The iconic Eiffel Tower is a must-visit attraction for any honeymoon in Paris. The tower provides breathtaking views of the city of love, making it the perfect spot for romantic pictures. After climbing to the top, you can enjoy a champagne toast with your significant other in the tower’s champagne bar to mark the beginning of your honeymoon.
The Notre-Dame Cathedral is an iconic landmark that is rich in history and Gothic architecture. Apart from the church, there are many picturesque locations around it that are perfect for a photoshoot with your partner. It’s a great spot to spend some time admiring the art and beauty of Paris.
The Louvre Museum is one of the world's largest and most visited museums, boasting thousands of impressive artworks and antiques such as the Mona Lisa. Couples can take a self-guided tour and admire the pieces together. As a bonus, the museum is surrounded by the Tuileries Garden, making it an ideal picnic spot.
The perfect way to end your honeymoon is a visit Montmartre, a romantic area in Paris famous for its winding streets, picturesque staircases, and stunning views of the city. The Place du Tertre is the perfect spot in Montmartre to create a portrait painting of yourselves making it an unforgettable keepsake of your honeymoon.
For fast and convenient transportation between the destinations, Paris has an excellent public transport system. You can use buses, metros, or trams, a Paris Visit Travelcard is a great option providing unlimited access to public transport within zone 1-3. A taxi from the airport to the city center would cost around €60 and take approximately 45 minutes.
Those who have more time can consider adding a day trip to the Palace of Versailles. Those with less time could opt to remove Montmartre and visit a local French farmer's market, Bastille Market, for some fresh cheese, vegetables, and bread for a romantic picnic in Parc Monceau.
Paris has two major airports- Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) & Paris Orly Airport (ORY). CDG airport is located 23 km northeast of the city center and is the main airport for international flights, while the smaller Orly Airport is located 14 km south of the city center and is used for domestic and European flights.