If you stay at a hotel in the Arrondissement du Louvre, you'll be staying in one of the oldest districts of Paris, right in the center and directly on the Seine. Here, you can stroll almost endlessly through the Jardin des Tuileries, the geometrically designed Baroque palace park. The Pont Neuf is known as the oldest bridge over the Seine, built in the 16th century. Then there is the Palais Royal, once the scene of the French monarchy, and of course the Louvre: a museum of superlatives with works of art such as da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Bosch's Ship of Fools or the Nike of Samothrace.