Can’t get to Paris? Well then Paris will come to you! Virtual visits enable the French capital to be explored at a distance. From Montmartre to the Louvre, from the Catacombs to the Palais Garnier, the city's finest attractions are revealed through digital technology.
From your smartphone or a computer, and better still, from your bed or a sofa, Paris has never been so easy to get to! Click here to go
Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
Recognizable by its unique whiteness, the famous basilica is an iconic landmark on the Butte Montmartre. It is revealed in all its glory through carefully thought out virtual visits. On this complete discovery tour with sound and video both inside, outside, and even from above, you would think you were really there.
Virtual visits of the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre
Palais Garnier – Opéra de Paris
Undoubtedly one of the most sumptuous buildings in Paris, this opera house can be visited in an original way via 4 quality virtual tours. The visitor is led through spaces not always open to the public to explore the auditorium, the library, and also the roof of the building, which offers a panoramic view of the city, and then to its mysterious underground lake!
Virtual visits of the Opera National de Paris
Musée du Louvre
Paris’s most famous museum can also be discovered from behind your screen! From the Ancient Egypt collection to the Galerie d'Appolon, a small part of the treasures of the unmissable Louvre can be explored at a distance on 3 educational virtual visits.
Virtual visits of the Musée du Louvre
Monnaie de Paris
The oldest institution in France offers an online stroll through its majestic rooms. A visit that enables you to admire the decor and architecture of the Hôtel de la Monnaie both inside and outside. Pure magic!
Virtual visits of the Monnaie de Paris
Grand Palais
Hosting fairs, exhibitions, trade shows, sporting events and even an ice rink at Christmas, the Grand Palais is an essential part of Parisian life! Crowned by a huge unique glass roof, it can be discovered far from the usual crowds that flock to it when you take a digital dive into the heart of its Beaux-Arts style.
Virtual visits of the Grand Palais
Eiffel Tower
The most famous monument in Paris can be visited virtually, away from the wind and without sensations of vertigo! Showing a glimpse of the ascent of the Tower, this video recording provides the ‘visitor’ with one of the most magnificent views of the French capital.
Virtual visits of the Eiffel Tower
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
The interior of this breathtaking decorative arts museum is unveiled from a distance on a full and finely-tuned virtual tour through the different spaces of the place. So many exciting and rich discoveries including Louis-Philippe, Lanvin and Le Corbusier style. Use the search bar on the right and let yourself be transported by this beautiful place.
Virtual visits of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Musée de l’Orangerie
Claude Monet's Water Lilies, major pieces of French art history, are exhibited at the Musée de l'Orangerie in two oval rooms that are specially dedicated to these masterpieces. The virtual tour offered by the museum takes the visitor into the heart of Impressionism revealing the subtleties of the artist's work.
Virtual visits of the Musée de l'Orangerie
Sainte-Chapelle
A veritable architectural gem, located on the Ile de la Cité, the Sainte-Chapelle never fails to impress with the beauty of its stained-glass windows. Luminous and majestic, a virtual tour provides a privileged glimpse of the chapel’s grandiose setting and its 15 extraordinary stained-glass windows.
Virtual visits of Sainte-Chapelle
Musée de la musique – Philharmonie
A world- and historical tour through the prism of music, this is what Paris’s famous museum of music invites you to do! A virtual journey of its impressive collection of instruments (such as a gigantic octobass!), from your computer or smartphone!
Virtual visits of the Musée de la Musique
Château de Pierrefonds
Under the reign of Napoleon III, the Château of Pierrefonds was transformed from ruins by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. It was rebuilt as a castle in the typical architectural style of the Middle Ages with a drawbridge, eight defensive towers and a keep. A veritable journey back to the time of the knights. Not really in Paris, but a click away.
Château de Pierrefonds