Morning: Arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport and settle into your boutique hotel in the 7th arrondissement. The staff can arrange a stroller‑friendly room and provide a quick orientation map.
Afternoon: Take a gentle walk along the Seine River, stopping at the charming bookstalls and enjoying the river’s sparkle. The nearby Jardin du Trocadéro offers a perfect spot for a relaxing break with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
Evening: Dine at a family‑friendly bistro with a view of the tower’s nightly light show, then head back to the hotel for an early night to recover from travel.
Find HotelsMorning: Beat the crowds with a pre‑booked ticket to the Eiffel Tower. Take the elevator to the second floor for stunning panoramas, and let your daughter enjoy the glass floor’s safety rails.
Afternoon: Stroll across the Champ de Mars to the Musée du Quai Branly, which offers interactive exhibits suitable for young children. Grab a light lunch at a nearby café.
Evening: Enjoy a relaxed Seine River cruise with a dinner menu that includes child‑friendly options, watching Paris glow as the sun sets.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the world‑famous Louvre Museum. Focus on the Denon Wing for the Mona Lisa and the Egyptian antiquities, using the museum’s family audio guide.
Afternoon: Walk through the historic Palais Royal gardens, then head to the nearby Sainte‑Chapelle to marvel at its stained‑glass windows, which captivate visitors of any age.
Evening: Relax at the Jardin des Tuileries while the little one naps in the stroller, and enjoy a casual dinner at a nearby brasserie.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a RER C train to the Palace of Versailles. Explore the State Apartments and the Hall of Mirrors at a leisurely pace.
Afternoon: Wander the expansive Versailles Gardens, pausing at the Musical Fountain shows—perfect for a toddler’s curiosity.
Evening: Return to Paris and enjoy a low‑key dinner in the Latin Quarter, perhaps sampling some classic crepes.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the funicular up to Montmartre and visit the iconic Sacré‑Cœur Basilica. The wide steps provide a safe play area for your daughter.
Afternoon: Explore the artistic streets of Place du Tertre, where painters offer quick portrait sketches—great souvenirs.
Evening: Dine at a family‑friendly restaurant on Rue Lepic, then enjoy a brief evening stroll to watch the city lights from the hill.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the Musée d’Orsay to admire Impressionist masterpieces; the museum’s spacious galleries are stroller‑friendly.
Afternoon: Head to the Marais district for boutique shopping and a stop at the historic Place des Vosges, where a small playground awaits.
Evening: Treat yourselves to a gourmet dinner at a restaurant near the Centre Pompidou, followed by a twilight walk along the Seine.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the RER A to Disneyland Paris. Begin with the Fantasyland attractions, which are ideal for a one‑year‑old.
Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the park’s baby‑care friendly eateries, then explore the Main Street parade route for a relaxed viewing.
Evening: Stay for the spectacular fireworks show, then return to the hotel for a restful night before departure.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack and enjoy a final stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens, where a dedicated children’s playground and puppet theater await.
Afternoon: Grab a light lunch at a nearby café and head to the airport with ample time for check‑in.
Evening: Fly home with wonderful memories of a Parisian family adventure.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add a day for a day‑trip to the Champagne region or a leisurely visit to the nearby town of Giverny and Monet’s garden. If you need to shorten the itinerary, combine Day 2 and Day 3 by skipping the Musée du Quai Branly and focusing on the Louvre and nearby attractions, or replace the full Disneyland day with a half‑day at Parc Astérix for a quicker, still magical experience.