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My personal itinerary of 48h in Paris with all details
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Places where eat in Paris
Boulangerie, cafè, brasserie and more!
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I LOVE Christmas markets, and I make a point to visit Christmas markets all over Paris & France to see how each one is different and special. This guide is based on my personal experiences!
*Guide will be updated for 2024 as soon as possible; purchasing the guide grants you access to all future updates.*
Guide includes:
🎄 Christmas Market Culture
🍷 What to Eat & Drink (20+ recs)
🇫🇷 Helpful Christmas-y Words/Phrases (10+)
🎁 Gift Ideas (15 suggestions)
🧳 What to Pack (7 essentials not to forget)
📍 4 French Christmas markets, with:
1. The 2023 opening dates.
2. Train distance from Paris
3. Number of stalls
4. What's special about them
5. Related videos and helpful links
📍 The COMPLETE run down on Paris Christmas markets: 10 that I've been to, and 4 still on my list, plus 2.5 other classic festive activities in Paris. Guide covers:
1. Where each market is on a map
2. My personal notes for each market, including *real* opening days/hours for 2023
3. Photos and videos of the markets
4. What’s special about each
5. A few cautions ⚠️
6. Family-friendly indicators ❤️
Guide Bonus:
🇩🇪 1 German Christmas market that's a quick train ride from Paris!
If you buy this guide and have ANY questions about visiting French Christmas markets that are not already covered here, I will gladly answer them!
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All info to go to Disneyland Paris
Remember to download the app
You will find all info here!
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Walking 18,000 steps a day might sound like a lot, but it’s hardly noticeable when you're immersing in the sights and sounds of a beautiful city like Paris.
Imagine strolling past cafes, boulangeries, shops, grocery stores, children playing in parks, and people walking their dogs. You can grab a croissant and coffee, sit in the park or by the Seine River to rest for a while, and then continue your walk. That’s what this itinerary is all about—no rush, just being in Paris, walking, and exploring all the places that ordinary tourists on buses, the metro, or in Ubers won’t experience.
We're sharing our actual 6-day, 5-night thoughtfully paced Paris itinerary. I hope you find it helpful for planning your next trip!
It’s detailed and will guide you to famous sights and some off-the-beaten-track places, places to eat, and tips to make your trip to Paris unforgettable.
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This guide is all about showing you the best budget-friendly destinations to eat in Paris! From restaurants and bakeries to coffee shops and more, we've broken down a few top spots in each category. We hope this blog helps you choose where to go in Paris! This guide will show you the best budget-friendly places to eat in Paris that I have personally visited and enjoyed. You'll find a mix of different cuisines and areas of Paris. This will not show you the most viral places in Paris, as they are usually expensive.
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Only have enough time for a quick stay in Paris? Here is the perfect guide to seeing the must sees in a day. I will also add some other ideas for if the trip is short, but you have longer than a day!
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This is your complete detailed itinerary for a 7 day trip in Paris with 2 day trips! It includes everything you need to know about where to stay, what to do, and how to get around all while not breaking the bank! This guide is geared towards more budget-friendly travelers but can be modified to fit any budget. Here's a quick breakdown of the itinerary:
Tips to know before you go!
Day 1 - 2: Paris
Day 3: Versailles
Day 4 - 6: Paris
Day 7: Giverny
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Experience the best of Paris in 4 unforgettable days, from the charming streets of Montmartre and iconic sights like the Louvre and Arc de Triomphe, to vibrant evenings with live performances and sparkling views of the Eiffel Tower. Indulge in authentic French cuisine, unwind in world-famous gardens, and cap off your trip with a magical day at Disneyland Paris. Perfectly curated for culture lovers and adventure seekers alike!
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Schedule a 30, 60, or 90 minute call to pick my brain on all things Paris, personalize your travel itinerary, and/or cover logistical details that only a local would know.
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Welcome to the City of Light, where romance, culture, and history blend seamlessly to create an enchanting experience like no other. In this guide, we invite you to embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of France's iconic capital.
