
Paris·1st arrondissement, Louvre
Louvre III
The 1st arrondissement is the historic and geographic heart of Paris, the point from which the city's concentric arrondissements spiral outward and from which all distances in France are officially measured. The Louvre — the world's most visited museum, housed in a palace that was a royal residence for centuries — defines the neighbourhood's western boundary, its glass pyramid forming one of the most recognised silhouettes in contemporary architecture. The Palais Royal, with its serene colonnaded garden and the playful striped columns of Daniel Buren, lies directly adjacent, while the Jardin des Tuileries extends westward toward the Place de la Concorde along an axis of extraordinary formal beauty. The Seine flows just moments to the south, crossed by the historic Pont Neuf and the elegant Pont des Arts. The covered passages of the Galerie Véro-Dodat and the nearby Galerie Vivienne — survivors of 19th-century Parisian commercial life — offer a glimpse of the city's more intimate and timeless character beneath its monumental surface. To stay in the 1st is to inhabit the very centre of one of the world's great cities, with everything within reach and nothing overlooked.
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The 1st arrondissement is the historic and geographic heart of Paris, the point from which the city's concentric arrondissements spiral outward and from which all distances in France are officially measured. The Louvre — the world's most visited museum, housed in a palace that was a royal residence for centuries — defines the neighbourhood's western boundary, its glass pyramid forming one of the most recognised silhouettes in contemporary architecture. The Palais Royal, with its serene colonnaded garden and the playful striped columns of Daniel Buren, lies directly adjacent, while the Jardin des Tuileries extends westward toward the Place de la Concorde along an axis of extraordinary formal beauty. The Seine flows just moments to the south, crossed by the historic Pont Neuf and the elegant Pont des Arts. The covered passages of the Galerie Véro-Dodat and the nearby Galerie Vivienne — survivors of 19th-century Parisian commercial life — offer a glimpse of the city's more intimate and timeless character beneath its monumental surface. To stay in the 1st is to inhabit the very centre of one of the world's great cities, with everything within reach and nothing overlooked.
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Discover 1st arrondissement, Louvre.
Louvre III sits in Paris, the city that set the template for European living and never let it go. From the limestone facades of the 8th to the quieter corners of the 16th and 17th, Paris is a working capital that holds the line on craft and detail. Mornings begin at the boulangerie, afternoons in a museum, evenings around a small marble bar. The arrondissements stitch into one of the most layered urban fabrics in Europe, and Louvre III sits at its centre.



