Paris is often referred to as the “City of Light” and is a global center for art and culture. The city houses iconic museums such as the Louvre, home to the Mona Lisa, and the Musée d’Orsay, featuring an extensive collection of Impressionist masterpieces. One of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, the Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of Paris. Visitors can ascend the tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, making it a must-visit attraction. Paris is dotted with architectural marvels, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. The city’s architecture reflects various historical periods, from medieval structures to grand Haussmannian boulevards. The Champs-Élysées, a grand avenue lined with shops and theaters, leads to the majestic Arc de Triomphe. The arch stands as a symbol of French national pride and offers splendid views of the city.

Paris is a culinary paradise, renowned for its exquisite cuisine and diverse gastronomic experiences. From charming bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants, visitors can savor French delicacies, pastries, wines, and cheeses. A cruise along the Seine River provides a unique perspective of Paris, showcasing its landmarks illuminated at night. Paris has been a haven for writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout history. Famous literary figures like Hemingway and Fitzgerald frequented the city’s cafes and bookshops, contributing to its rich intellectual legacy. Paris is a global fashion capital, and the city is synonymous with haute couture and chic style. Visitors can explore iconic shopping districts like the Champs-Élysées, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and Le Marais.

Day-by-Day Trip

Montmartre, Vintage Shopping & Stravinsky Fountains

Arrive early morning at CDG airport. Taxi to the Left Bank, your “home base.” Orient yourself to your “neighborhood.” Lunch at Brasserie Esmeralda on the larger island, Ile de La Cité (“Island of the City”).

Walk a full circuit around the larger island, with Notre Dame, the Flower Market and the incomparable Sainte-Chapelle. Dine outdoors at Le Flore en L’Ile on Ile Saint-Louis. Night cruise the Seine to the Tour Eiffel, with all of Paris and its bridges aglow.

Montmartre, Vintage Shopping & Stravinsky Fountains

Batobus downriver to the Eiffel Tower, passing the 1/4-scale replica of the Statue of Liberty on Ile des Cygnes (“Island of Swans”), then back upriver. Hop off to visit the Impressionists at d’Orsay. Lunch in the elegant restaurant of the 1900 Expo Grand Hotel that once stood beside d’Orsay train station.

Batobus back for a walk through the fashionable neighborhood of St. Germain, with pauses to window shop. Walk towards Luxemburg Gardens, meeting up at an outdoor table at Au Petit Suisse for wine or a snack. Then through the Gardens, passing the Palace, and over to the eclectic Latin Quarter. Stop in at Shakespeare & Company and nearby Café Procope, hangout of Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin. Stroll through the Latin Quarter to dinner at Le Jardin du Roy, followed by a stop in an inviting piano bar.

Montmartre, Vintage Shopping & Stravinsky Fountains

Batobus downriver to spend an eye-popping morning at the Louvre. Walk the former palace in the footsteps of the kings as they viewed their priceless collections of paintings and sculpture. Winged Victory. The Mona Lisa. Venus du Milo. The Gallery of Apollo. Take a break at Café Mollien on the terrace overlooking the courtyard and Pyramid.

Look through Napoleon’s smaller arch, Arc du Carrousel, and down the Voie Triomphale (“Triumphal View”), towards the larger arch, Arc to Triomphe, at the far end. Walk through Tuileries Gardens, admiring the sculptures and pausing to sit in the sun beside the large octagonal basin. Make a brief stop to view Monet’s remarkable water lily murals at L’Orangerie. Then out the gate of the gardens to hail a pedal cab for a ride to the Grand Palais (built for the 1900 Paris Expo) for lunch on the terrace. Catch the Batobus back to St. Germain to visit the Roman Baths & Unicorn Tapestries at the Cluny Museum. Find a Boat Bar for drinks and live music before dinner outdoors at Beaurepaire Café.

Montmartre, Vintage Shopping & Stravinsky Fountains

Visit Maubert Tuesday Market. Batobus to Champs-Élysées stop. Pause for coffee in the interior garden of the Petit Palais, another impressive 1900 Expo building, across from the Grand Palais. Walk to the Champs-Élysées. with an optional stop to visit the Museum of Discovery in the Grand Palais.

Shop or window shop your way along Champs-Élysées, stopping at 1 PM for lunch at Pizza Pino, overlooking the throngs. Walk to Place de l’Étoile (“star”)— the juncture formed by 12 radiating avenues. Then through the tunnel, passing under the chaos of traffic, out to the Arc de Triomphe in the center.

Taxi to the Tour Eiffel in time for your scheduled visit, followed by dinner (optional) in the elegant 58 Tour Eiffel Restaurant.

Montmartre, Vintage Shopping & Stravinsky Fountains

Taxi to the base of the funicular in Montmartre. Visit the working artists in Place du Tertre, then back to the steps and interior of Sacré-Coeur Basilica. Lunch at l’Eté en Pente Douce.

Taxi down to the Marais to cruise the vintage clothing shops. Then meet up at Le Relais de l’Hôtel de Ville for drinks and to share your stories and finds.

Walk to Stravinsky Fountains beside Pompidou Center. Study the striking Niki de Saint Phalle sculptures and pick your favorite. Watch the antics of the street performers. Ride the glass-enclosed escalator in Pompidou Center, catching a view of Sacré-Coeur, where you stood earlier today.

Dinner outdoors at Bistro Beaubourg. Then back to the river for a final pause to soak in the views from the bridge, and one final stop at your favorite Boat Bar to bid “au revoir” to Paris—“until I see you again.”

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