This report provides a comprehensive analysis of tourism in Paris, focusing on its major destinations, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Louvre Museum, and the increasing number of tourists. It examines the economic, social, and environmental impacts of tourism, both positive and negative, using concepts like destination lifecycle and carrying capacity. The report highlights the contribution of tourism to the French economy, the challenges of overtourism, and the consequences for local residents and businesses. It explores the commodification of culture, changes in social life, and the impact on the environment, offering insights into the strategies for sustainable tourism and destination management. The report also uses different theories such as destination lifecycle, tourist receipts and carrying capacity to understand the concept of destinations and tourism management.