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Experience the magic of Paris, where world-class art, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and exquisite culinary delights await at every corner.
Paris draws millions of visitors each year with its art, architecture, and café culture. Getting there is easy via Charles de Gaulle Airport or Gare du Nord by Eurostar from London. The Métro and RER make getting around straightforward; buy a carnet of tickets or a Paris Visite pass for multi-day stays. Spring and fall offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season—book museums and the Eiffel Tower in advance. Stroll neighbourhoods like Le Marais and Montmartre, and leave time for long lunches and people-watching at terraced cafés.
Discover the best landmarks, where to eat, and where to stay in Paris.
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Former historic palace housing huge art collection, from Roman sculptures to da Vinci's "Mona Lisa."
Morning activity: Louvre Museum.
Upscale dining in old-world interiors & an open-air arched passageway with Louvre views.
Lunch nearby: Café Marly.
Palace & gardens with 17th-century arcades of shops & Daniel Buren's striped columns in courtyard.
Afternoon sightseeing: Palais Royal.
Classic French dishes like foie gras & steak tartare in a lavish space with frescoes & chandeliers.
Dinner in the area: Le Train Bleu.
Evening experience: Seine River Sightseeing Cruise.
Gustave Eiffel's iconic, wrought-iron 1889 tower, with steps and elevators to observation decks.
Morning activity: Eiffel Tower.
Lunch nearby: Rue Cler Market.
Major 19th- & 20th-century European art collections housed in a monumental, former railway station.
Afternoon sightseeing: Musée d'Orsay.
Dinner in the area: Pink Mamma.
Iconic triumphal arch built to commemorate Napoleon's victories, with an observation deck.
Evening experience: Arc de Triomphe.
Iconic, domed white church, completed in 1914, with interior mosaics, stained-glass windows & crypt.
Morning activity: Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur.
This restaurant with traditional French cuisine is located in a picturesque pink maisonette.
Lunch nearby: La Maison Rose.
Italian-style opera house with ceiling painted by Chagall & library museum in 19th-century building.
Afternoon sightseeing: Palais Garnier.
Long-standing restaurant offering regional fare, wine & desserts in an elegant, art nouveau space.
Dinner in the area: Bouillon Chartier.
Famed 19th-century cabaret featuring Belle Epoque decor, dinner & dancers in elaborate costumes.
Evening experience: Moulin Rouge.