Land at CDG; allow ~60–90 minutes for passport, baggage and customs, then take prebooked private transfer (recommended for honeymoon comfort) or Le Bus Direct / taxi to central Paris. Prebook a transfer to relax after the flight.
Wander the romantic cobbled streets of Montmartre, see the Sacré‑Cœur basilica (open daily, typically 6:00AM–10:30PM) and enjoy panoramic city views—perfect for honeymoon photos.
A picture‑perfect Montmartre bistro known for light meals and charming atmosphere—relaxed and romantic for a first Paris meal. Open daily but confirm seasonal hours.
Scenic 60–75 minute cruise to see illuminated monuments (Eiffel Tower, Notre‑Dame, Louvre) — a romantic, low‑effort way to start your honeymoon. Typical departures evening until ~10:30PM; check operator calendar.
World‑class art collection including the Mona Lisa and Winged Victory. Louvre hours typically 9:00AM–6:00PM (often late on certain days); closed Tuesdays—book timed tickets in advance to skip lines.
Elegant lunch with Louvre courtyard views—classy and convenient after your museum visit. Open for lunch and dinner; reserve terrace seating if available.
Housed in a beaux‑arts railway station, it showcases Impressionist masterpieces. Typical hours 9:30AM–6:00PM (closed Mondays; late opening on some Thursdays). Purchase tickets in advance.
See the extraordinary 13th‑century stained glass at Sainte‑Chapelle (usually open 9:00AM–7:00PM); stroll the Île de la Cité and view Notre‑Dame exterior and restoration works.
Ascend for sunset and night views; tower hours often 9:30AM–11:45PM (seasonal). Book tickets ahead for preferred time; summit tickets cost more than 2nd‑floor tickets.
If you booked, Le Jules Verne is a memorable, Michelin‑starred experience inside the tower; otherwise, enjoy a nearby fine dinner (book weeks ahead). Dress smartly.
Opulent royal palace with grand rooms and the Hall of Mirrors. Typical hours 9:00AM–6:30PM; the palace is closed on Mondays — confirm the date and swap days if needed. Buy the Passport ticket to include Trianon estates and gardens.
Stroll the expansive formal gardens and visit the Trianon palaces and Marie‑Antoinette's estate. Gardens open wide daylight hours; certain musical garden shows run on specific days—check schedule.
A historic, opulent dining room with classic French cuisine—a memorable, elegant farewell dinner for a honeymoon evening. Open for dinner; reservations recommended.
If you enjoy Disney magic, a full day at Disneyland Paris (Park hours vary, often ~10:00AM–10:00PM) can be delightful; it’s more energetic and crowded but very romantic if you love themed experiences. Arrive early via RER A to Marne‑la‑Vallée (approx 40–50 min). Check the park calendar for exact opening hours and evening shows.
If you prefer low‑key luxury, enjoy a late breakfast at Café de Flore, a pampering spa treatment at Le Royal Monceau (book My Blend by Clarins), and window‑shopping on Rue Saint‑Honoré—very honeymoon‑friendly and low on walking strain.
Toast your honeymoon with a classic Champagne bar experience then walk to a nearby Michelin or historic restaurant for a refined dinner—bookings required well in advance.
Short elevator ride to the top for uninterrupted skyline views (including Eiffel Tower) — less walking for a confident final view. Tower hours roughly 9:30AM–11:30PM; check times.
A final splurge: classic riverside views and celebrated cuisine at La Tour d'Argent or a highly refined tasting menu at La Réserve—reserve months in advance for dinner seating.
Prebook a private transfer or taxi to CDG (allow ~45–75 minutes depending on location and traffic). Be ready early; reconfirm pick‑up the night before. For CDG international recommended arrive 2.5 hours prior to flight.