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PARIS 9TH DISTRICT
Key Numbers
10 827 €
Price per square meter
60 784
Population
2,2 km²
Area
Unusual and unmissable places
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Musée de la Vie Romantique
This charming museum is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and is dedicated to the Romantic movement in art and literature. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and personal objects by artists and writers such as George Sand and Ary Scheffer. The museum also boasts a charming garden, which is an ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau
These covered shopping arcades are the ideal place to make one-off purchases or simply stroll around and admire the architecture. Passage Jouffroy is the larger and more famous of the two, but Passage Verdeau is a hidden gem worth discovering. It's smaller and quieter than Passage Jouffroy, but has a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere.
L'opéra du Palais Garnier
This opulent masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, also known as the Paris Opera, is a must-see for any visitor. Take a guided tour to admire the Grand Hall, the massive curved staircase and Marc Chagall's mural on the domed ceiling. You can even attend a performance and discover the magic of opera or ballet in this emblematic setting.
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
This iconic department store is a shopper's paradise. It offers a wide range of luxury brands, from fashion and beauty to household goods and gastronomy. Even if you don't intend to buy anything, it's worth a visit to admire the breathtaking architecture, including the magnificent stained-glass dome.
Folies Bergère
This legendary music-hall cabaret has been entertaining audiences since 1869. Enjoy a dazzling show with extravagant costumes, cancan dancers and music that will leave you wanting more.
Did you know?
A road named after a cat
I'Impasse des Chats is a little alleyway named after a cat who is said to have saved a child from a fire. Although the authenticity of the story is debatable, the name remains a charming oddity.
Celebrities
Eugène Delacroix
Famous French Romantic painter, known for his vibrant works such as "La liberté guidant le peuple" ("Liberty guiding the people"). (lived near Notre-Dame de Lorette church)
Auguste Renoir
Impressionist painter known for his luminous landscapes and portraits (lived at 33 rue de la Rochefoucauld from 1897 to 1902).
Frédéric Chopin
Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, known for his romantic and poetic compositions. (lived with George Sand)
François Truffaut
Emblematic French director of the Nouvelle Vague, known for films such as "Les 400 coups". (lived at 33 rue de Navarin)
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