🇫🇷 France
Paris
Boulevards, brasseries, and the Seine at golden hour.
Travel Overview
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Quick Facts
Essential planning details at a glance.
Euro (EUR)
French
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
April–June, September–October
Type C & E (230V)
112
Destination Highlights
Signature sights and experiences worth planning into your trip.
Eiffel Tower
A signature stop in Paris worth planning into your itinerary.
Louvre Museum
A signature stop in Paris worth planning into your itinerary.
Montmartre Hill
A signature stop in Paris worth planning into your itinerary.
Recommended Accommodations
Top rated stays and apartments near key sights.
Eiffel Tower Grand Hotel
A luxury, premium stay offering top-tier accommodations and scenic views of Eiffel Tower.
Louvre Museum Boutique Rooms
Cozy, modern boutique suites located steps away from Louvre Museum.
Montmartre Hill Luxury Resort
An elegant resort destination with full guest service, private dining, and vistas of Montmartre Hill.
Local Eateries & Fine Dining
Highly recommended restaurants, bars, and cafes around the city.
Eiffel Tower Osteria & Grill
Authentic local culinary specialties prepared by heritage chefs right by Eiffel Tower.
The Gastronomy Room at Louvre Museum
Fine dining signature experience featuring curated tasting menus overlooking Louvre Museum.
Artisanal Coffee & Bistro at Montmartre Hill
Freshly roasted coffees, light bites, and specialty desserts in a cozy atmosphere near Montmartre Hill.
Unmissable Sights & Activities
Tours, day trips, and local secrets to add to your plan.
Eiffel Tower Guided Tour
Premium, skip-the-line admission and expert-guided architectural walkthrough of Eiffel Tower.
Louvre Museum Food & Culture Tasting
Sample authentic local delicacies, street dishes, and specialty drinks surrounding Louvre Museum.
Montmartre Hill Day Tour & Scenic Cruise
Explore the historical structures and natural coastlines around the famous Montmartre Hill.
Essential Travel Tips
Keep bags zipped in crowded metro lines. Avoid street scammers offering rings or petitions around the Louvre.
Uses the Euro (€). Credit card payments are accepted almost everywhere, but small merchants may have minimums.
French is spoken. Saying 'Bonjour' when entering a shop is mandatory local etiquette before starting to speak.
Uses Type C & E outlets with a standard voltage of 230V and frequency of 50Hz.
eSIMs or local prepaid SIM cards are easily available at major ports of arrival.
Utilize licensed taxis, ride-hailing applications, or official public transit routes.
Locate emergency service numbers and keep a copy of travel insurance documents handy.
Tipping is not required as service is included (service compris), but leaving 1-2 Euros is polite for good service.
Getting Around
CDG is connected via RER B train; Orly is served by the Orlyval metro link connecting to RER B.
The Métro serves almost every corner of the city. Buy a Navigo Easy card to load single or day tickets.
Extensive bus routes connecting neighborhoods not serviced by metro lines.
Official taxis have a lighted sign on the roof. Flat rates are set by law for travel to and from airports.
Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow are highly active. Be aware of surge pricing during morning/evening commute times.
Paris is a flat, walk-friendly city. Walking along the Seine is the best way to see the iconic sights.
Traffic can be highly congested. Public transit and walking are generally faster alternatives.
Travel Guides
Curated itineraries and local insights to read before your trip.
A 3-Day Itinerary in paris
A practical itinerary framework that covers key neighborhoods and a few reliable stops near Eiffel Tower.
Local Food Spots in paris
A short list of classic dishes and neighborhood areas to explore around Louvre Museum.
Editorial Articles
Stories, planning notes, and travel inspiration.
First-Time Visitor's Guide to Paris
Essential planning notes, neighborhoods, and timing tips for a first visit to Paris.
Read ArticleA Weekend in Paris
A compact two-day route covering signature sights, local food, and one reliable evening stop.
Read ArticleCurated Collections
Themed lists to help you plan faster.
Must-See in Paris
A starter collection of signature sights and neighborhoods for first-time visitors.
- Eiffel Tower — place
- Louvre Museum — place
- Montmartre Hill — place
Local Food & Markets
Neighborhood areas and market stops worth building into a food-focused day.
- Paris Central Market — place
- Paris Old Town Eateries — place
Upcoming Events
Seasonal festivals and local happenings.
Paris Spring Festival
A seasonal street festival with local food stalls, live music, and neighborhood markets.
Paris City Center
Paris Summer Night Market
Evening market with artisan vendors, street food, and sunset views along the waterfront.
Paris Waterfront
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Recommendations
Trending picks, similar stays, and related destinations.
Neighborhood Walks in Paris
A compact route that links a few reliable areas for food, architecture, and local markets.
Sunset Viewpoints
A short shortlist of viewpoints to consider for late afternoon light in Paris.
- Eiffel Tower Grand Hotel — ⭐ 4.9
- Louvre Museum Boutique Rooms — ⭐ 4.6
- Eiffel Tower Guided Tour — ⭐ 4.9
- Montmartre Hill Day Tour & Scenic Cruise — ⭐ 4.8
- Eiffel Tower Grand Hotel — $240/night
- Montmartre Hill Luxury Resort — $310/night
- Louvre Museum Boutique Rooms — $145/night
- Eiffel Tower Guided Tour — ⭐ 4.9
- Louvre Museum Food & Culture Tasting — ⭐ 4.7
- Montmartre Hill Day Tour & Scenic Cruise — ⭐ 4.8