As soon as you arrive in Paris, head to the iconic Tour Eiffel. A perfect opportunity to take in breathtaking panoramic views of Paris while sipping some champagne from the top. You can choose to dine at the Eiffel Tower's restaurant, celebrating your special occasion in style, while enjoying the views.
The world-famous Louvre Museum houses artistic treasures spanning thousands of years, including the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa. Head over to the Jardin des Tuileries, and end the day strolling through beautiful gardens and relaxing in the shade of trees.
Montmartre was once a haven for artists, and today it is known for its charming streets and the beautiful Sacre-Coeur Basilica that sits atop the hill. Take a leisurely walk and indulge in a work of art or a bite to eat at a cafe in Place du Tertre.
Travel outside of Paris, and visit the magnificent Palace of Versailles, which boasts a vast French garden, an impressive palace, and a dazzling Hall of Mirrors. The precision and grandeur of the Palace will leave you in awe.
Embark on a walking tour of the charming and eclectic Marais district, famous for its intricate alleys and fantastic structures. Spend your evening enjoying an idyllic scene on the Seine River cruise while taking in the city's breathtaking gems.
Start your final day by exploring the artistic works of French artists in the grand Musee d'Orsay. Admire masterpieces featuring impressionist and post-impressionist works of art. Finally, bid farewell to the city of love with a heart full of memories.
Transportation during the trip entails the use of the metro, buses, and taxis. The cost depends on the means of transportation used, distance traveled, and location. Expect to spend between $2-6 for metros and buses and approximately $30-40 for taxis.
If you have more time, consider visiting the breathtaking Palace of Fontainebleau, located 55km outside of Paris. if you're a gastronomy enthusiast, don't hesitate to take a cooking class in one of Paris's cooking schools. If you have less time, limit your time at the Louvre Museum by focusing on specific sections of interest.
Paris has two airports: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and Orly Airport (ORY). CDG is the busiest airport in France, located 25km northeast of Paris. It is the main hub for most international flights. ORY Airport is the second airport in Paris, located 13 km south of the city. It serves mainly domestic and European flights.