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Ultimate 2026 Paris in-depth travel guide — skip-the-line tips for the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay, best Seine River cruise routes, museum pass selection, and budget local food spots

    Bottom line: Paris is a “visit many times in a lifetime” city — first visit for the sights, second for the museums, third to finally understand daily life. 5 days and 4 nights covers the essentials, but to truly experience Paris, stay in Le Marais or Montmartre on the Left Bank, wake up early for local morning markets, buy a Paris Museum Pass, and explore on foot rather than by metro.

    Best Time to Visit

    MonthExperienceNotes
    April–MayBlossom season; Seine riverbanks at their most beautifulEaster crowds are moderate
    JuneFête de la Musique (June 21, all-night events)Longest daylight hours
    September–OctoberGrape harvest season; fewer crowds; stable pricesBest travel window
    DecemberChristmas markets; sale seasonBest for shopping
    January–FebruaryLow season; lowest hotel pricesMore rainy days

    Classic 5-Day, 4-Night Itinerary

    Day 1: Right Bank Landmarks

    • Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) — skip-the-line tickets on Klook; book the 9:00 am opening slot
    • Tuileries Garden (Jardin des Tuileries) — free; autumn fallen leaves are magnificent
    • Place de la Concorde
    • Champs-Élysées
    • Arc de Triomphe — climb to the top for the panoramic 12-avenue star pattern
    • Dinner recommendation: French restaurant near Le Consulat in Montmartre — approx. €30–50 per person

    Day 2: Left Bank Museums and the Latin Quarter

    • Musée d’Orsay — Impressionist paradise
    • The Panthéon
    • Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin) — Shakespeare and Company bookshop
    • Jardin du Luxembourg — a favourite with local families
    • Dinner recommendation: Le Comptoir du Panthéon in the Latin Quarter — excellent value

    Day 3: Le Marais + Place des Vosges

    • Centre Pompidou — contemporary art
    • Le Marais — boutique concept stores
    • Place des Vosges — Paris’s oldest square with arcaded apartments
    • Marché Bastille — Saturday morning market
    • Food recommendation: Breizh Café (crêperie — the foie gras crêpe is a must)

    Day 4: Versailles Day Trip

    Day 5: Montmartre + Departure

    • Sacré-Cœur Basilica — best at sunrise or sunset
    • Wall of Love (Le Mur des Je t’aime)
    • Montmartre Vineyard (the only vineyard still producing in Paris)
    • Le Lapin Agile (legendary cabaret)
    • Head to CDG (allow 2.5 hours)

    Museum Pass Selection Guide

    PassPriceCoverageBest forRating
    Paris Museum Pass 2-day€4850+ museumsIntensive sightseeing★★★★
    Paris Museum Pass 4-day€6650+ museumsIn-depth travel★★★★★
    Paris Passlib’From €52Museums + transport + attractionsConvenience-first travellers★★★★

    Practical advice: If your itinerary includes Versailles + Louvre + Musée d’Orsay + Centre Pompidou, the 4-day pass saves €30+ versus buying individually. Don’t try to sneak in without a ticket — French ticket inspectors check passport numbers; penalties start at €60.

    Budget Food Map (Where Locals Eat)

    • Baguette sandwich: €3–5, street vendors near République
    • Crêpe: €5–8, Breizh Café in Montmartre
    • Baguette + cheese picnic: €10–15, from Monoprix or Franprix supermarket
    • Local restaurant lunch set (formule): €12–18 — the same restaurant for dinner costs €25+, so lunch is the best value
    • Crêpe Suzette: €8–12 — the flambé performance with orange liqueur is an added bonus

    Full Budget Reference (2 People, 5 Days, 4 Nights)

    ItemBudget
    Flights (departing China)¥4,500–10,000 per person
    Accommodation (4 nights, 3-star Left Bank hotel)¥5,000–9,000
    Museum pass + entry tickets€120–180 per person
    Food and drink€150–300 per person
    Transport (metro + airport express)€60–100 per person
    TotalApprox. ¥40,000–70,000 (2 people)

    Booking Tools

    • Klook: Paris attraction skip-the-line passes; Louvre + Versailles combo is better value
    • Tiqets: Fast-entry tickets for Paris Opéra, Arc de Triomphe, and other attractions
    • NordVPN: Public WiFi security when working from Parisian cafes — essential for digital nomads

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