1 week may tourism trip
Eiffel Tower: Visit the symbol of Paris and enjoy stunning views (book tickets in advance to skip the line, open from 9am).
Champs-Élysées: Stroll along this famous avenue lined with shops and cafes (great for people-watching).
Arc de Triomphe: Climb to the top for panoramic city views at sunset (open until 10:30pm).
Louvre Museum: Explore the world's largest art museum and home to the Mona Lisa (reserve tickets online, open from 9am).
Tuileries Garden: Relax in these beautiful gardens just outside the Louvre (perfect for a picnic or a leisurely walk).
Montmartre: Discover the artistic charm of this historic district, visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and enjoy dinner with a view.
Musée d'Orsay: Marvel at Impressionist masterpieces in this stunning former railway station (open from 9:30am, book tickets in advance).
Latin Quarter: Wander the historic streets, stop by Shakespeare and Company bookstore, and have lunch at a local bistro.
Seine River Cruise: Take a scenic evening boat cruise to see Paris illuminated (book tickets for a specific time).
Palace of Versailles: Explore the opulent palace and stunning gardens (take the RER C train, reserve timed tickets).
Gardens of Versailles: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or rent a bike to explore the expansive grounds (check for musical fountain shows).
Return to Paris: Enjoy dinner at a local French restaurant like Le Relais de l'Entrecôte (famous for its steak frites).
Cooking Class: Join a French cooking class to learn how to make classic dishes (book in advance, typically starts in the morning).
Le Marais District: Explore this trendy neighborhood with boutiques and cafés (great for shopping and tasting pastries).
Wine Bar: Visit a local wine bar like Le Baron Rouge for an authentic Parisian experience (try different regional wines).
Luxembourg Gardens: Relax in one of Paris’s most beautiful parks (perfect for reading or enjoying a coffee).
Pantheon: Visit this grand mausoleum dedicated to famous French citizens (check opening hours).
Dinner in Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Enjoy a meal at Café de Flore, a historic café known for its literary patrons.
Canal Saint-Martin: Walk along the picturesque canal, stopping at boulangeries and boutiques (ideal for a relaxed morning).
Belleville Park: Discover this lesser-known park with art and views of the city (great for a picnic or exploring street art).
Moulin Rouge: Cap off your trip with a spectacular cabaret show (book tickets in advance for dinner and the show).
Fête de la Musique: A city-wide celebration of music on May 21st.
Paris Jazz Festival: Held in the Parc Floral throughout May.