Enjoy a classic French breakfast at Café de Flore on Boulevard Saint-Germain, savoring buttery croissants and a rich café au lait.
Stroll to Île de la Cité and admire the façade of Notre-Dame Cathedral, capturing its iconic towers from the riverbank.
Step inside the dazzling Sainte-Chapelle, where soaring stained-glass windows bathe the chapel in a kaleidoscope of color.
Wander along the Seine's historic Bouquinistes stalls, perusing vintage postcards, illustrated books, and literary souvenirs.
Wrap up the morning with a leisurely coffee at Les Deux Magots, soaking up the literary ambiance of Saint-Germain.
Savor a leisurely lunch at Le Procope, the city's oldest café, enjoying classic French onion soup and a glass of Bordeaux.
Visit the world-renowned Louvre Museum; focus on the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, then stroll through the illuminated Cour Napoléon.
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.
Explore the Musée de l'Orangerie, admiring Monet's Water Lilies and other Impressionist masterpieces.
Treat yourself to an elegant tea at Angelina on Rue de Rivoli, famous for its silky Mont-blanc pastry and hot chocolate.
Board a scenic Seine River cruise departing near Pont Neuf, watching the sunset glide over landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Grand Palais.
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.
Stroll down the Champ de Mars to admire the tower's hourly glittering illumination, then pause for a sweet crepe from a nearby vendor.
Enjoy a nightcap at the sophisticated Bar Hemingway inside the Ritz Paris, sipping a classic Martini in the literary-inspired ambiance.
End the evening with a relaxed walk along the Seine banks, taking in the reflected glow of Parisian bridges before returning to your hotel.
Begin the day with a buttery croissant and café au lait at Café Charlot, a classic Parisian brasserie tucked in the Marais.
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.
Stroll through the garden to the Musée Rodin, watching The Thinker emerge from the marble in the serene courtyard.
Take the metro to the Centre Pompidou and explore its vibrant modern art collections, including works by Kandinsky and Miró.
Wrap up the morning with a light lunch at Le Comptoir du Relais, savoring a seasonal salad and a glass of crisp Sauvignon Blanc.
Relax with a light lunch at Le Petit Cler, a charming bistro on Rue Cler offering fresh salads and classic quiche.
Stroll through the serene Jardin du Luxembourg, admire the Medici Fountain and pause on a bench to read a French novel.
Visit the intimate Musée de l'Orangerie to see Monet's Water Lilies series and the elegant Mona Lisa-style works on loan.
Wander the historic Palais Royal courtyard, snapping photos of the Colonnes de Buren and browsing boutique shops.
Enjoy a mid-afternoon coffee at the iconic Café de la Paix, savoring a perfectly crafted espresso under its grand Belle-Epoque ceiling.
End the afternoon with a leisurely walk through the covered passage of Galerie Vivienne, discovering vintage bookstores and artisanal chocolatiers.
Enjoy a memorable dinner at Septime, the Michelin-starred restaurant in the 11th arrondissement, where creative seasonal tasting menus showcase the finest French ingredients.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stroll across the Pont Neuf and wander through the Jardin des Tuileries, pausing beside the central pond to admire the classic statues.
Climb the Arc de Triomphe and savor panoramic views down the Champs-Élysées, spotting the bustling avenues below.
Saunter along the Champs-Élysées, pop into the iconic Louis Vuitton flagship and treat yourself to a macaron from Ladurée.
Explore the historic Place de la Concorde, taking in the Luxembourg Obelisk and the reflective water basins.
Visit the Musée de l'Armée at Les Invalides, where Napoleon's tomb and the extensive military artifacts await.
Refresh with a coffee at the nearby Café des Invalides, enjoying a delicate pastel de crème in a relaxed setting.
Walk a short block to Église Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, admiring its baroque façade and tranquil interior before moving on.
Wrap up the morning with a light lunch of steak-frites at Le Relais de l'Entrecôte, famed for its secret sauce.
