Travel to Invalides and Faubourg Saint-Germain

This part of the left bank, from Saint Germain to les Invalides, boasts some of the most famous places in Paris; a long walk is necessary to take in everything the area has to offer.
A cultural visit might include trips to the musée d'Orsay, the Rodin museum, the Army museum, Hôtel des Invalides and the newer quai Branly museum.
On a more "natural" note, this neighbourhood is also rightly famed for its parks: you will certainly enjoy a pleasant stroll from the Luxembourg Palace gardens to the Champ de mars, by way of the esplanade des Invalides.
In terms of shopping, the famous Bon Marché is a must-visit: a temple to pleasure and fashion...
The 7th arrondissement is a top-end neighbourhood which is well worth a visit.


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