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8-Day Solo Paris Travel Itinerary April 8‑15, 2026

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Day 1 · Wed, Apr 8
Paris

Arrival and Exploring Central Paris

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a classic French breakfast at Café de Flore on Boulevard Saint-Germain, savoring buttery croissants and a rich café au lait.

9:00 AM:

Stroll to Île de la Cité and admire the façade of Notre-Dame Cathedral, capturing its iconic towers from the riverbank.

10:00 AM:

Step inside the dazzling Sainte-Chapelle, where soaring stained-glass windows bathe the chapel in a kaleidoscope of color.

11:00 AM:

Wander along the Seine's historic Bouquinistes stalls, perusing vintage postcards, illustrated books, and literary souvenirs.

12:00 PM:

Wrap up the morning with a leisurely coffee at Les Deux Magots, soaking up the literary ambiance of Saint-Germain.

1:00 PM:

Savor a leisurely lunch at Le Procope, the city's oldest café, enjoying classic French onion soup and a glass of Bordeaux.

2:00 PM:

Visit the world-renowned Louvre Museum; focus on the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, then stroll through the illuminated Cour Napoléon.

3:00 PM:

Relax in the Tuileries Garden, pausing by the central pond to watch the Orangerie orange trees and perhaps a quick snack from a nearby kiosk.

4:00 PM:

Explore the Musée de l'Orangerie, admiring Monet's Water Lilies and other Impressionist masterpieces.

5:00 PM:

Treat yourself to an elegant tea at Angelina on Rue de Rivoli, famous for its silky Mont-blanc pastry and hot chocolate.

6:00 PM:

Board a scenic Seine River cruise departing near Pont Neuf, watching the sunset glide over landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Grand Palais.

7:00 PM:

Dine at the iconic Le Jules Verne on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, savoring contemporary French cuisine while the city lights sparkle below.

8:30 PM:

Stroll down the Champ de Mars to admire the tower's hourly glittering illumination, then pause for a sweet crepe from a nearby vendor.

9:30 PM:

Enjoy a nightcap at the sophisticated Bar Hemingway inside the Ritz Paris, sipping a classic Martini in the literary-inspired ambiance.

10:30 PM:

End the evening with a relaxed walk along the Seine banks, taking in the reflected glow of Parisian bridges before returning to your hotel.

Day 2 · Thu, Apr 9
Paris

Art and Museums Tour

8:00 AM:

Begin the day with a buttery croissant and café au lait at Café Charlot, a classic Parisian brasserie tucked in the Marais.

9:00 AM:

Cross the Seine to the Musée d'Orsay, where you'll admire Monet's Water Lilies and the grand clock hall's soaring glass roof.

10:00 AM:

Stroll through the garden to the Musée Rodin, watching The Thinker emerge from the marble in the serene courtyard.

11:00 AM:

Take the metro to the Centre Pompidou and explore its vibrant modern art collections, including works by Kandinsky and Miró.

12:00 PM:

Wrap up the morning with a light lunch at Le Comptoir du Relais, savoring a seasonal salad and a glass of crisp Sauvignon Blanc.

1:00 PM:

Relax with a light lunch at Le Petit Cler, a charming bistro on Rue Cler offering fresh salads and classic quiche.

2:00 PM:

Stroll through the serene Jardin du Luxembourg, admire the Medici Fountain and pause on a bench to read a French novel.

3:00 PM:

Visit the intimate Musée de l'Orangerie to see Monet's Water Lilies series and the elegant Mona Lisa-style works on loan.

4:00 PM:

Wander the historic Palais Royal courtyard, snapping photos of the Colonnes de Buren and browsing boutique shops.

5:00 PM:

Enjoy a mid-afternoon coffee at the iconic Café de la Paix, savoring a perfectly crafted espresso under its grand Belle-Epoque ceiling.

6:00 PM:

End the afternoon with a leisurely walk through the covered passage of Galerie Vivienne, discovering vintage bookstores and artisanal chocolatiers.

7:00 PM:

Enjoy a memorable dinner at Septime, the Michelin-starred restaurant in the 11th arrondissement, where creative seasonal tasting menus showcase the finest French ingredients.

8:30 PM:

Board a twilight Bateaux Mouches cruise on the Seine, sipping sparkling wine while the city's illuminated monuments-including the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame-glimmer on the water.

9:30 PM:

Stroll up to the bohemian hill of Montmartre and wander through the lively Place du Tertre, where artists sketch portraits beneath the glow of street lamps.