Relax in the Jardin du Palais Royal, admire the Colonnes de Buren and enjoy a fresh pastry from nearby Pierre Hermé.
Explore the elegant Musée Jacquemart-André, a hidden gem of 19th-century art housed in a stunning Parisian mansion.
Wander through the glass-crowned Galerie Vivienne, sampling artisanal chocolates at La Maison du Chocolat.
Visit the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, immersing yourself in vibrant tribal art and contemporary installations.
Sip a strong espresso at Café de l'Industrie on the Seine's edge while people-watching from a sunny terrace.
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.
Disembark at Place du Trocadéro and photograph the iconic Eiffel Tower framed by the gardens.
Stroll through the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, admiring decorative masterpieces from the Renaissance to Art Nouveau.
Saunter along Rue Saint-Honoré, browsing luxury boutiques and treating yourself to a macaron at Ladurée.
Ascend the Montparnasse Tower observation deck for a panoramic sunset view of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower sparkling in the distance.
Enjoy an early dinner at Les Antiquaires on the Seine, savoring a traditional French cassoulet beside river lights.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of legendary sorbet from Berthillon on Île Saint-Louis, a beloved Parisian ice-cream institution.
Stroll hand-in-hand along the Seine, admiring the glittering reflections of the city's bridges and monuments under the night sky.
End the night with a classic cocktail at Le Bar du Plaza Athénée, enjoying its chic décor and panoramic views of the illuminated avenue.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Café Le Pain Quotidien near the RER C station, savoring fresh pastries and a café au lait.
Walk to Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel RER stop, purchase tickets and board the RER C toward Versailles Château Rive Gauche.
Arrive at Versailles Château Rive Gauche and admire the elegant 19th-century station building before stepping onto the palace grounds.
Take the short shuttle bus (or a pleasant walk through the Royal Gardens) to the entrance of the Palace of Versailles via the Orangerie.
Begin the palace tour with the dazzling Hall of Mirrors, where glittering chandeliers reflect the gardens beyond.
Explore the Royal Apartments, wandering through the king's bedroom, queen's suite, and the intimate Royal Chapel.
Stroll into the expansive Versailles Gardens, following tree-lined avenues to the Grand Canal and pausing at the Latona Fountain for photos.
Visit the whimsical Bosquet des Rocailles, a hidden woodland garden dotted with statues and fragrant roses.
Wander to the Petit Trianon, the private retreat of Marie-Antoinette, and explore its elegant rooms and the nearby Hameau de la Reine.
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.
Conclude the morning with a leisurely walk back to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, ready to catch the train back to Paris.
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.
Visit the elegant Grand Trianon, a pink marble palace set amidst tranquil gardens, and admire its refined architecture and intimate royal apartments.
Continue exploring the nearby Hameau de la Reine, wandering through the rustic cottages and the charming dairy that Marie-Antoinette cherished.
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.
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.
Explore the magnificent Orangerie, home to a collection of citrus trees and seasonal exhibitions of Impressionist paintings.
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.
Stroll through the Water Parterre, timing your visit with the Musical Fountains show (if operating) to enjoy the synchronized water, music, and light display.
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.
Dine at Le Bistrot du 1er, enjoying classic French dishes such as duck confit and a seasonal dessert in a cozy, historic setting.
Watch the Evening Musical Fountain Show at the Water Parterre, where water jets dance to light and music in a magical spectacle.
Take a moonlit stroll through the illuminated Versailles Gardens, pausing by the shimmering Grand Canal for a few quiet photos.
Board the RER C back to Paris, settling into a comfortable seat as the twilight paints the countryside.
Arrive at Invalides station and wander to Le Petit Cler for a quick croque-monsieur paired with a glass of Bordeaux.
Sip a classic French 75 at the stylish Bar 228 inside Le Meurice, soaking in the elegant décor and soft jazz.
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.
Start the day with a buttery croissant and café au lait at Café de la Poste, a cozy spot tucked on Rue de Turenne.
