Our Paris city guides

A complete range of publications to (re]discover Paris, and not miss out on must-see places

The Bureau offers visitors practical, themed and complimentary publications, to help them make the most of their stay and inspire them to explore Paris further.

Paris map-guide 2020-2021

The ideal resource for exploring Paris and its region, featuring a detailed map of the capital and its immediate surroundings, a map of the Paris Region, a public transport map, 3 sections of practical information and 8 sections presenting more than 70 major cultural sites in Paris and its region.The map-guide is available at all the Tourist Office information centres, in 9 languages (French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Japanese).

Paris City Guide 2021-2022

This pocket guide helps you to explore Paris and its surroundings. You plan your stay around not-to-be-missed key sites, near to which are suggested museums, monuments, parks and gardens, and districts … to discover. The French capital is carved up into 7 major districts, including addresses in the Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne, as well of course a chapter on the Île-de-France. The guide also includes a themed section packed with ideas and great addresses on the most in-demand topics from visitors: trips & tours, family outings,gastronomy, shopping, and nightlife. Not forgetting a practical information section with useful tips for your stay.

124 pages, English or French.

Français - English

Paris Guided Tours and Visits 2020-2021

This bilingual booklet lists interpreter-guides, lecturer-guides and companies specializing in cultural or themed tours of Paris. On foot, by boat, by sightseeing bus, by bicycle, by air-balloon ... not forgetting ideas for discovering gastronomy, oenology, shopping, behind-the-scenes, etc.

32 pages, French-English

Français/English

Accessible Paris 2019-2020

This guide makes arriving and staying in Paris easier for people with a disability (physical, visual, hearing or mental). It provides the keys to arriving in Paris by plane, train or car, getting around on private transport or by private transport, sleeping and eating in adapted places, visiting museums and monuments in Paris, outings in the city, and entertainment (theatres, cabarets, cinemas, shopping, theme parks, guided tours on the Seine, etc.) It also suggests a sightseeing itinerary along the Seine adapted for people in wheelchairs that may be undertaken autonomously.

28 pages, French or English.

Français - English