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  3. Things to Do in Levallois-Perret, France: See Tripadvisor's 19,023 traveller reviews and photos of Levallois-Perret tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Levallois-Perret. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Parc de La Planchette
    • Île de La Jatte
    • Maison de La Pêche et de La Nature
    • Parc Monceau
    • Musée Jacquemart-André
    • Grand Palais
    • Petit Palais
    • Marché Poncelet
    • Folie Saint-James
    • Musée Cernuschi

    One of the endearing things about Levallois-Perret is its abundance of greenery; almost a fifth of the total area of this suburb is parkland. At the Parc de la Planchette it will dawn on you that you’re in a quiet, residential part of Paris, where parents bring young children to the playgrounds, office workers come for morning runs and couples take...

    This island in the Seine is a cosy residential area that became fashionable in the late-19th century when the Impressionists set up their easels by the water. Monet, van Gogh and Sisley all painted Île de la Jatte, but the enduring work painted here was Un Dimanche Après-Midi à l’Île de la Grande Jatte, by Georges Seurat in 1886. Also see the 18th-...

    At the upper end of the Île de la Jatte is a dinky museum revealing the aquatic life of the Seine. The attraction has several tanks with freshwater fish like pikes, sculpins and catfish. There’s also a touch pool where children can feel several species of fish, but of course not the pikes, which have 700 teeth and instead are on show in the 600-lit...

    This graceful English garden was landscaped in the 1770s, and still has a few dignified features from its earliest days. There’s a classical colonnade by the pond, and a whimsical icehouse designed like an Egyptian pyramid. At the end of the 18th-century the park witnessed a few world-firsts by the inventor André-Jacques Garnerin, who achieved the ...

    Nélie Jacquemart and Édouard André were wealthy art-lovers in 19th-century Paris who would go on annual jaunts to Italy to expand an awesome cache of Renaissance Italian painting. The couple lived in a sublime Neo-Renaissance mansion, partly designed by Jacquemart, and when they passed away they bequeathed the property and its art as a museum. It c...

    Between the right bank of the Seine and the Champs-Élysées, the Grand Palais is a magnificent Beax-Arts edifice constructed for the Universal Exposition in 1900. It consists of a stone base beneath a vaulting glass canopy supported by an iron and steel framework. Up to 2007 the building went through a long renovation and since then has a reopened a...

    Opposite the Grand Palais on the Avenue Winston Churchill is the smaller Petit Palais, also in the Beaux-Arts style and also put up for the Universal Exposition. Inside is an art museum that competes with the best in Paris. The collection spans the history of art from classical times up to the present day. There are 1,300 works in all, including th...

    In the posh 17th Arrondissement neighbouring Levallois-Perret is a top-drawer market folded between palatial Haussmann apartment buildings. This isn’t a disorganised bazaar, but a neat series of permanent stalls run by fishmongers, butchers, wine merchants and purveyors of artisan and gourmet food. Thanks to its location the Marché Poncelet has aff...

    In the 1770s Claude Baudard de Saint James, the treasurer to the French Navy ordered this house and garden to be built at huge expense. Saint James even told his architect François-Joseph Bélanger “make what you want as long as it is expensive”. The outcome was a garden that was criticised at the time for its triumph of extravagance over taste, and...

    The venerated Musée Cernuschi was founded in 1898 in the home of its namesake, Henri Cernuschi, facing Parc Monceau. Cernuschi was a banker and avid collector of Asian Art, amassing some 5,000 pieces, among them the enormous bronze Buddha of Meguro cast in Japan in the 1700s. Since the museum was opened its collection has more than doubled, and is ...

  4. Levallois-Perret (French pronunciation: [ləvalwa pɛʁɛ] ⓘ) is a commune in the Hauts-de-Seine department and Île-de-France region of north-central France. It lies on the right bank of the Seine, some 6 km (3.7 mi) from the centre of Paris in the north-western suburbs of the French capital.

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