Wander to the elegant Place des Vosges, strolling beneath its arcades and snapping photos of the historic façades.
Step inside the Musée Picasso to admire a curated selection of the artist's early sketches and iconic paintings.
Browse the chic concept store Merci, where fashion, homeware, and a charming café blend into a unique Parisian experience.
Treat yourself to a legendary falafel sandwich at L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers, a beloved bite for locals and travelers alike.
Stroll down Rue des Rosiers, sampling a delicate almond croissant from Pâtisserie Stohrer, the city's oldest pastry shop.
Explore the vibrant Marché des Enfants Rouges, sampling a small tasting plate of fresh oysters or a seasonal tartine.
Relax with a glass of cold-pressed juice at the health-focused Café Pinson, soaking up the lively market atmosphere.
Conclude the morning with a brief walk to the grand façade of Hôtel de Ville, capturing its ornate clock tower before lunch.
Savor a Provençal lunch at Chez Janou, sampling the famous roasted lamb and a glass of rosé on its charming terrace.
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.
Wander down Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, popping into independent boutiques, vintage stores, and a perfumery for a signature scent.
Pause for a mid-afternoon coffee and a buttery pain au chocolat at the historic Café Charlot, watching locals enjoy the bustling sidewalk.
Explore the quirky Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, admiring its blend of art, taxidermy and contemporary installations.
Relax with a natural-wine flight at Le Mary Celeste, a lively bar known for its inventive small plates and relaxed vibe.
Dine on classic French comfort food at Les Philosophes, where the beef bourguignon and tarte tatin are served with a side of Parisian charm.
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.
Indulge in a dinner of seasonal French cuisine at Le Progrès, a timeless bistro famed for its escargot and intimate atmosphere.
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.
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.
Take a moonlit stroll to Place de la Bastille, admiring the illuminated fountains and the vibrant street art that surrounds the square.
Enjoy a nightcap at Bar Le 7, perched atop a modern hotel with panoramic views of the city, and sip a classic Sidecar cocktail.
Conclude the evening with a leisurely walk along the Seine near Pont Neuf, watching the reflections of Parisian bridges glitter in the night.
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.
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.
Stroll up the cobbled Rue Lepic toward the iconic windmills of Moulin Rouge, snapping photos of the historic façade.
Enter the bustling Place du Tertre, where street artists sketch portraits and the air hums with creative energy.
Climb the steps to the white-domed Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, then pause on the terrace for panoramic views of Paris.
Descend into the Musée de Montmartre, exploring the studio of Renoir and the hidden vineyard that once supplied the neighborhood.
Wander through the quiet Vigne du Clos Montmartre, tasting a sip of local wine and admiring the ivy-covered stone walls.
Treat yourself to a sweet bite of crêpe Suzette at the historic Le Consulat, a favorite haunt of artists like Picasso.
Visit the intimate Espace Dalí, a small museum showcasing surrealist sculptures and paintings by Salvador Dalí.
Pause at Le Refuge des Fondus for a quick glass of Kir Royale, soaking in the lively Montmartre atmosphere before lunch.
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.
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.
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.
Visit the intimate Église Saint-Pierre de Montmartre, admiring its beautiful frescoes and the peaceful courtyard that offers a quiet respite.
Indulge in a flaky almond pastry at Pâtisserie des Anges, a hidden gem known for its delicate macarons and artisanal tarts.
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.
Grab a coffee at the iconic Café des Deux Moulins, famous from the film *Amélie*, and watch locals linger over their espresso.
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.
Stroll along Rue des Abbesses, popping into boutique shops and the tiny Boutique du Chat Noir for a quirky souvenir.
Enjoy a pre-dinner aperitif at the cozy bar of Café des Deux Moulins, sampling a glass of French vermouth with olives.
Dine at Le Relais Gascon, where the hearty duck confit and a glass of Malbec provide a perfect transition to the evening.
