Paris needs no introduction — the world's most visited city is also, many would argue, still its most beautiful, with the Eiffel Tower, Seine embankments, grand boulevards, and unmatched museum collections forming a backdrop to an everyday café and restaurant culture that has influenced the world. Beyond the monuments, Paris rewards repeat visitors who dig deeper into its arrondissements, covered passages, and neighbourhood markets.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Paris
Currency
€ EUR
Language
French
City transfer
~35 min
RER B Train / Bus / Taxi / Uber
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Skip the tourist-area boulangeries and walk to Du Pain et des Idées (10th arrondissement) by 8am — their kouign-amann and escargot pastries are worth crossing the city for, and the 19th-century painted ceiling alone justifies the detour.
Book a timed entry for the Musée d'Orsay at 9:30am on a weekday — the Impressionism galleries on level 5 are almost empty at opening and the light through the old station roof is extraordinary. Skip the ground floor on the first visit.
Join locals at a cave à manger (wine-bar-meets-cellar) in the 11th — Le Verre Volé on Canal Saint-Martin lets you pick a bottle off the shelf and pay a small corkage fee. Go Tuesday or Wednesday when it's less packed.
Climb to the top of Sacré-Cœur at dusk rather than noon — the queue is shorter, the light is golden, and the view over the rooftops is genuinely stunning. Then walk downhill through Montmartre's vineyard-side streets, which most visitors never find.
Travel tips
- →Book the Louvre and Eiffel Tower tickets online well in advance
- →Metro and RER are cheapest — a carnet saves money over single tickets
- →Most museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month
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