Most reviewed Monuments in Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Pyrénées-Atlantiques through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 28 places from Monument category.

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Arc de Triomphe
Monument
Iconic triumphal arch built to commemorate Napoleon's victories, with an observation deck.
4.70 (244.6K reviews)
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The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
Basilica
Iconic, domed white church, completed in 1914, with interior mosaics, stained-glass windows & crypt.
4.70 (134.3K reviews)
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Panthéon
Monument
18th-century mausoleum with colonnaded facade, housing remains of notable French citizens.
4.60 (55.5K reviews)
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Sainte-Chapelle
Chapel
Ornate, 13th-century, Gothic chapel with relics & notable stained-glass windows of biblical scenes.
4.70 (40K reviews)
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Alma's bridge
Bridge
This slender bridge on the River Seine was named to commemorate a victory in battle over Russia.
4.50 (19.5K reviews)
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Wall of Love
Tourist attraction
Wall within a park, bearing the words 'I love you' in multiple languages & a popular meeting place.
4.30 (14.4K reviews)
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Conciergerie
Museum
Gothic, riverside fortress & French Revolution prison, housing Marie Antoinette's former cell.
4.40 (9.3K reviews)
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Fontaine Saint-Michel
Historical landmark
Stone fountain, opened in 1860, on a bustling junction and a popular Latin Quarter meeting point.
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4.40 (6.5K reviews)
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Palais de Chaillot
Historical landmark
Architectural, naval & ethnographic museums, above fountains & gardens with Eiffel Tower views.
4.60 (5.7K reviews)
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Buste de Dalida
Monument
Named for chanteuse Dalida, this square in her former neighborhood houses a bronze bust of the icon.
4.30 (4.3K reviews)
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Colonne de Juillet
Monument
Soaring Corinthian-style column topped with a winged gold statue commemorating the 1830 revolution.
4.30 (4.1K reviews)
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Tour Saint-Jacques
Historical place
The only remaining part of a 16th-century church that was destroyed during the French Revolution.
4.50 (4.1K reviews)
National Archives Museum - Hôtel de Soubise image
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National Archives Museum - Hôtel de Soubise
Museum
Museum telling the story of the state archives & displaying significant documents, maps & images.
4.50 (2.4K reviews)
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Élysée Palace
Government office
Sumptuous 18th-century official mansion home of the President of France, set in landscaped gardens.
3.60 (1.7K reviews)
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Flame of Liberty
Monument
Gold-leafed torch & unofficial Diana memorial, built to commemorate American/French friendship.
4.50 (1.6K reviews)
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Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
Monument
This spacious square, once the site of a 16th-century palace, offers views of iconic buildings.
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Chapelle expiatoire
Chapel
Neoclassical chapel dedicated to King Louis XVI & Queen Marie Antoinette in tranquil surrounds.
4.40 (592 reviews)
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Statue of Louis XIV
Historical landmark
Bronze statue of a horse-mounted Louis XIV on a square ringed by fashion boutiques.
4.50 (585 reviews)
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Tour Jean-sans-Peur
Museum
Last vestige of the palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, with displays on its history & construction.
4.50 (544 reviews)
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Tour de l'Horloge du Palais de la Cité
Monument
👍👍 The clock tower is located in the northern corner of the Concierge building, which has been the residence of the Kings of France since 940. The so-called clock tower is massive and rectangular in shape, surmounted by a lantern dating back to 1350, during the reign of John II Le Bon. In 1370, Charles...
4.60 (278 reviews)
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