10:30 PM:

Treat yourself to a late-night dessert at Pierre Hermé, sampling their legendary Ispahan macaron or a delicate éclair while watching the city buzz by.

11:30 PM:

Cap the night with a cocktail at the rooftop Le Perchoir bar, enjoying panoramic views of Paris's skyline as the Eiffel Tower twinkles in the distance.

Day 3 · Fri, Apr 10
Paris

Historic Landmarks and Seine Cruise

8:00 AM:

Begin the day with a buttery croissant and café au lait at Café Le Saint Régis on Île Saint-Louis, watching the Seine glide by.

8:30 AM:

Stroll across the Pont Neuf and wander through the Jardin des Tuileries, pausing beside the central pond to admire the classic statues.

9:00 AM:

Climb the Arc de Triomphe and savor panoramic views down the Champs-Élysées, spotting the bustling avenues below.

9:30 AM:

Saunter along the Champs-Élysées, pop into the iconic Louis Vuitton flagship and treat yourself to a macaron from Ladurée.

10:00 AM:

Explore the historic Place de la Concorde, taking in the Luxembourg Obelisk and the reflective water basins.

10:30 AM:

Visit the Musée de l'Armée at Les Invalides, where Napoleon's tomb and the extensive military artifacts await.

11:00 AM:

Refresh with a coffee at the nearby Café des Invalides, enjoying a delicate pastel de crème in a relaxed setting.

11:30 AM:

Walk a short block to Église Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, admiring its baroque façade and tranquil interior before moving on.

12:00 PM:

Wrap up the morning with a light lunch of steak-frites at Le Relais de l'Entrecôte, famed for its secret sauce.

12:30 PM:

Relax in the Jardin du Palais Royal, admire the Colonnes de Buren and enjoy a fresh pastry from nearby Pierre Hermé.

1:00 PM:

Explore the elegant Musée Jacquemart-André, a hidden gem of 19th-century art housed in a stunning Parisian mansion.

1:30 PM:

Wander through the glass-crowned Galerie Vivienne, sampling artisanal chocolates at La Maison du Chocolat.

2:00 PM:

Visit the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, immersing yourself in vibrant tribal art and contemporary installations.

2:30 PM:

Sip a strong espresso at Café de l'Industrie on the Seine's edge while people-watching from a sunny terrace.

3:00 PM:

Board a short Bateaux Mouches hop-on hop-off cruise around the Île de la Cité, catching close views of Sainte-Chapelle and Pont Neuf.

3:30 PM:

Disembark at Place du Trocadéro and photograph the iconic Eiffel Tower framed by the gardens.

4:00 PM:

Stroll through the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, admiring decorative masterpieces from the Renaissance to Art Nouveau.

4:30 PM:

Saunter along Rue Saint-Honoré, browsing luxury boutiques and treating yourself to a macaron at Ladurée.

5:00 PM:

Ascend the Montparnasse Tower observation deck for a panoramic sunset view of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower sparkling in the distance.

5:30 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner at Les Antiquaires on the Seine, savoring a traditional French cassoulet beside river lights.

6:00 PM:

Conclude the afternoon with a leisurely walk along the Quai d'Orsay, watching the reflections of illuminated bridges on the water before returning to your hotel.

6:30 PM:

Indulge in an elegant tasting menu at Le Cinq in the Four Seasons George V, where each course showcases refined French techniques and exceptional wine pairings.

7:30 PM:

Take a short walk to the opulent Opéra Garnier for a guided evening tour of its grand staircase and gilded auditorium, or catch a brief performance if tickets are available.

8:30 PM:

Descend into the historic cellar of Le Caveau de la Huchette for live jazz, soaking up the lively atmosphere that has inspired musicians since the 1940s.

9:30 PM:

Satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of legendary sorbet from Berthillon on Île Saint-Louis, a beloved Parisian ice-cream institution.

10:00 PM:

Stroll hand-in-hand along the Seine, admiring the glittering reflections of the city's bridges and monuments under the night sky.

10:30 PM:

End the night with a classic cocktail at Le Bar du Plaza Athénée, enjoying its chic décor and panoramic views of the illuminated avenue.

Day 4 · Sat, Apr 11
Versailles

Day Trip to Versailles

7:00 AM:

Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Café Le Pain Quotidien near the RER C station, savoring fresh pastries and a café au lait.

7:30 AM:

Walk to Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel RER stop, purchase tickets and board the RER C toward Versailles Château Rive Gauche.

