If taking photos for Instagram is your thing, don’t worry; we’re not trying to judge. This is the right blog for you! From old-fashioned backdrops to famous structures around the globe, Paris is one of the most Instagrammable cities in the world.
The city is everything you could want. It’s simple and charming and is a great place to indulge in your love for the past and modern, and, of course, there’s no denying the romantic appeal of the city. It doesn’t matter if you are in the town with your partner, but you’ll walk away in love and with your city!
This blog contains an overview of all you should know before visiting these Instagrammable spots in Paris (in no specific order, we’ll promise)
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Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is at the top of the Paris bucket list. But where do you get the shot?
There are a variety of angles regarding the famous iron tower, with our favorite being the sunrise on the Trocadero steps.
To get there, we suggest taking an underground train to Trocadero station. It will drop you a few meters from the platform for viewing, and then you can walk out to take in the stunning panorama!
It’s the perfect spot to begin your day at dawn if you want to relax and enjoy the view from this spot, famous of all Paris Instagram places.
If you’re planning on going to the top of the tower, we suggest booking Eiffel Tower tickets in advance for stunning views from atop the building as well as below it.
Arc De Triomphe
Next, The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous Paris Instagram locations, as well as for photography reasons.
It is adorned with the names of all French triumphs and generals engraved on its exterior and interior surface.
It is necessary to purchase Arc De Triomphe tickets to go to the Arc De Triomphe Rooftop, which can be booked in advance. We recommend the skip-the-line Arc de Triomphe Rooftop Tickets since it has some of the city’s most stunning views.
Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles has had a long and fascinating history. It was once an enormous palace for the royals, then turned into a historical museum, and is now it’s a Palace of the Republic. If you go to the Palace of Versailles, you will understand the French’s lavishness, elegance and sheer expertise. In a way, going to Versailles Palace is like being transported to an intriguing novel, where you’ll meet kings, emperors, revolutionaries, and Republican leaders. It’s also a work of art and is loved by millions of visitors who marvel at the feats Louis XIV, the Sun King, achieved. Over fifty years, he constructed Europe’s giant castle and an indefatigable monument to his achievements.
In the end, the Palace of Versailles is a must! It is not just the well-known Hall of Mirrors, but the exterior area of Versailles is brimming with gorgeous sights. Play the role of Marie Antoinette as you stroll around the gardens and snap some beautiful pictures along the way. Make sure you book Palace of Versailles tickets to enjoy an incredible experience.
Pantheon
We’re not talking about the iconic attraction in Rome (although it’s a GREAT photo-op, too). We’re talking about the one we’ve always considered to be in our favorite capital city, Paris. The Pantheon is the enormous mausoleum in Paris and is the burial place of Marie Curie, Victor Hugo, and many other famous figures.
P.S. It is possible to climb to the dome to get amazing views over the entire city.
Sacre-Coeur
Following the Eiffel Tower After the Eiffel Tower, the Sacre-Coeur can be considered the city’s second-highest point!
At the highest point on Montmartre Hill, you’ll have to walk up the numerous steps to get to the famed Roman Catholic Church. But, with an average of 10 million people per year, The views from the top are worth the climb.
The possibility is to join the Montmartre Walking Tour, which includes an expert local guide that covers not just the Sacre-Coeur but the entire Montmartre region.
For those who prefer to travel on your terms, You can also book an audioguide. Sacre-Coeur as well as Its surrounds Audioguide.
With a panoramic view of Paris and beyond, the Sacre-Coeur is unlike any other religious structure we’ve been to.
Enjoy your time exploring the area before heading down to Montmartre.
Sinking House In Montmartre
Regarding Instagrammable spots in Paris, the following must be at the top of the list.
Celebrity status, thanks to Social media platforms; this photo illusion suggests that the old grand Block of Flats are crumbling to death.
It’s a straightforward camera tilt, and we assist ourselves by preventing us from falling into the hills!
The Sinking House of Montmartre is located next towards the Sacre-Coeur and is an ideal postcard photograph.
Paris At Night
When wandering around in the streets of Paris, it’s difficult not to take in the beauty of the softly illuminated avenues.
Our most memorable photo/memory of the trip was taken on the way back one night when we looked back and saw an image of the Eiffel Tower from afar. A moment of magic we shared in Paris will be a memory we’ll never forget!
We couldn’t resist the urge to create our romantic Paris photo on the wall.
La Maison Rose
Montmartre, As you might have realized, is among the most quirky and popular tourist destinations in Paris.
The only problem was that La Maison Rose was closed when we went. However, we couldn’t resist the urge to include it at the top of our Instagrammable destinations on our Paris list.
The pretty pink corner eatery was where we intended to eat lunch. If you do get the chance to yourself, tell us the details!