
The 7th arrondissement, located on the Left Bank of the Seine, embodies monumental and official Paris. Historically a district of power, it has hosted embassies, ministries, and major government institutions since the 18th century, including the National Assembly, housed in the Palais Bourbon.
But the 7th is best known for one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks: the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1889 for the World’s Fair, it towers over the elegant Champ-de-Mars gardens and welcomes millions of visitors each year. Nearby, the Hôtel des Invalides—with its golden dome—houses Napoleon’s tomb and a fascinating military museum.
A chic and quiet neighborhood, the 7th also boasts an exceptional cultural scene, including the Musée d’Orsay, set in a former train station, and the Musée Rodin, located in a private mansion surrounded by sculpture gardens. With its wide boulevards, prestigious schools, and refined residential feel, the 7th is among the most desirable areas in Paris.