Attend a brief early-evening performance at the historic cabaret Le Lapin Agile, listening to traditional French chansons in its intimate setting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stroll to the vibrant Marché d'Aligre and wander the stalls of fresh fruit, cheese, and artisanal breads for a quick tasting.
Head to Le Marais and browse the curated vintage racks of Kilo Shop, hunting for a unique retro find.
Slip into the elegant Galerie Vivienne, admiring its glass dome while sampling a silky truffle from La Maison du Chocolat.
Visit the contemporary concept store L'Exception near Les Halles, where French designer pieces sit beside cutting-edge accessories.
Take a short pause for a perfectly brewed coffee at Café Kitsuné tucked inside the Palais-Royal Gardens, surrounded by manicured hedges.
Wander through the upscale Le Bon Marché on the Left Bank, exploring its curated fashion floors and the gourmet food hall.
Indulge in a delicate Ispahan macaron from Pierre Hermé on Rue Saint-Honoré, pairing it with a glass of chilled Champagne.
Conclude the morning with a light bite at the rooftop terrace of Terrass'' Hotel, savoring views of the city as you transition to lunch.
Savour a classic Parisian lunch of steak-frites at Le Relais de l'Entrecôte, where the secret sauce has delighted locals for decades.
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.
Take an audio-guided tour of the opulent Palais Garnier, marveling at the grand staircase, gilded interiors, and the famous chandelier.
Stroll through the manicured Jardin des Tuileries, pause by the central bassin, and enjoy the seasonal blossoms while people-watch on the historic walkways.
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.
Visit the chic concept store Merci in the Marais, where fashion, homeware, and a charitable café combine for a uniquely Parisian shopping experience.
Refresh with an aperitif at the stylish Bar 228 inside Le Meurice, sipping a classic French 75 while admiring the Belle-Epoque décor.
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.
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.
Take a leisurely stroll to Place Vendôme, admiring the elegant jewelers' boutiques and the historic Vendôme Column illuminated against the night sky.
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.
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.
Treat yourself to a delicate pastry at Café Pouchkine, renowned for its Russian-inspired éclairs and fragrant tea in a beautifully ornate setting.
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.
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.
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.
Explore the petite Ménagerie zoo within the garden, spotting charming primates and exotic birds for a quick wildlife encounter.
Head north to the Canal Saint-Martin, strolling along the water-lined path and watching the iconic iron footbridges sway over passing barges.
Pause for a coffee at Café Craft, a minimalist spot famed for its pour-over brews and artisanal croissants.
Wander through the boutique-filled Rue de Charonne, picking up a few last-minute souvenirs such as handcrafted leather goods and vintage jewelry.
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.
Return to your hotel to finalize checkout, store your luggage, and enjoy a final moment of Parisian ambiance from the lobby terrace.
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.
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.
Stroll through the historic Passage des Panoramas, browsing vintage bookstalls and picking up a few last-minute souvenirs.
Treat yourself to a delicate macaron and a coffee at Ladurée on Rue Royale, relishing the iconic pastel décor before heading to the airport.
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.
Arrive at CDG, unwind with a quick snack at the Pierre Hermé kiosk, sampling a signature Ispahan macaron.
Complete check-in, browse the duty-free boutiques, and settle at the gate for your departure, reflecting on an unforgettable week in Paris.
Relax in the exclusive Air France La Première lounge, sipping a glass of champagne while admiring the runway view.
Enjoy a light dinner of French tapas at Le Salon Lounge, where the truffle-infused mushroom crostini pairs perfectly with a crisp white wine.
Stroll through the duty-free boutique for last-minute gifts, perhaps selecting a bottle of Champagne Bollinger or a box of Pierre Hermé macarons.
Make your way to Gate C12 for boarding, sipping a Café Crème and reviewing your travel documents in the quiet corridor.
Board the aircraft, settle into your seat, and watch the airport lights fade as the plane taxis toward the runway.