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  1. The 7th arrondissement of Paris (VII e arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as le septième.

  2. The seventh arrondissement is one of the most bourgeois districts of Paris and one of the most expensive arrondissements to live. It includes the historical aristocratic neighborhood of Faubourg Saint-Germain, and it is also the district of the National Assembly, several ministries, beautiful foreign diplomatic embassies, and big avenues.

    • Climb the Eiffel Tower. Okay, this might seem somewhat clichéd, but if you don’t do it at least once, you will regret it. Not only is it high on so many people’s Paris bucket lists, but the views from the tower are also simply extraordinary and they offer the perfect opportunity to gain a bird’s eye perspective of this fabulous city.
    • Take a stroll through the Champ de Mars. This 24.5-hectare (59 acres) garden incorporates the Eiffel Tower and stretches up to École Militaire. Once a vegetable garden and vineyard, the gardens later became a training ground for the French army and the country’s most famous military school continues to occupy one of its flanks.
    • Explore France’s military history at Hotel National des Invalides. Don’t let the name confuse you. This isn’t actually a hotel at all! Built from 1671 to 1676, this impressive building once served as a hospital for military veterans.
    • Go arty with a visit to the Musée d’Orsay. Paris doesn’t lack world-caliber museums but this one is right up there with the best of them. It is housed in a former railway station on the banks of the Seine and is famous for its glass-fronted clock and for having the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings in the world.
  3. Located on the Rive Gauche, or Left Bank, the 7th arrondissement is set in the heart of Paris, offering the perfect mix of the city’s grandest sites combined with the village-like atmosphere of this quintessentially Parisian neighborhood.

    • The Eiffel Tower. Skip the long lines at the Eiffel Tower. It is by far the most recognized and loved symbol of Paris. The enduring Eiffel Tower was built to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution and to be the centerpiece of the 1889 International Expo.
    • Musée d'Orsay. The main gallery at Musée d'Orsay. Musée d'Orsay vies with the Louvre for the title of top museum in Paris, and it's our personal favorite.
    • Le Cinq Codet. Art Deco styling at Le Cinq Codet. Our first hotel of choice in the 7th Arrondissement is this luxury hotel with a modern twist. The most-definitely Art Deco building started life as a France Telecom building but, in 2014, was completed restored and renovated into a chic hotel.
    • Rue Saint-Dominique. Food shopping on Rue Saint-Dominique. Photo by Mark Craft. Rue St-Dominique is the spine of the 7th Arrondissement, arcing through the quartier and connecting three of its iconic monuments — from Musée d'Orsay in east, passing by Hotel des Invalides, and ending up at Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower in the west.
  4. Apr 23, 2024 · The 7th arrondissement is located to the South of the River Seine, which is known as the ‘Rive Gauche’ (left bank in English). The arrondissement is bordered by the 6th arrondissement ( Saint Germain des Pres) to the East, by the 15th arrondissement to the South and West.

  5. Explore the 7th arrondissement of Paris, including the guide to its top attractions, shopping, bars, restaurants, accommodation, and more.