Rating: 4.9/5

📌 Overview
Paris, the capital of France, is one of the most iconic and romantic cities in the world. Known as the “City of Light” (La Ville Lumière), it is famous for its world-class art, culture, cuisine, and architecture. From the majestic Eiffel Tower and the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral to the artistic charm of Montmartre and the luxury of the Champs-Élysées, Paris offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Best Time to Visit: The best times to visit Paris are during spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, crowds are smaller, and the city is at its most beautiful. Summer (July to August) is warm and lively but very crowded. Winter (November to March) is cold and darker, but it has its own charm, especially around the Christmas markets.
Currency: Euro (€)
Language: French (English is widely spoken in tourist areas)
Visa for Indian Passport Holders: Yes, a Schengen visa is required. Apply at the French Embassy or VFS Global well in advance. You will need a valid passport (with at least two blank pages and validity beyond your return date), confirmed flight and hotel bookings, travel insurance, proof of sufficient funds, and a cover letter. It is recommended to apply at least 15 days before travel.
Plug Type: Type E (two round holes). A universal travel adapter is recommended.
Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory as a service charge is included. However, it is customary to leave small change (5-10%) for good service in restaurants, cafes, and taxis.
Paris — TIQPARISTP Tiqets
🏞️ Top Attractions & Experiences
| Attraction / Experience | Highlights | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Eiffel Tower | Iconic symbol of Paris. Take the elevator or stairs for breathtaking panoramic views. Visit at night for the spectacular light show. | First-time visitors, couples, families. |
| Louvre Museum | World’s largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and thousands of other masterpieces. | Art lovers, history buffs. |
| Notre-Dame Cathedral | Magnificent Gothic cathedral, recently reopened. Admire its architecture, rose windows, and climb the towers for gargoyle views. | History and architecture lovers. |
| Arc de Triomphe | Monumental arch honoring those who fought for France. Climb to the top for a fantastic view down the Champs-Élysées. | History buffs, photographers. |
| Champs-Élysées | The most famous avenue in Paris, lined with luxury shops, cafes, and theatres. | Shoppers, foodies, people-watchers. |
| Montmartre | Historic artistic hilltop neighborhood, home to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, cobbled streets, and Place du Tertre. | Artists, history lovers, romantics. |
| Seine River Cruise | Relaxing one-hour cruise passing by the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre-Dame, and other landmarks. | First-time visitors, couples, families. |
| Sainte-Chapelle | Stunning Gothic royal chapel famous for its 15-meter-high stained-glass windows with 1,113 biblical scenes. | Art and history lovers. |
| Musée d’Orsay | World-renowned museum housed in a Beaux-Arts railway station, specializing in art from 1848 to 1914 (Van Gogh, Monet, Degas). | Art lovers, Impressionist enthusiasts. |
| Panthéon | Neoclassical mausoleum in the Latin Quarter, housing the remains of Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie. | History buffs, architecture lovers. |
| Palace of Versailles | A magnificent royal château located just outside Paris, famous for the Hall of Mirrors, the Grand Trianon, and the extensive gardens. | History lovers, royalty enthusiasts. |
| Centre Pompidou | A controversial and iconic modern art museum known for its inside-out architecture and vast collection of contemporary art. | Modern art lovers, architecture fans. |
| Jardin du Luxembourg | The most beautiful and popular park in Paris, featuring fountains, statues, manicured gardens, and the Luxembourg Palace. | Relaxation, picnics, families. |
| Catacombs of Paris | A network of underground tunnels and chambers holding the remains of over six million Parisians. A unique and eerie experience. | Thrill-seekers, history buffs. |
| Moulin Rouge | The world-famous cabaret show, known for its extravagant costumes, cancan dancers, and lively atmosphere. Book well in advance. | Nightlife, entertainment seekers. |
✈️ How to Reach Paris
By Air
- The main international airport is Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) , about 25 km northeast of the city centre.
- Direct flights from India are available from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Airlines include Air France, Vistara, Air India, and Emirates (with a stopover).
- Flight time from India is approximately 8-9 hours for direct flights.