8:00 AM:

Arrive at Versailles Château Rive Gauche and admire the elegant 19th-century station building before stepping onto the palace grounds.

8:30 AM:

Take the short shuttle bus (or a pleasant walk through the Royal Gardens) to the entrance of the Palace of Versailles via the Orangerie.

9:00 AM:

Begin the palace tour with the dazzling Hall of Mirrors, where glittering chandeliers reflect the gardens beyond.

9:30 AM:

Explore the Royal Apartments, wandering through the king's bedroom, queen's suite, and the intimate Royal Chapel.

10:00 AM:

Stroll into the expansive Versailles Gardens, following tree-lined avenues to the Grand Canal and pausing at the Latona Fountain for photos.

10:30 AM:

Visit the whimsical Bosquet des Rocailles, a hidden woodland garden dotted with statues and fragrant roses.

11:00 AM:

Wander to the Petit Trianon, the private retreat of Marie-Antoinette, and explore its elegant rooms and the nearby Hameau de la Reine.

11:30 AM:

Refresh with a light snack at La Petite Venise, a café beside the Grand Canal, sampling a quiche Lorraine and a glass of chilled rosé.

12:00 PM:

Conclude the morning with a leisurely walk back to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, ready to catch the train back to Paris.

12:30 PM:

Savour a leisurely lunch at La Table du 11, a refined restaurant near the palace offering classic French dishes such as duck confit and a selection of local wines.

1:00 PM:

Visit the elegant Grand Trianon, a pink marble palace set amidst tranquil gardens, and admire its refined architecture and intimate royal apartments.

1:30 PM:

Continue exploring the nearby Hameau de la Reine, wandering through the rustic cottages and the charming dairy that Marie-Antoinette cherished.

2:00 PM:

Discover the historic Royal Stables, now home to the Equestrian Museum, where you can see ornate carriages and learn about the monarchy's equine heritage.

2:30 PM:

Refresh with a tea and pâtisserie at Café Le Pot de Fée, tucked in the gardens beside the Orangerie, offering a peaceful spot to relax.

3:00 PM:

Explore the magnificent Orangerie, home to a collection of citrus trees and seasonal exhibitions of Impressionist paintings.

3:30 PM:

Take a leisurely boat ride on the Grand Canal, gliding past the palace façades and the sculpted islands while the summer sun reflects on the water.

4:30 PM:

Stroll through the Water Parterre, timing your visit with the Musical Fountains show (if operating) to enjoy the synchronized water, music, and light display.

5:30 PM:

Return to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, browse the small souvenir kiosks, and board the RER C back to Paris, reflecting on the day's splendors.

6:00 PM:

Dine at Le Bistrot du 1er, enjoying classic French dishes such as duck confit and a seasonal dessert in a cozy, historic setting.

6:45 PM:

Watch the Evening Musical Fountain Show at the Water Parterre, where water jets dance to light and music in a magical spectacle.

7:30 PM:

Take a moonlit stroll through the illuminated Versailles Gardens, pausing by the shimmering Grand Canal for a few quiet photos.

8:15 PM:

Board the RER C back to Paris, settling into a comfortable seat as the twilight paints the countryside.

9:00 PM:

Arrive at Invalides station and wander to Le Petit Cler for a quick croque-monsieur paired with a glass of Bordeaux.

9:45 PM:

Sip a classic French 75 at the stylish Bar 228 inside Le Meurice, soaking in the elegant décor and soft jazz.

10:30 PM:

Conclude the night with a leisurely walk along the Seine near the Pont Alexandre III, admiring the glittering city lights before returning to your hotel.

Day 5 · Sun, Apr 12
Paris

Le Marais and Culinary Delights

8:00 AM:

Start the day with a buttery croissant and café au lait at Café de la Poste, a cozy spot tucked on Rue de Turenne.

8:30 AM:

Wander to the elegant Place des Vosges, strolling beneath its arcades and snapping photos of the historic façades.

9:00 AM:

Step inside the Musée Picasso to admire a curated selection of the artist's early sketches and iconic paintings.

9:30 AM:

Browse the chic concept store Merci, where fashion, homeware, and a charming café blend into a unique Parisian experience.

10:00 AM:

Treat yourself to a legendary falafel sandwich at L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers, a beloved bite for locals and travelers alike.

10:30 AM:

Stroll down Rue des Rosiers, sampling a delicate almond croissant from Pâtisserie Stohrer, the city's oldest pastry shop.

11:00 AM:

Explore the vibrant Marché des Enfants Rouges, sampling a small tasting plate of fresh oysters or a seasonal tartine.

