Bir-Hakeim Bridge
The Bir-Hakeim Bridge is reborn in autumn and demonstrates why it is one of the most iconic bridges in Paris. Built in 1878, it offers unparalleled views of the Eiffel Tower.
The Tuileries Gardens
Created by Catherine de Medici in the 16th century, this park has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 and is included in the list of the banks of the Seine.
View from the Arc de Triomphe
In Paris there are several viewpoints from which you can get a spectacular panoramic view of the city that will surprise you at this time of the year. One of the ways to see the autumn colors of the City of Light is to climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe.
Luxembourg Gardens
Designed by mandate of Marie de Medici in the early seventeenth century, the Luxembourg Gardens are a great place to visit in Paris in autumn. Centennial trees, impressive statues and charming corners give more relevance to one of the most popular parks in the city.
Alexander III Bridge
From the Alexander III Bridge, which connects the Invalides with the Grand and Petit Palais, you can also see the Eifell Tower and the banks of the Seine and its autumn colors. Inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition of 1900 is one of the most emblematic places in the city to walk at this time of year.
Louvre Museum
Parisian parks offer the most beautiful colors of autumn. Browns, yellows and greens stand out on the facades of historic French buildings, such as the Louvre Museum.
Walks and terraces
Before the arrival of winter the weather still gives a respite to walk comfortably or enjoy the last days of warm temperatures. It’s time to take advantage of the terraces to take a breath and relax with a delicious chocolate (or tea or coffee).
The Gargoyles of Notre Dame
One of the best views of Paris is from the medieval gargoyles of Notre Dame. These solitary and silent guardians of the Cathedral defy the passage of time and the seasons from on high.
Cementerio del Montmartre
The cemeteries of Paris are another good place to discover and enjoy the autumn in the city. Lose yourself among its labyrinths of tombstones and crypts of gray stone surrounded by trees while looking for the last resting place of a historical figure.
Rodin Museum
The sculpture garden of the Musée Auguste Rodin also becomes incredible during autumn. The golden hues of the leaves surrounding the sculptures further enhance their beauty at this time of year, before winter leaves the trees bare and the garden takes on a nostalgic air.
The Tuileries Gardens
The autumn colors give an even more beautiful aspect to one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Strolling over the layer of fallen leaves in the Tuileries Garden and getting away for a moment from the hustle and bustle of Paris is a great plan to breathe in the city.
The Eiffel Tower and the Seine
The reddish color tinges the Eiffel Tower in an autumn sunset while the boats ply the Seine.
The Eiffel Tower, with the Trocadero Gardens and the Champ de Mars
When autumn arrives, the surroundings of the Eiffel Tower also change color. On the one hand, the Trocadero gardens, located at the foot of the viewpoint, is a charming corner that was created for the 1937 exhibition. Fountains and sculptures accompany you on the walk. On the other, the Champ de Mars, a former vegetable garden and military maneuvering ground that has been the scene of many important events for the city and now offers one of the most romantic pictures of Paris.
World Heritage Site
The two banks of the Seine River and the monuments they contain are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1991. The trees that accompany the river as it passes through the city (plane trees, Italian poplars, aspens and some willows, mainly) give it its special color in autumn.
The Tuileries Gardens
This central lung of Paris located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde became a public park after the French Revolution.
The Arc de Triomphe
It is one of the most beautiful monuments of the French capital in autumn. The Champs Elysees are dyed in autumn colors and the surrounding trees are cleared of leaves to reveal the arch in the center of the Place Charles de Gaulle.
Paris Boulevards
The city has innumerable viewpoints from which to appreciate the color of the trees in autumn tinging its most beautiful boulevards.
Cementerio del Montmartre
In the Montmartre Cemetery we can find the graves of the writers Alexandre Dumas (son) or Stendhal, the painter Edgar Degas, the scientist Leon Foucault or the composer Hector Berlioz.
On the banks of the Seine
A stroll along the banks of the Seine at sunset or sunrise allows us to play with light, water and the beauty of Paris at its best hours.
Sacred Heart
The Sacré Coeur and the bohemian streets of Montmartre find in this season of the year their perfect ally. The painters’ square, the smell of coffee, the season of chestnuts. Smells and colors.