and crafts and seven categories, including ancient Oriental, Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Seine River
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Seine River

Seine River

4.8
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1950 reviews
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Based on 25,820 reviews
4.1 km from downtown
Address: France
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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󱓊Parisian nightlife at Left Bank
󱤎Cruise & experience the magic of Paris
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Seine River: Is it worth going? Highlights and pitfalls Is it worth going? The soul artery of Paris! A natural viewing corridor open to the public for free, but walking alone is a bit monotonous - it is worth the time to combine it with a boat or bike ride. Exclusive highlights: 1. Golden view of the cruise ship: -Watch the Eiffel Tower twinkle every hour on the sunset route, and the moment you look down at the bridge hole is romantic and divine. The fly boat (Bateaux Mouches) has a full glass roof and unlocks the silhouettes of 10 major landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Orsay Museum. 2. Left Bank literary rampage: - Find 1900s antique posters at the Green Box second-hand book stall. Although the padlocks of the Art Bridge have been removed, the bronze sculptures are still in production. - Squat at the Marie Bridge, the same railway bridge hole as in "Inception". 3. Locals' way of playing: - Picnic on Swan Island, red wine with baguettes, and the tower light reflected on the water surface on summer nights is like broken diamonds. - Take a cyberpunk movie on the graffiti wall in the tunnel under the new bridge. Tips to avoid pitfalls: - Choose a cruise after 18:00! The reflection is serious during the day, the night view is the best; - Be wary of the "free bracelet" scam (a common trick on the riverside); - The stone steps on the river bank are slippery, wear non-slip shoes; - Some docks will be restricted during the Olympic Games in August, so check the official website in advance. Summary: The Seine River is a mobile postcard of Paris. A 30-yuan boat ticket allows you to see the thousand-year splendor of both sides of the river. A three-piece set of hiking + boating + picnic will make you understand why Hemingway said "Paris is a moveable feast". (Word count: 198) 🚲 Secret route: Rent a shared bicycle from the Sully Bridge, ride along the "Paris Beach" dedicated lane (artificial beach open in summer), and go directly to Berthillon, an ice cream shop in the alley behind Notre Dame.
## Lake Seine: Parisians' private cold jade, rowing into the parallel universe of the Jurassic **Is it worth going? ** If you are tired of the flood of tourists, this is the respirator of Normandy! The Lake Seine (Lac de la Seine), 1.5 hours' drive from Paris, is actually the **Canal Saint-Martin Reservoir** - but don't be fooled by the name, it is the illegitimate child of geological miracles and French pastoral, so beautiful that the locals keep their mouths shut. ### Hardcore highlight: Inception under the chalk cliff * **Rowing through the Cretaceous: ** Rent an electric boat (€20/hour) to break into the center of the lake, **30-meter-high snow-white cliffs** suddenly rise from the ground. Touching the cold rock formations with your fingertips, it is a history book pressed by the bones of marine microorganisms 75 million years ago, and the gullies washed out by rainwater are like the ribs of giant beasts - **Parisians are actually having a holiday picnic in the dinosaur cemetery! ** * **Ghost Dance at the Sunken Church:** The **Saint-Vigo Church**, which was submerged in the 19th century, lies quietly at the bottom of the lake. When the water level drops in midsummer, the spire of the bell tower pierces the lake surface. When paddling close, the oars will startle a flock of bronze waterfowl, as if the dead are flapping their wings. * **Rainbow Mast Forest:** At the **Gailard Castle Pier** on the south bank of the lake, the masts of hundreds of sailboats pull out golden lines in the sunset. Sit in the old tavern next to the sluice and watch the boat owners use the pulley system to "hang" the yacht over the dam - **This is the magical operation of the living fossil of the Industrial Revolution**. * **Dark Night Starlight Bathing Beach:** Avoid patrolmen (shh!) late at night and jump into the shallow waters of the bay. The chalk rocks reflect the moonlight, and the water body flashes with blue phosphorescence - the **natural fluorescent party** of algae and minerals is more magical than Mont Saint-Michel. ### The cool tricks that only locals know: * **Picnic Assassin Equipment:** - Buy **Apple Cider Sausage** at the bakery in Les Trois Lacs - Spread the tablecloth and choose **Elephant Trunk Hill Grotto** on the north shore (Google "Grotte d'Eawy"), where the echo of the rock wall amplifies the sound of champagne bottle opening * **The ultimate Easter egg for anglers:** Rent a fishing rod (€5) and wait downstream of the sluice, **2-meter-long European catfish** tumble in the turbine vortex, biting the hook with the force of a small sea monster. * **Ruins exploration code:** - Abandoned **Freine Steam Station** (Chemin des Écluses), rusty valves engraved with 1887 worker graffiti - **German bunkers** on the west side of the reservoir, wild roses growing in the bullet holes in the wall ### Fatal warning: Dry season (August-September) the lake surface shrinks by 30%, and the white cliffs are exposed like the corpse of a giant whale; in the flood season (April-May), be careful of underwater broken trees when rowing - last year three canoes performed "Titanic" here. When you bite off sour bread with Normandy cheese in the chalk cliff cave and watch the sailboat slide past the reflection of the church spire, you will suddenly realize: Parisians use the Jurassic cliffs as their backyard
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Disneyland Paris
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Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris

4.8
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2766 reviews
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From QAR 297.38
Disneyland Paris | 31.6 km from downtown
Phone +33160306053
Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 day
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There are not as many people as in China. It is worth taking the children there. The queues for many popular projects are only 40 to 50 minutes. We played 5 roller coasters, a bungee jumping machine, and the fireworks show was beautiful. The children were very happy.
Disneyland Paris is a vibe of mix fun and adventure rides. Activities and alot of shows. Most recommended rides are Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Ratatouille: The Adventure. You'll also find many beloved Disney staples like "it's a small world", Peter Pan's Flight, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. The Disney Stars on Parade is a major highlight, Broadway-Style Shows. There are alot of Dinning Options available inside theme park
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

4.7
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2464 reviews
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Ile de la Cite | 439m from downtown
Phone +33142345610
Address: 6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Featured in 2025 Global 100 – Best Things to Do
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󱓊Climb the clock tower for a panoramic view of Paris
Admire the exquisite interior sculptures and murals
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🌟 Paris stroll: a city romantic code, how many people do not know Paris, this name knows this building, in the textbooks to read the ugly bell ringer has increased the mystery of the biological Notre Dame, Paris must punch in the red location. The interior has not yet opened, and the exterior is still under maintenance. 🗼 Notre Dame Cathedral is under maintenance, and the people who come to punch in are still endless, just to witness the truth. It reopened in September. You can make an online reservation for the Seine River at night like a picture scroll slowly unfolding. The beauty is unspeakable.
Notre Dame de Paris: A stone epic reborn from the ashes, is it worth kneeling and looking up? Conclusion: Even if the scaffolding is not removed, it is still the soul coordinate of Paris! The fire burned through the Gothic dome, but it allowed humans to see the naked appearance of faith - Notre Dame at this moment is a living architectural anatomy lesson, more philosophical than when it was perfect. The hardcore truth beyond "The Hunchback of Notre Dame": The shocking aesthetics of the scaffolding church: the giant tower crane on the south side pierces the sky like a mechanical cross, and the unfinished flying buttresses expose the steel nerves. Through the gaps in the construction fence, you can see the new spire cast from **600 tons of recycled lead blocks after the disaster - this is the Gothic soul resurrected by humans with technology in the 21st century. The miraculous code of the survivors: Bronze rooster weather vane (fallen to the ground in the fire and then recovered): It contains fragments of Paris, the crown of thorns and the remains of Saint Denis. The French regard it as the immortal totem of the ** country; South Rose Window (16th century): The colored glass tempered by high temperature in the flames is more colorful. When the midday sun penetrates, the rose projection like a blood diamond will appear on the ground; North transept stone column: The charred column is deliberately preserved and juxtaposed with the snow-white restoration stone - ** destruction and rebirth are in fierce dialogue here. Time capsule in the underground palace: The underground archaeological tomb (Crypte Archéologique) contains the ruins of the ancient Roman baths of the Île de la Cité. The stone swimming pool in the 4th century AD is intertwined with the foundation of the medieval Notre Dame. The two thousand years of accumulation of Paris are cut here. Ghost echoes on the riverside squatting on the Pont Neuf of the Seine until late at night. When the construction lights go out, the outline of the building floats in the moonlight. At this time, if you put your ear to the wall, you can hear the whimper of the wind blowing through the hollow holes of the scaffolding - that is the phantom sound of Quasimodo ringing the bell. Post-disaster pilgrimage survival guide: Touch rebirth up close: - Book a "Chantier Tour" (€19) and enter the construction site wearing a helmet to watch robots carve new beams; - Go to the "Atelier de la Reconstruction" next door to assemble an oak dome model by hand and touch the charred original beam samples. Magic moment sniping: - Squat at the Pont Petit one hour before sunset, where the construction cranes and the remaining twin towers form a surreal picture in the reflection of the Seine; - Look up at the North Tower at the top of the hour, and when the temporary bells (newly cast in 2023) ring, the pigeons in the sky will be startled and fly back like ashes. Soul meal replacement plan: - Sainte-Chapelle (Sai
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Palace of Versailles
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Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles

4.7
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2943 reviews
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From QAR 89.22
Based on 27,927 reviews
17.9 km from downtown
Phone +33130837800
Address: Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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󱨜Experience the opulent Louis XIV architecture
󱓊Baroque architecture showcases the splendor of Louis XIV
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凡爾賽宮地方非常大,太陽亦好猛烈,如果有老有嫩,記得book架哥爾夫球車坐下,否則大大個太陽在頭頂,會行得辛苦。坐車比較實際,否則老人家走兩步哂親熱親也無謂。
Soend time at the gardens first, rent a bike. A lot of walking.
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Palais Garnier
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Palais Garnier

4.7
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1088 reviews
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9.7
From QAR 62.03
Based on 20,127 reviews
2.3 km from downtown
Phone +33171252423
Address: Pl. de l'Opéra, 75009 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Admire the Opera House's magnificent chandelier
󱨜Eclectic architectural gem
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Palais Garnier, Paris’s legendary opera house, is a masterpiece of opulence and artistry. Built in the 19th century, its grand façade, marble staircases, gilded balconies, and crystal chandeliers exude timeless elegance. Inside, the jewel of the ceiling painted by Marc Chagall adds a touch of modern magic to the historic splendor. Whether attending a performance or simply touring its lavish halls, the experience feels like stepping into a fairytale. From the Grand Foyer, reminiscent of Versailles, to the velvet-draped auditorium, every detail whispers luxury. A visit to Palais Garnier is an unforgettable encounter with the glamour and cultural soul of Paris.
The Paris Opera House is large in scale, exquisite in details and magnificent in appearance. It is praised as a theatre where paintings, marble and gold ornaments complement each other, giving people great enjoyment.
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Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile
Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile
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Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile

4.7
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2706 reviews
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From QAR 67.98
Based on 46,365 reviews
Champs Elysées | 4.6 km from downtown
Phone +33155377377
Address: Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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󱤎Champs-Élysées' enchanting night view
󱨞The Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile is brightly lit at night
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Because of some problems with the hotel, we only caught the cruise ship. It was just getting dark when we arrived, and it was already dark when we turned back. The effect was great. We need to be reminded that there are many people on the cruise ship, so we need to arrive 30 minutes early, otherwise we have to wait for the next one.
The Arc de Triomphe is a must-see for Paris, a famous attraction, one of the Peugeots of Paris, France. The Arc de Triomphe is located in the center of Charles de Gaulle (formerly the Star Square) in Paris, France. It is about 50 meters high and about 45 meters wide, and is one of the largest Arc de Triomphes in the world. The main structure of the Arc de Triomphe is built in stone and the overall shape is magnificent. The front and back of the building are beautifully decorated, showing important war scenes and heroic figures in French history. The Arc de Triomphe in Paris is not only a architectural gem of France, but also an important part of the world cultural heritage. It attracts tourists from all over the world with its unique architectural style, deep historical heritage and rich cultural connotation. ​
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Moulin Rouge
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Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

4.6
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364 reviews
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8.5
From QAR 531.04
Based on 15,503 reviews
Montmartre | 3.4 km from downtown
Phone +33153098282
Address: 82 Bd de Clichy, 75018 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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󰀆Show starts nightly at 7pm
󰀆Stunning modern can-can dance performance
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the show was very entertaining, dancing and choreography was fabulous so were the outfits was spectacular. dinner was served very efficiently and tastefully good although it was very pricey. amazing would definitely recommend.
the surrounding are fun. I visited Moulin Rouge because it seems a preacher interesting place. I would recommend to take 10 minutes to admire the street and the place 🩷
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The Centre Pompidou
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The Centre Pompidou

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818 reviews
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8.5
Based on 6,359 reviews
Les Halles | 448m from downtown
Phone +33144781233
Address: Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.13 of Best Things to Do in Paris
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The last stop before leaving Paris was the Pompidou Center. The building's appearance is very unique, like a large industrial factory. No wonder it is written on the Internet as an industrial modern style. I bought tickets online and the tickets were issued fairly quickly. I waited for less than an hour. Art exhibitions, although I don't have artistic cells, I followed my feelings, walked slowly, strolled slowly, and understood and appreciated from my own perspective.
The Centre Pompidou is absolutely worth a visit. We especially enjoyed the 5th and 4th floor with the permanent exhibition. A must see when visiting Paris. You also have an amazing view over Paris, including the Eiffel Tower from the 6th floor.
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