11:30 AM:

Relax with a glass of cold-pressed juice at the health-focused Café Pinson, soaking up the lively market atmosphere.

12:00 PM:

Conclude the morning with a brief walk to the grand façade of Hôtel de Ville, capturing its ornate clock tower before lunch.

12:30 PM:

Savor a Provençal lunch at Chez Janou, sampling the famous roasted lamb and a glass of rosé on its charming terrace.

1:30 PM:

Delve into the history of the capital at Musée Carnavalet, where intimate rooms and vivid murals tell the story of Paris from its medieval roots.

2:30 PM:

Wander down Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, popping into independent boutiques, vintage stores, and a perfumery for a signature scent.

3:30 PM:

Pause for a mid-afternoon coffee and a buttery pain au chocolat at the historic Café Charlot, watching locals enjoy the bustling sidewalk.

4:00 PM:

Explore the quirky Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, admiring its blend of art, taxidermy and contemporary installations.

4:45 PM:

Relax with a natural-wine flight at Le Mary Celeste, a lively bar known for its inventive small plates and relaxed vibe.

5:30 PM:

Dine on classic French comfort food at Les Philosophes, where the beef bourguignon and tarte tatin are served with a side of Parisian charm.

6:15 PM:

Cap the afternoon with a cocktail on the rooftop of Le Perchoir Marais, soaking in panoramic views of the city as the sun begins to set.

6:45 PM:

Indulge in a dinner of seasonal French cuisine at Le Progrès, a timeless bistro famed for its escargot and intimate atmosphere.

7:30 PM:

Savor a curated selection of natural wines at La Cave à Michel, where knowledgeable staff guide you through a tasting flight of lesser-known French vintages.

8:15 PM:

Head to the historic Le Caveau de la Huchette for a lively jazz session, letting the swinging rhythms echo through the centuries-old vaulted cellar.

9:00 PM:

Take a moonlit stroll to Place de la Bastille, admiring the illuminated fountains and the vibrant street art that surrounds the square.

9:45 PM:

Enjoy a nightcap at Bar Le 7, perched atop a modern hotel with panoramic views of the city, and sip a classic Sidecar cocktail.

10:30 PM:

Conclude the evening with a leisurely walk along the Seine near Pont Neuf, watching the reflections of Parisian bridges glitter in the night.

11:15 PM:

Treat yourself to a gourmet éclair from L'Éclair de Génie on Rue Saint-Honoré, choosing from inventive flavors like passion-fruit and caramel beurre salé.

Day 6 · Mon, Apr 13
Paris

Montmartre and Sacré‑Cœur Exploration

8:00 AM:

Sip a velvety café au lait and a flaky pain au chocolat at Le Grenier à Pain on Rue des Abbesses, watching the neighborhood wake up.

8:30 AM:

Stroll up the cobbled Rue Lepic toward the iconic windmills of Moulin Rouge, snapping photos of the historic façade.

9:00 AM:

Enter the bustling Place du Tertre, where street artists sketch portraits and the air hums with creative energy.

9:30 AM:

Climb the steps to the white-domed Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, then pause on the terrace for panoramic views of Paris.

10:00 AM:

Descend into the Musée de Montmartre, exploring the studio of Renoir and the hidden vineyard that once supplied the neighborhood.

10:30 AM:

Wander through the quiet Vigne du Clos Montmartre, tasting a sip of local wine and admiring the ivy-covered stone walls.

11:00 AM:

Treat yourself to a sweet bite of crêpe Suzette at the historic Le Consulat, a favorite haunt of artists like Picasso.

11:30 AM:

Visit the intimate Espace Dalí, a small museum showcasing surrealist sculptures and paintings by Salvador Dalí.

12:00 PM:

Pause at Le Refuge des Fondus for a quick glass of Kir Royale, soaking in the lively Montmartre atmosphere before lunch.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Le Moulin de la Galette, savoring classic French crêpes while gazing at the historic windmill that once inspired the Impressionists.

1:00 PM:

Step inside the legendary Le Bateau-Lavoir, the former studio of Picasso and Modigliani, and soak up the creative atmosphere of this iconic artists' haunt.

1:30 PM:

Take a short walk to the charming pink façade of La Maison Rose, where you can sip a refreshing rosé and watch the lively street life of Montmartre.

2:00 PM:

Visit the intimate Église Saint-Pierre de Montmartre, admiring its beautiful frescoes and the peaceful courtyard that offers a quiet respite.

