Paris

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From the Louvre’s treasures to Montmartre’s bohemian flair, Paris is an irresistible mix of art, culture and romance. Let the City of Love sweep you off your feet.

Paris is a feast for the senses. The tree-lined boulevards pulse with life and the air is filled with the aroma of freshly baked baguettes and the melodic chatter of cafes. Winding through the heart of the city, the Seine reflects the Eiffel Tower’s intricate ironwork, Notre-Dame Cathedral and the spires of Sainte-Chapelle, a royal chapel from the 13th century. Meanwhile, bridges lead to neighborhoods rich in history and charm, such as the aristocratic Île Saint-Louis. From its covered passageways and secret gardens to world-renowned museums and historic churches, Paris invites you to explore its many layers.

The best areas for accommodation in Paris

With its central location, Le Marais is one of the best places to stay in Paris for first-timers. Wander through narrow streets flanked by 17th-century mansions to reach nearby attractions like Notre-Dame Cathedral. The neighborhood has its own gems like the Maison de Victor Hugo, where the author of Les Misérables lived, and Place des Vosges, Paris’ oldest square. In the evenings, dine in restaurants on the banks of the Seine.

Cobblestone streets, historic squares such as Place du Tertre and a village atmosphere make Montmartre a great place for couples to stay in Paris. This picturesque area even has its own vineyard, Clos Montmartre. Ride the funicular railway up the hill to Sacré-Cœur, a monumental Roman-Byzantine basilica. Climb to the top of the dome for views across the entire city.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés is one of the best places for families to stay in Paris. Centrally located, it’s close to major attractions such as Hôtel des Invalides, Napoleon Bonaparte’s final resting place, which now houses a military museum. Kids will love the nearby Luxembourg Gardens with its playgrounds, puppet shows and pony rides. Another great option is the Latin Quarter for its green spaces and cultural attractions such as the National Museum of Natural History.

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Best time to visit Paris

  • Spring (March to May): Paris in the spring is enchanting, with mild weather and cherry blossoms turning parks into seas of pink. Smaller crowds, except around spring break.
  • Summer (June to August): One of the best times to visit Paris. Enjoy the long, sunny days and festivals such as Bastille Day, but expect busier hotels.
  • Fall (September to November): Stunning fall foliage in parks and the leafy Montmartre neighborhood. Accommodation prices drop, and crowds thin out.
  • Winter (December to February): Chilly weather and fewer visitors make this a good time for indoor attractions. Occasional snow may affect travel plans.

How many days to spend in Paris

To get a feel for Paris, spend two to three days exploring the center and top attractions such as the Centre Pompidou. For a more comprehensive experience, extend your Paris trip to five to seven days to visit the lavish Palace of Versailles and neighborhoods such as Charonne, a former village with a medieval church.

The vibe of Paris

From cobblestone streets to trendy boutiques, Paris exudes effortless chic and nonchalant cool. The center, particularly around the Champs-Élysées and the Latin Quarter, is always buzzing with visitors and residents filling the grand boulevards, high-end stores and museums. Meanwhile, areas such as Canal Saint-Martin offer a more laid-back atmosphere, perfect for afternoons by the water. Cultural life flourishes with countless galleries, theaters and events such as Paris Fashion Week and the Fête de la Musique. Sports are also woven into the fabric, with international competitions, including the Tour de France. Wander down any street when you visit Paris, and you’ll see people dressed with an innate sense of style.

What is Paris famous for?

Known as the City of Love, thousands of visitors pop the question here every year, drawn by the enchanting atmosphere, picturesque streets and iconic Paris architecture like the Eiffel Tower. Beyond romance, Paris is a cultural powerhouse that has long been a muse for creatives, from revered literary icons like Marcel Proust to pioneering modernist artists like Marc Chagall. The city was also crucial in the Surrealism art movement, led by visionary figures including Man Ray and Salvador Dalí. Explore its rich artistic legacy in museums such as the Musée de l'Orangerie. And as the birthplace of cinema in the late 19th century, the city has since been immortalized in classic movies like Casablanca and Amélie.

Events in Paris

Paris never sleeps, as its packed calendar keeps the fun going year-round. In July, the city pulls out all the stops for Bastille Day, a national holiday commemorating a pivotal moment in the French Revolution. Enjoy fireworks, parades and dancing in the streets. Summer also means Paris Plages, when the Seine’s banks are transformed into beaches. The Rock en Seine music festival (August) is an electrifying Paris event that brings summer to a close with a bang. If you’re a sports fan, put the Paris Marathon (April) and the French Open tennis tournament (May/June) in your diary. Salon du Chocolat (Oct/Nov) is a delicious highlight, celebrating chocolate with tastings and exhibits.

Top attractions in Paris

One of the best things for first-timers to do in Paris is ride the elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower for panoramic city views. When you come back down to Earth, stroll along the banks of the Seine to the Louvre and admire iconic paintings, including the Mona Lisa. Marvel at the gothic grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral, then cap off your day with a river cruise on the Seine.

Paris is a city made for love, and there are countless things couples can do. Share a sky-high kiss at a stunning viewpoint, such as Montparnasse Tower’s rooftop terrace. Wander along the Tuileries Garden’s manicured walkways and soak up the romance of the Place des Vosges’ secret garden. For a luxurious dinner, choose Michelin-starred gems such as Le Jules Verne in the Eiffel Tower.

