Getting There
The Paris Observatory is located on the Left Bank of the Seine, easily accessible by public transport.





The Paris Observatory, established in 1667, is the world's oldest observatory still in operation and a cornerstone of Western astronomy. Located on the Left Bank of the Seine in central Paris, it has been a hub for astronomical research and education. While it primarily serves as a research institution, the observatory occasionally opens its doors to the public for special events, offering a glimpse into its rich history and contributions to science. Visitors can enjoy its beautiful architecture and the serene surroundings, making it a must-visit for those interested in the history of astronomy.
The Paris Observatory, established in 1667, is the world's oldest observatory still in operation and a cornerstone of Western astronomy. Located on the Left Bank of the Seine in central Paris, it has been a hub for astronomical research and education. While it primarily serves as a research institution, the observatory occasionally opens its doors to the public for special events, offering a glimpse into its rich history and contributions to science. Visitors can enjoy its beautiful architecture and the serene surroundings, making it a must-visit for those interested in the history of astronomy.
Oldest observatory still in operation.
Rich history dating back to 1667.
Central Paris location with scenic views.
Occasional open days and events.
Rich historical significance as the oldest observatory still in operation.
Occasional public access during special events and open days.
Located in central Paris, offering a blend of science and culture.
The Paris Observatory is located on the Left Bank of the Seine, easily accessible by public transport.
Combine your visit with nearby attractions such as the Luxembourg Gardens.
Science enthusiasts and history buffs.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
French, English
Bring a camera to capture the historic architecture and scenic views.
Tourists, Educational, Science