2:30 PM:

Indulge in a flaky almond pastry at Pâtisserie des Anges, a hidden gem known for its delicate macarons and artisanal tarts.

3:00 PM:

Stop by the romantic Le Mur des Je t'aime on Place des Abbesses, where dozens of "I love you" messages are written in many languages.

3:30 PM:

Grab a coffee at the iconic Café des Deux Moulins, famous from the film *Amélie*, and watch locals linger over their espresso.

4:00 PM:

Wander through the tranquil Cimetière du Montmartre, the final resting place of artists such as Degas and Brel, and feel the historic aura of the hill.

4:30 PM:

Stroll along Rue des Abbesses, popping into boutique shops and the tiny Boutique du Chat Noir for a quirky souvenir.

5:00 PM:

Enjoy a pre-dinner aperitif at the cozy bar of Café des Deux Moulins, sampling a glass of French vermouth with olives.

5:30 PM:

Dine at Le Relais Gascon, where the hearty duck confit and a glass of Malbec provide a perfect transition to the evening.

6:00 PM:

Attend a brief early-evening performance at the historic cabaret Le Lapin Agile, listening to traditional French chansons in its intimate setting.

6:30 PM:

Cap the afternoon with a sunset cocktail on the rooftop of Le Perchoir Montmartre, taking in sweeping views of Paris as the lights begin to twinkle.

7:00 PM:

Indulge in a gourmet dinner at Le Coq Rico, the celebrated Montmartre rotisserie where the succulent roast chicken and expertly prepared foie gras showcase the best of French poultry cuisine.

8:30 PM:

Step into the legendary Moulin Rouge for a spectacular cabaret show, where dazzling cancan dancers, glittering costumes, and a vibrant orchestra bring the historic venue to life.

10:00 PM:

After the performance, sip a refreshing French 75 at the rooftop Bar à Bulles atop La Machine du Moulin Rouge, enjoying panoramic night-time views of Montmartre's illuminated streets.

11:30 PM:

Conclude the night with a sweet treat at Crêperie du Montmartre, savoring a warm Nutella-banana crêpe while strolling beneath the softly lit lanterns of Place du Tertre.

Day 7 · Tue, Apr 14
Paris

Shopping and Leisure in Paris

8:00 AM:

Begin the day with a buttery croissant and espresso at Holybelly 5 in the Canal Saint-Martin district, watching the locals glide by on their bikes.

8:30 AM:

Stroll to the vibrant Marché d'Aligre and wander the stalls of fresh fruit, cheese, and artisanal breads for a quick tasting.

9:00 AM:

Head to Le Marais and browse the curated vintage racks of Kilo Shop, hunting for a unique retro find.

9:30 AM:

Slip into the elegant Galerie Vivienne, admiring its glass dome while sampling a silky truffle from La Maison du Chocolat.

10:00 AM:

Visit the contemporary concept store L'Exception near Les Halles, where French designer pieces sit beside cutting-edge accessories.

10:30 AM:

Take a short pause for a perfectly brewed coffee at Café Kitsuné tucked inside the Palais-Royal Gardens, surrounded by manicured hedges.

11:00 AM:

Wander through the upscale Le Bon Marché on the Left Bank, exploring its curated fashion floors and the gourmet food hall.

11:30 AM:

Indulge in a delicate Ispahan macaron from Pierre Hermé on Rue Saint-Honoré, pairing it with a glass of chilled Champagne.

12:00 PM:

Conclude the morning with a light bite at the rooftop terrace of Terrass'' Hotel, savoring views of the city as you transition to lunch.

12:30 PM:

Savour a classic Parisian lunch of steak-frites at Le Relais de l'Entrecôte, where the secret sauce has delighted locals for decades.

1:15 PM:

Explore the legendary Galeries Lafayette Haussmann; browse designer boutiques, admire the Art Nouveau dome, and snap a photo from the rooftop terrace with sweeping city views.

2:00 PM:

Take an audio-guided tour of the opulent Palais Garnier, marveling at the grand staircase, gilded interiors, and the famous chandelier.

2:45 PM:

Stroll through the manicured Jardin des Tuileries, pause by the central bassin, and enjoy the seasonal blossoms while people-watch on the historic walkways.

3:30 PM:

Indulge in an elegant tea service at Mariage Frères Salon du Thé, savoring fragrant blends and delicate pastries in a setting steeped in tea-house tradition.

4:15 PM:

Visit the chic concept store Merci in the Marais, where fashion, homeware, and a charitable café combine for a uniquely Parisian shopping experience.

