The arrondissements of Paris that are home to the Louvre, the Ile de la Cité, the Marais, Saint Germain des Près, the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysées are among the most popular and visited in the capital. Often considered as a residential district, the 15th arrondissement is an eclectic district whose charms and assets leave no one indifferent. Let's go to the Left Bank to discover the 15th arrondissement of the Bellune!
The 15th arrondissement so typically Parisian
Paris is world famous for its history, art, history, gastronomy and culture. Just like Paris, the 15th arrondissement has many attractions: a remarkable heritage and museums for culture (Bourdelle Museum, the House of Culture of Japan), theatres and concert halls for going out and having fun (the Dôme de Paris Palais des Sports, the Grand Point Virgule, the Monfort, Théo-Théatre, Aquaboulevard, Comédie Tour Eiffel. ...), large parks for fresh air, restaurants and historic brasseries where the products are highlighted, shops from the Motte Picquet flowering with the skyscrapers of Montparnasse and Beaugrenelle.
The urban and green district of Paris
With more than forty parks, gardens and squares, the 15th arrondissement is a great place to take a walk. Located on the left bank of the Seine, the André-Citroën park is a public garden where luxuriant vegetation and aquatic scenery blend elegantly. Not far from there, the Georges Brassens Park, named after the French poet, singer-songwriter and composer, is a typically Parisian park. Located between the André-Citroën Park and the Georges-Brassens Park, you will find the Petite Ceinture promenade which, like its big sister, the Coulée Verte, follows the path of an old railway line and transports us into a completely different world.
Paris 15, a district open to the world
The largest exhibition centre in France, the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre, or Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, enjoys an international reputation and welcomes over 7.5 million visitors and 200 events every year. The venue for the biggest events in the heart of Paris for the general public and professionals alike, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles has embarked on a major modernisation project, resulting in a greener, more arty site that is more open to its urban environment and offers a wide range of services.