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Parc des Princes is the 47,929-seat stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, best known as the home ground of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) since 1974. Designed by architect Roger Taillibert, the stadium is celebrated for its bold cantilevered concrete roof and its intimate, steep bowl layout that places fans extremely close to the pitch.

The Catacombs of Paris offer a chilling, deeply fascinating journey beneath the bustling streets. This sprawling underground ossuary contains the neatly arranged, skeletal remains of over six million Parisians stacked in dark, ancient limestone quarries.

Stade Roland-Garros is the legendary tennis complex in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, home to the French Open (Roland-Garros), one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. The complex spans 12.5 hectares in the Bois de Boulogne area and features 18 courts, including the iconic Court Philippe-Chatrier with its retractable roof completed in 2020, and the semi-underground Court Simonne-Mathieu nestled within greenhouses designed by architect Marc Mimram.

Classic Seine river cruise departing from Pont de l'Alma, offering panoramic views of Paris's iconic monuments since 1949..

The Atelier des Lumières is Paris's first fully digital art center, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century iron foundry in the 11th arrondissement. With 140 video projectors and a spatial sound system flooding 3,300 m² of industrial space, it transforms the work of iconic artists into breathtaking immersive environments.