5:00 PM:

Refresh with an aperitif at the stylish Bar 228 inside Le Meurice, sipping a classic French 75 while admiring the Belle-Epoque décor.

5:45 PM:

Capture the golden hour from Pont Alexandre III, watching the sunset illuminate the Eiffel Tower and the Seine's glittering reflections before heading to dinner.

6:30 PM:

Indulge in a refined dinner at Le Cinq in the Four Seasons George V, where each course showcases classic French technique paired with an extensive wine list.

7:45 PM:

Take a leisurely stroll to Place Vendôme, admiring the elegant jewelers' boutiques and the historic Vendôme Column illuminated against the night sky.

8:15 PM:

Sip a signature cocktail at Le Bar du Bristol, a glamorous lounge known for its art-deco décor and panoramic views of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

8:45 PM:

Experience the dazzling spectacle of the Lido de Paris on the Champs-Élysées, where haute-cuisine dinner shows blend glitz, dance, and world-class acrobatics.

9:45 PM:

Treat yourself to a delicate pastry at Café Pouchkine, renowned for its Russian-inspired éclairs and fragrant tea in a beautifully ornate setting.

10:30 PM:

End the night with a moonlit walk along the Seine by Île de la Cité, watching the illuminated façades of Notre-Dame and the bridges shimmer in the water.

Day 8 · Wed, Apr 15
Paris

Departure and Last Moments

8:00 AM:

Begin your final day with a decadent breakfast at Café Pouchkine on Place de la Madeleine, savoring a selection of Russian-inspired pastries and a perfectly brewed espresso.

8:30 AM:

Take a leisurely walk to the nearby Jardin des Plantes, wandering among the fragrant rose beds and admiring the historic Grande Galerie de l'Observatoire.

9:00 AM:

Explore the petite Ménagerie zoo within the garden, spotting charming primates and exotic birds for a quick wildlife encounter.

9:30 AM:

Head north to the Canal Saint-Martin, strolling along the water-lined path and watching the iconic iron footbridges sway over passing barges.

10:00 AM:

Pause for a coffee at Café Craft, a minimalist spot famed for its pour-over brews and artisanal croissants.

10:30 AM:

Wander through the boutique-filled Rue de Charonne, picking up a few last-minute souvenirs such as handcrafted leather goods and vintage jewelry.

11:00 AM:

Treat yourself to a light lunch at Le Petit Cambodge on Rue de la Roquette, where the crisp bánh mì and fresh spring rolls provide a tasty farewell to the city.

11:30 AM:

Return to your hotel to finalize checkout, store your luggage, and enjoy a final moment of Parisian ambiance from the lobby terrace.

12:00 PM:

Visit the intimate Musée de la Vie Romantique in Montmartre, where a quick tour of 19th-century art and a cup of tea in its garden offers a tranquil pause before travel.

12:45 PM:

Enjoy a farewell lunch at Le Petit Cler, savoring a classic French steak-frites and a glass of Bordeaux while people-watch on the charming market street.

1:30 PM:

Stroll through the historic Passage des Panoramas, browsing vintage bookstalls and picking up a few last-minute souvenirs.

2:15 PM:

Treat yourself to a delicate macaron and a coffee at Ladurée on Rue Royale, relishing the iconic pastel décor before heading to the airport.

3:00 PM:

Return to your hotel, collect luggage, and catch the RER B from Gare du Nord to Charles de Gaulle Airport, allowing ample time for security.

3:45 PM:

Arrive at CDG, unwind with a quick snack at the Pierre Hermé kiosk, sampling a signature Ispahan macaron.

4:30 PM:

Complete check-in, browse the duty-free boutiques, and settle at the gate for your departure, reflecting on an unforgettable week in Paris.

5:00 PM:

Relax in the exclusive Air France La Première lounge, sipping a glass of champagne while admiring the runway view.

5:30 PM:

Enjoy a light dinner of French tapas at Le Salon Lounge, where the truffle-infused mushroom crostini pairs perfectly with a crisp white wine.

6:15 PM:

Stroll through the duty-free boutique for last-minute gifts, perhaps selecting a bottle of Champagne Bollinger or a box of Pierre Hermé macarons.

6:45 PM:

Make your way to Gate C12 for boarding, sipping a Café Crème and reviewing your travel documents in the quiet corridor.

7:15 PM:

Board the aircraft, settle into your seat, and watch the airport lights fade as the plane taxis toward the runway.

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