CDG PARIS TRANSFER
Champ de Mars offers one of the best panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower. Located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, between the iconic Eiffel Tower and the Military Academy, the Jardin du Champ de Mars stands as a monumental green space in the heart of the city.
Square René-Le Gall is a peaceful green haven in Paris, blending floral charm with urban architecture. Surrounded by rose gardens, pergolas, and tall trees, it offers a quiet retreat where locals and visitors unwind away from the city's rush.
Sartrouville, a peaceful yet vibrant town along the Seine, invites visitors to enjoy its leafy parks, friendly neighborhoods and relaxed riverfront atmosphere, offering a harmonious blend of calm, charm and everyday vitality ideal for a pleasant and welcoming stay.
Quai des Orfèvres flows gracefully along the Seine, framed by majestic buildings and historic bridges. Once home to Paris’s famed police, it now welcomes visitors exploring timeless elegance, soft riverside light, and echoes of literary and cinematic intrigue in motion.
At Paris’s Army Museum under the golden dome of Les Invalides, centuries of military heritage unfold in a majestic setting, where manicured lawns, neoclassical façades, and proud history greet visitors arriving for a journey through France’s martial and architectural legacy.
Saint‑Vincent‑de‑Paul Church rises majestically above its steps in central Paris, flanked by twin towers and Corinthian columns, welcoming travelers and locals under crisp blue skies to a quiet yet monumental square filled with stories carved in stone and symmetry.
The National Museum of Asian Arts in Paris offers a cultural journey through a grand rotunda, framed by serene trees and classical stonework, where timeless sculptures and travelers converge at the heart of a refined collection bridging East and West.
Saint‑Sévérin Church in Paris blends soaring Gothic architecture and spiritual calm in the heart of the Latin Quarter, where a historic bell tower, pointed arches, and ornate stone carvings welcome visitors arriving under clear skies with a timeless sense of reverence.
Visiting the Palais du Luxembourg in Paris invites you to wander through centuries of French history, admire its stately 17th‑century architecture, stroll adjacent to its lush formal gardens, and reflect on its journey from royal residence to the enduring home of the French Senate.
In the lively Montmartre district, Qualys Hôtel Carlton’s Paris blends classic Haussmann architecture with modern comfort, just moments from Sacré-Cœur and Moulin Rouge, offering guests a rooftop view of Paris and effortless access to the city’s cultural treasures.
Nestled between Place Vendôme and Rue de Rivoli, Hôtel Meliá Paris Vendôme offers refined elegance, modern amenities, and timeless Parisian charm, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking cultural richness, high-end shopping, and proximity to historic landmarks.
This elegant 4-star hotel in the heart of Saint-Germain offers a refined and intimate atmosphere. Its classic Parisian architecture blends with contemporary design, making it ideal for visitors seeking charm, comfort, and close access to cultural landmarks.
Beneath a noble stone arch on Rue Payenne, travelers with luggage enter a calm courtyard where café tables glow under parasols, and a courteous chauffeur tends to a sleek car as a quiet plane soars across the afternoon sky overhead.
Rue du Poteau offers an authentic Parisian rhythm with vibrant storefronts, historic architecture, and lively sidewalks where travelers explore Montmartre’s northern edge, surrounded by cafés, colorful awnings, and the everyday charm of a bustling and diverse neighborhood full of character.
Rue d’Assas blends Left Bank elegance with relaxed café life, framed by classic façades and quiet intersections; from the Luxembourg Gardens to cultural landmarks, it welcomes travelers seeking the Parisian rhythm of timeless architecture, shaded terraces, and discreet urban charm.
Rue Boissy-d’Anglas blends diplomatic poise and Parisian chic, where brasseries flourish under Haussmannian stone, and elegance meets calm. Travelers stroll beneath classic facades and leafy silhouettes, embracing a graceful rhythm just steps from high fashion, embassies, and discreet five-star addresses.
Rue Marcadet winds through Montmartre with its blend of medieval charm and modern life, where travelers stroll beside old turrets and vibrant storefronts under clear skies, discovering a vibrant neighborhood rooted in history and alive with cosmopolitan culture and character.
Rue de Nevers opens beneath sculpted reliefs and noble brickwork, inviting a quiet walk into Parisian stone. Near the Seine’s curves, its dignified gateway and classical symmetry frame a moment of urban grace—timeless, understated, and deeply rooted in Left Bank history.
Discover the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, a historic sanctuary of knowledge surrounded by vibrant Latin Quarter energy. Enjoy serene reading spaces and admire the neoclassical architecture—a perfect stop for culture lovers exploring the intellectual heart of the city.
Rue de Tournon captures Parisian elegance with noble façades and grand red doors, just steps from the Sénat and Luxembourg Gardens, inviting visitors into a timeless atmosphere where literary history, discreet luxury, and architectural grace blend in quiet harmony.


















