Île de la Cité, The Cradle of Paris, a Timeless Charm

Ile de la Cité, 75004 Paris
The birthplace of Paris
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Introduction

The Île de la Cité is a small island located on the Seine River. It was occupied by a Celtic tribe called the Parisii around 4,200 BC. Today, it is an important area in the heart of Paris. The island is home to many historical landmarks, including the remains of an early palace from the Capetian dynasty. Visitors can explore the famous Sainte Chapelle with its stained glass windows, as well as the Conciergerie, which was converted into a prison after the French Revolution. On the right side of the square is the oldest hospital in Paris, the Hôtel-Dieu. Additionally, you can take a walk on the Pont Neuf, have a picnic or read a book on the riverbank. Despite the expansion of Paris, the Île de la Cité has maintained its significance as the center of royal and ecclesiastical power.
Address
Ile de la Cité, 75004 Paris
Transportation
Get off at Cité station on the subway.