Audio Guides in Paris
Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Paris through our curated collection of audio guides

Museum of Romantic Life
Museum in the 1830 house of painter Ary Scheffer, with one floor dedicated to writer George Sand.

Jardin des Serres d’auteuil
Elegant, 19th-century gardens with a fountain & large greenhouses for palms & tropical plants.

Colonne Vendôme
Bronze column standing as a war memorial, with bas-relief carvings topped by a statue of Napoleon.

Square du Temple - Elie Wiesel
English landscaped botanical garden with a pool & waterfall, lawns, rare trees & Jewish memorial.

Bourdelle Museum
Art museum with the studio, garden & house of Antoine Bourdelle, Rodin's pupil, & many of his works.

Dali Museum
Permanent exhibition of Salvador Dali's Surrealist art, with a focus on sculptures and engravings.

Passage des Panoramas
One of the first covered passages in Paris, this 1799 walkway features shops & ornate architecture.

Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Art museum in an 18th-century mansion with regularly changing contemporary photography exhibitions.

National Archives Museum - Hôtel de Soubise
Museum telling the story of the state archives & displaying significant documents, maps & images.

Jardin de Reuilly - Paul Pernin
Tranquil park featuring grassy lawns, terraced flower beds, a snack bar & sparkling water fountain.

Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
Ornate church combining gothic & Renaissance design & housing the shrine of Paris' patron saint.

Roseraie de L'Haÿ
Renowned 19th-century rose garden with gazebos, arbors & trellises covered in summer flowers.

Parc de la Planchette
Urban park covering over 8 acres with manicured lawns & flower beds, a playground & carousel.

Jardin du Ranelagh
Large landscaped park featuring walking paths & sculptures, plus playgrounds & pony rides.

Église Saint-Augustin
Lofty, 19th-century Roman Catholic place of worship with a vast dome designed by Victor Baltard.

Jardin des Champs-Élysées
Iconic formal gardens landscaped by André Le Notre in 1667, with theaters, palaces & statues.

Arab World Institute
Striking, 10-story building with latticed windows, housing Islamic cultural exhibitions, plus cafe.