Louvre District, 1st arrondissement

Louvre District, 1st arrondissement

The 1st arrondissement of Paris, located in the historical heart of the capital, is one of the oldest and most prestigious districts in the city. It is here that Paris was born, on the Île de la Cité, originally settled by the Gallic tribe of the Parisii and later developed by the Romans. Over the centuries, the area became the political, religious, and cultural center of the French kingdom.

Today, it is home to iconic landmarks such as the Louvre Palace, a former royal residence now transformed into the world’s largest museum.

Nearby, the elegant Tuileries Garden offers a royal promenade filled with fountains, sculptures, and sweeping views of the Seine and Place de la Concorde.

The 1st arrondissement also enchants visitors with its covered passages like the Palais-Royal, high-end boutiques and historic squares such as Place Vendôme.

Every street in this arrondissement tells a story, offering a unique experience that blends art, heritage, and Parisian elegance.

Explore the Passages: I highly recommend wandering through the Galerie Véro-Dodat; it is one of the most beautiful 19th-century covered passages in the district, featuring elegant boutique windows and a black-and-white tiled floor that feels like stepping back in time.