Paris is packed with family-friendly attractions, from roller coaster rides to hands-on museums. Have a blast at Disneyland Paris® and Parc Astérix theme park. Venture beneath the city for the eerie Catacombs of Paris, a maze lined with the bones of millions of skeletons. Stimulate curious minds with the Paradox Museum’s optical illusions and the interactive exhibits and robots at Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie.

From an afternoon picnic in the Luxembourg Gardens to a night at the opera, France’s romantic capital offers both simple pleasures and extravagant splurges.

Where to stay in Paris

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Paris City Center

4.5/5(32 area reviews)

Known for its fascinating museums, stunning cathedral, and charming cafes, there's plenty to explore in Paris City Center. Top attractions like Louvre Museum and Notre-Dame are major draws. Catch the metro at Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre Metro Station or Louvre - Rivoli Station to see more of the city.

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Marais

4.5/5(544 area reviews)

Art galleries, upscale restaurants, and museums abound in this fashionable area, with notable attractions like the Picasso Museum and Centre Georges Pompidou. Stroll along rue des Rosiers, a hub for the Paris Jewish community, offering bookshops and kosher food.

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Saint-Germain-des-Prés

5/5(565 area reviews)

Home to the École des Beaux-Arts and Musée national Eugène Delacroix, this Parisian quarter boasts iconic cafés like Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore. Easily accessible via Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Mabillon metro stations.

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6th Arrondissement

4.5/5(524 area reviews)

Immerse yourself in the intellectual tradition and history of the 6th arrondissement, home to art galleries, fashion stores, and iconic cafés like Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots. Don't miss the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Latin Quarter.

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7th Arrondissement

4.5/5(1,778 area reviews)

Enjoy the charming cafes in 7th Arrondissement. Eiffel Tower is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Solferino Station or Assemblee Nationale Station to see more of Paris.

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Champs-Élysées

You might enjoy the river views while in Champs-Élysées. Champs-Élysées is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro Station or Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau Station to see more of the city.

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Novotel Paris Les Halles

4 out of 5
8 Place Marguerite De Navarre, Paris, Paris
$332 nightly
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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Centre Tour Eiffel

4 out of 5
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$154 nightly
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Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel

4 out of 5
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$178 nightly
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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Centre Tour Eiffel

4 out of 5
14 Rue Du Theatre, Paris, Paris
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly aparthotel in Paris. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful staff ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (493 reviews)
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Les Jardins du Marais

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Les Patios du Marais

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Food in Paris

From casual bistros and traditional brasseries to dozens of Michelin-starred restaurants, Paris’ food scene is world-renowned, and for good reason. Enjoy your morning coffee with a buttery croissant from one of the countless boulangeries (bakeries). Savor French classics like onion soup at historic spots like Le Petit Chaise, Paris’ oldest restaurant, which dates back to 1680. Venture beyond French fare in Belleville’s Middle Eastern and African restaurants or visit the Latin Quarter to dine on everything from savory Vietnamese pho to spicy Indian curries. Stock up on cheeses, charcuterie and fresh produce at markets like Batignolles Organic Market. For a sweet snack while visiting Paris, try some macaroons, colorful meringue-based treats adored by locals.

Nightlife in Paris

Paris’ diverse nightlife has something for every night owl. Kick off your evening with a cocktail in a city center rooftop bar where the views are as spectacular as the drinks. For a dose of old-school Parisian glamor during your Paris travels, book a table at the legendary Moulin Rouge in Montmartre, famous for its cancan performances. If you’re up for dancing, head to the trendy clubs of Bastille or Pigalle. Le Marais and Les Halles districts, known for their lively LGBTQ+ scene, are filled with energetic clubs that keep the party going until late. Prefer a quieter night out? Unwind in the wine bars and intimate jazz clubs in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

Shopping in Paris

From high-end fashion to flea market finds, Paris’ shopping scene has it all. Explore the Champs-Élysées, the wide, tree-lined boulevard famous for luxury brands such as Dior and Louis Vuitton. The Galeries Lafayette department store is another essential stop, known for its designer wares and magnificent glass dome. For a more eclectic shopping experience, visit the independent boutiques in 18th- and 19th-century covered passageways such as Passage des Panoramas. Pick up a bargain at Les Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen, one of the world’s largest antiques and secondhand markets. Complete your shopping haul at Les Bouquinistes: centuries-old book stalls lining the Seine, where you’ll find unique tomes and vintage prints.

Getting around Paris

The quickest way to navigate the city is by metro. With 16 lines and more than 300 stations, it’s well-connected to most Paris tourist attractions. Buses, trams and the Batobus shuttle boat provide more scenic ways to get around. Taxis and rideshare services are also widely available. If you want to explore on foot, Paris is pedestrian-friendly, with over 100 streets closed to traffic.

Paris currency and budget

In Paris, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. A 5%-10% tip is customary for good service in bars and restaurants, and a couple of Euros is standard for short taxi rides. For your trip to Paris, budget around $250-$300 USD per day for meals, transportation, sightseeing and accommodations. Save money by using public transportation and visiting free museums like the Museum of Modern Art. Here’s a snapshot of typical daily expenses:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $20.00 USD
  • A regular coffee = $4.50 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $80.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Local greetings in Paris

When greeting someone during your Paris travels, start with “bonjour” (hello) or “bonsoir” (good evening) if it’s later in the day. Adding “ça va” (how are you) is a friendly touch. Politeness matters, so use “s'il vous plaît” (please) and “merci” (thank you) often. Handshakes are typical for first encounters, while friends and family greet each other with “la bise,” a gentle cheek-to-cheek gesture accompanied by a kissing sound.

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