Tours and Tickets to Experience Les Halles
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Les Halles

Les Halles is located in the 2nd arrondissement, walking distance from the Louvre.
Les Halles is a must-see for foodies and wine enthusiasts.
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Les Halles is free to visit as it’s a neighborhood in Paris, but there are plenty of guided tours available if you’d like to learn more about the area. Prices vary depending on tour length, group size, and inclusions. Expect to pay from US$50 for a 2–3 hour bicycle tour that includes Les Halles and other nearby attractions, and from US$400 per group for a private walking tour.
Les Halles is in central Paris and is easy to reach from other parts of the city by public transportation. Châtelet les Halles is a major transportation hub, served by both metro and RER trains. You can also take the metro to Les Halles station if you’d rather avoid the hustle of the larger nearby station.
The Les Halles neighborhood is in central Paris, and many top attractions are nearby. Les Halles is a short walk from the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries Garden, the Jardin du Palais Royale, and the Le Marais neighborhood. It’s also close to the Île de la Cité, where you’ll find Sainte-Chapelle and the Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Yes, Les Halles has plenty of family-friendly activities and attractions. Head to the large indoor shopping mall, Westfield Forum des Halles, where kids will especially enjoy the LEGO® store. Jardin Nelson Mandela has a large playground and plenty of green space to run around in.
There are many dining options in Les Halles, especially French and other European cuisine. You can find a variety of ready-to-eat options inside the Westfield Forum des Halles, fresh produce at the Marché Saint-Eustache Les Halles, and sit-down-meal options in the bars, restaurants, bistros, and cafés in the streets of Les Halles.

























