Paris is a city that needs no introduction. Yet, beneath its well-known landmarks lies a city of immense depth and diversity, waiting to be explored. As you flip through these pages, you will find a meticulously curated collection of insights, tips, and recommendations to help you make the most of your week in Paris.
Our guide will take you on a journey through the arrondissements, each with its own unique character and attractions. But Paris is not just about its landmarks and neighborhoods; it's a city that thrives on experiences, from picnics in gardens to late-night jazz sessions in intimate clubs. We'll guide you through these experiences, helping you immerse yourself in the city's cultural tapestry.
Moreover, we understand that planning your Parisian adventure can be overwhelming, which is why we've included practical tips on transportation, dining, and accommodation, ensuring your stay is as smooth and enjoyable as possible. So, whether you dream of climbing to the top of Montmartre for a panoramic view of the city or sipping wine at a sidewalk café in Le Marais, "Paris for a Week" is your passport to a week-long journey through this captivating metropolis. Your adventure awaits in the City of Light.
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Paris is a dream for food lovers, and I’ve made it my mission to uncover the best and most beautiful spots to eat in the city. This guide highlights my personal favorites, from charming cafes to innovative eateries, each offering a unique taste of Paris with some of them even having spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower. Whether you’re craving traditional French flavors or something a bit different, these places promise to make your dining experience unforgettable. Get ready to indulge in meals and dine in places that will make your trip unforgettable!
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Need budget-friendly activities in Paris? We’ve got you covered! Here are the top five free things to do in Paris that won't cost you a cent.
1. Explore Montmartre
Wander the charming streets of Montmartre, the artistic heart of Paris. Stroll through Place du Tertre to see artists at work, visit the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica for panoramic views of the city, and explore the quaint cobblestone streets that have inspired countless artists. Don’t forget to check out the Montmartre vineyards, one of the last remaining in Paris.
2. Stroll Along the Seine River
The Seine River is the lifeblood of Paris, and its walkways offer a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll. Walk along the pathways, admire the iconic bridges, and take in views of landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. The Seine’s riverbanks are also home to numerous bookstalls (bouquinistes) where you can browse for literary treasures.
3. Visit the Tuileries Garden
Adjacent to the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries Garden is a beautiful and historic public park perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Wander through the meticulously manicured gardens, enjoy the statues and fountains, and maybe even catch an impromptu performance or art exhibition. It’s a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
4. Attend a Free Event at the Hôtel de Ville
The Paris City Hall, or Hôtel de Ville, often hosts free cultural events, including art exhibitions, concerts, and festivals.
Check the schedule to see what’s happening during your visit. The building itself is an architectural marvel worth seeing, and its events provide a glimpse into the vibrant cultural life of Paris.
5. Explore the Promenade Plantée
Also known as the Coulée Verte, the Promenade Plantée is a beautiful elevated park built on a former railway line that stretches for nearly 5 kilometers. This green oasis offers a unique perspective of Paris as you walk above the streets and is filled with lush gardens, charming pathways, and scenic views—making it a perfect spot for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Enjoying these free activities is a great way to experience the rich culture and history of Paris without spending a dime. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff, or just looking to soak in the Parisian atmosphere, these spots offer something for everyone.
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So bid adieu to tourist traps and embark on a culinary odyssey unlike any other. Let's explore the hidden culinary treasures of Paris togethe. Bienvenue à Paris!
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Out of all of the central arrondissements of Paris, the Latin Quarter may be one of the most authentic. What I mean by this is that it combines what makes Paris special, which is to say stunning monuments, beautiful architecture and history at every corner, but still remains a fairly residential part of the city.
This guide is designed to be used as an itinerary to the neighbourhood, meaning that you can follow all of the places in the order they are presented in, which should take most of your day. You can also pick and choose which places to visit, to better suit your own planning.
I hope you enjoy one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Paris!
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This is all things Bucharest. From the best hotels, sights you must see, places to eat, and transportation. Bucharest is considered a "little Paris", or the Eastern European Paris. This guide will help you if you are going for a conference, vacation, or sight seeing.
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