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Best time to visit:

JUL

Bastille Day

Paris, the city of love, is the most visited destination on the planet. This French capital, visited by over 20 million people, is home to some of the most iconic structures such as the Eiffel Tower, museums such as the Louvre, several happening boulevards, and several artistic treasures. People come from all over the world to experience the magical and amazing vibe that Paris exudes, and the lovable culture here can win you over in just one visit. It is also known as the "Fashion Capital of the World," and it hosts numerous fashion events throughout the year. The city remains at the forefront of international trends, and many well-known boutiques and shops are a must-see for any visitor.

Best time to visit:

JUL

Bastille Day

JAN - JUN

11°C / 6°C

JUL - DEC

17°C / 10°C

Euro

Euro

1 USD = 0.97 EUR

GMT +02:00

2 hours ahead

Frequently Asked Questions

Seine River, Louvre Museum, Paris Catacoms, Musee Rodin, Eiffel Tower.

Paris is a very walkable city with many attractions close together and interesting connecting streets. The Paris metro is simple to use and convenient for getting to outlying neighborhoods. Purchase a "Carnet" of ten tickets from the vending machines in the train stations when you first arrive to save time and money.

For three months, citizens of many countries can visit France without a tourist visa. If you require a Schengen or long-stay visa to enter France, you must make an appointment with your local French consulate and provide the necessary documentation.

Allow at least three days to get a sense of Paris and see the majority of the major attractions. This amount of time will allow you to visit the major museums and galleries, explore some of the most interesting neighborhoods, and sample the local food and bar scene. Adding a day allows you to include a day trip, such as a visit to the opulent Palace of Versailles.

Paris has four distinct seasons, with mostly mild weather. The average daily high temperature ranges from 8°C (46°F) in the winter to 25°C (77°F) in the summer. Extreme cold or heat are uncommon, but rain is not. Light showers can come and go throughout the day in Paris.

A stroll down the Champs-Élysées inspecting the designer outlets, unique grand architecture, and eye-wateringly expensive cafes is one of the best experiences in Paris. Climb the Arc de Triomphe at the end of the Champs-Élysées for one of Paris' best views. Another unforgettable experience is sitting on the steps of the Sacré-Coeur as the sun sets over Paris. After that, enjoy the nightlife in Montmartre, which is full of hidden bars and cool restaurants.

The Vignes du Clos Montmartre is a tiny vineyard that produces 27 varieties of wine on a hillside tucked into neighborhood streets. It's a wonderful hidden gem in Paris that you can visit on a guided tour during the annual grape harvest party. While Paris is known for its world-class art, 59 Rivoli is a one-of-a-kind gallery. Originally occupied by squatters, it was only legalized in 2006, after which it grew to become one of the city's coolest art spaces.

Duck confit was created as a way to extend the life of this expensive meat. Today, it's a well-known Parisian staple and a delicious local dish to try. Duck thigh is cooked in its own fat until it is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. It's usually served with potatoes that have also been cooked in duck fat. It's also impossible to visit Paris and not try a croissant, the buttery, crescent-shaped baked treat. With so many high-quality artisanal bakeries in the city, it's best to try them all until you find the best one.

With some of the best art in the world, you could easily spend hours admiring collections in Paris's exquisite galleries. An organized bike tour of the city is a great way to see more while meeting other tourists. Another excellent option for solo travelers is to visit the Great Mosque of Paris, where you can enjoy a mint tea in the beautiful courtyard before booking a hammam experience.

In Paris, which is regarded as one of the most romantic cities in the world, there is no shortage of activities for couples. The Canal Saint-Martin spans two picturesque kilometers and is ideal for a late afternoon stroll through the shade of the tree-lined paths. The Grand Action cinema shows old films in their original format in a delightfully vintage setting for a classic date night.