Clear passport control and collect luggage; allow 60–90 minutes. Take a taxi (35–60 min, depending on traffic) or RER B + metro to your central Paris hotel (approx. 45–60 minutes).
Settle into your room and rest briefly — aim for a hotel in Le Marais, Île Saint‑Louis or Saint‑Germain for a romantic central base and lots of halal/vegetarian options nearby.
Walk along the Seine and across to Île Saint‑Louis to admire twilight views and classic Paris architecture; public quays and bridges are open after dark and beautifully lit. Great low‑stress first evening activity.
Comforting vegetarian/vegan takes on classic French dishes — a great halal‑friendly romantic option. Open evenings; reservations recommended for a honeymoon dinner.
Famous traditional bakery for outstanding pain au chocolat, croissants, and fresh bread — perfect for a romantic French breakfast. Open from around 7:00am; grab pastries to go for a picnic later.
Stroll the Trocadéro gardens for the best classic photos of the Eiffel Tower; viewing areas are open 24/7. If you prefer to go up the tower, plan ahead and buy tickets online for summit access (varies).
Use pastries from breakfast plus fresh market cheese/fruit from a nearby épicerie for a relaxed picnic on the lawns with a direct view of the tower (public park open daily).
Famous, casual halal Middle Eastern spot in Le Marais offering excellent falafel and vegetarian plates — quick, delicious, and honeymoon‑friendly. Typically open from late morning into the evening.
A peaceful stroll through Tuileries Gardens — perfect for photos and people‑watching, open daylight hours; avoid indoor museum visits that feature nudity if preferred.
One‑hour river cruise offers iconic views of Île de la Cité, Notre‑Dame exterior, and the Louvre from the water; cruises run through the evening (typical times from ~10:30am to 10:30pm). No alcohol necessary onboard — you can simply enjoy the views.
Savory buckwheat galettes (great vegetarian and seafood options) and sweet crepes for dessert — a relaxed romantic dinner spot; check closing time (often ~10:00–11:00pm).
Start with a relaxed café breakfast near Montmartre — many bakeries open early; Hardware Société is a popular all‑day spot in the area for sweet & savory dishes.
Explore the cobbled streets and charming stairways of Montmartre, enjoy the lively Place du Tertre where artists paint and sell their work (public outdoor spaces open daily). Avoid paid church entries if preferred; enjoy views of Paris from the hill.
Choose La Maison Rose for a quintessential Montmartre photo op and light meal (check menu for vegetarian/seafood options) or Hank for casual vegan burgers in Marais if you prefer strictly halal/vegetarian options.
Wander along the picturesque Canal Saint‑Martin, a romantic neighborhood of small shops and cafés; perfect for an afternoon of relaxed exploration (open public space).
One of Paris's most atmospheric parks with cliffs and a lake — great for a quiet late‑afternoon picnic or sunset views (park open daylight to late evening in summer).
Return to the Marais or stay near Montmartre for a relaxed dinner; Breizh is excellent for crepes, or choose a vegetarian restaurant to ensure halal‑friendly options.
Grab a quick breakfast and coffee; trains to Vernon (Gare Saint‑Lazare departures) leave in the morning — aim to catch an early train to maximize time at the gardens.
Take the SNCF train from Gare Saint‑Lazare to Vernon (approx. 45–50 min), then a short bus/taxi to Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny. Check train schedules and buy return tickets in advance.
Stroll the famous water lily ponds, the Japanese bridge and the colorfully planted flower beds — open seasonally (typically April–October, 9:30am–6:00pm). This is a romantic, outdoor garden visit with limited focus on figurative art nudity.
Head back to Vernon, then take the train to Paris; you'll arrive mid‑ to late‑afternoon depending on chosen trains. Plan for 1.5–2 hours total travel back.
Choose a seafood restaurant (seafood is halal) or a vegetarian spot for a calm, romantic night. Many central Paris restaurants are happy to accommodate alcohol‑free dining.
Explore the narrow streets, independent boutiques and the historic Jewish Quarter (open‑air streets and shops). This area has many halal and vegetarian food options for later meals.
Spend a peaceful afternoon in Jardin du Luxembourg (open mornings to late evening in summer) or by the Seine for photos and downtime; ideal honeymoon relaxation.
If you’d like a short indoor art visit, Musée de l'Orangerie focuses on water‑lily cycles and large murals rather than figurative nudity; open typically 9:00am–6:00pm (closed Tuesdays) — check current hours and book in advance. Skip if you prefer purely outdoor time.
Have a light breakfast at the hotel or pick up pastries the evening before to eat quickly in the morning; settle final bills and check out. For a 10:30am international departure, aim to leave for CDG by 6:30–7:00am depending on traffic and airline check‑in requirements.
Take a pre‑booked taxi or private transfer (approx. 30–60 minutes depending on hotel location) or RER B (allow extra time). Arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before departure for international flights.