🚗 Getting Around Paris
| Mode | Details | Cost (approx) |
|---|---|---|
| Metro | Fastest and most efficient way to get around. A single ticket (ticket t+) costs €2.15. A carnet of 10 tickets costs €17.35. | €2.15 per ride |
| RER | Commuter trains connecting city centre to suburbs and airports (CDG, Orly). | €2.15 – €12 |
| Buses | Good way to see the city above ground. Covers areas not served by the metro. | €2.15 per ride |
| Taxis & Rideshares (Uber) | Readily available but expensive, especially during peak hours. | €10 – €50 |
| Vélib’ (Bike Sharing) | A popular and eco-friendly way to explore the city. Rent a bike from one of the many stations. | €3 – €8 per day |
| Walking | Paris is a very walkable city, especially central areas like the Marais, Latin Quarter, and Île de la Cité. | Free |
🏨 Where to Stay in Paris
| Budget | Price Range (per night, for two) | Examples (Arrondissements) |
|---|---|---|
| Budget Hostels & Budget Hotels | €25 – €80 | Generators, St. Christopher’s Inn, Hotel de la Herse d’Or (5th), Hotel Britannique (1st) |
| Mid-Range Hotels | €100 – €250 | Hotel Da Vinci & Spa (6th), Hotel Saint-Paul Rive Gauche (4th), Hotel Le Relais Montmartre (18th) |
| Luxury Hotels | €300+ | Four Seasons Hotel George V (8th), Ritz Paris (1st), Shangri-La Paris (16th) |
🍛 Food & Cuisine
| Dish / Item | Description | Price (€) |
|---|---|---|
| Croissant | Flaky, buttery, and crescent-shaped – a classic French breakfast pastry. | 1.50 – 3 |
| Baguette | The iconic long, thin loaf of French bread, perfect for sandwiches or with cheese. | 1 – 2 |
| Steak Frites | Grilled steak served with crispy French fries. A classic bistro dish. | 18 – 30 |
| Coq au Vin | Chicken braised in red wine, typically with mushrooms, onions, and bacon. A traditional French stew. | 15 – 25 |
| Escargots | Snails cooked in garlic butter, parsley, and often a splash of white wine. A famous French delicacy. | 12 – 20 (6-12 snails) |
| Crêpes | Thin pancakes that can be sweet (sugar, Nutella, fruit) or savory (ham, cheese, egg). | 3 – 8 |
| Macarons | Delicate meringue-based sandwich cookies with creamy fillings (chocolate, raspberry, pistachio). | 2 – 3 each |
| Camembert / Brie | Soft, creamy French cheeses, often served with bread. | 5 – 10 |
| French Onion Soup | Rich beef broth with caramelized onions, topped with a crouton and melted Gruyère cheese. | 8 – 15 |
| Crème Brûlée | A rich custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar. | 6 – 12 |

🎒 Travel Tips
| Tip | Why |
|---|---|
| Buy a Paris Visite travel pass | If you plan on using public transport extensively, this pass offers unlimited travel on metro, RER, buses, and trams for 1-5 days. |
| Book Eiffel Tower tickets online | Tickets sell out weeks in advance, especially for summit access. Book online to avoid long queues and disappointment. |
| Visit museums on the first Sunday of the month | Many museums, including the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, offer free entry to all visitors on the first Sunday of each month (October to March). |
| Learn a few basic French phrases | While English is widely spoken, locals appreciate a polite “Bonjour” (hello), “Merci” (thank you), and “Au revoir” (goodbye). |
| Beware of pickpockets | Keep your valuables secure, especially in crowded tourist areas like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Metro. |
| Pack comfortable shoes | You will do a lot of walking, often on cobblestone streets. Comfortable footwear is essential. |
| Take a day trip from Paris | The Palace of Versailles, Disneyland Paris, and the Champagne region are easily accessible by RER or train and make for excellent day trips. |
📅 Sample Itineraries
3-Day Itinerary (Paris Highlights)
| Day | Activities |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Eiffel Tower (summit), Seine River Cruise, Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe (views at sunset), dinner in a classic bistro. |
| Day 2 | Louvre Museum (morning), Sainte-Chapelle, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Latin Quarter, evening in Montmartre (Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre). |
| Day 3 | Musée d’Orsay (morning), stroll through Jardin du Luxembourg, explore Le Marais district, visit Centre Pompidou (rooftop views). |
5-Day Itinerary (Including Versailles)
| Day | Activities |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Eiffel Tower, Trocadéro, Seine River Cruise, dinner cruise. |
| Day 2 | Louvre Museum, Palais Royal, Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde, Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe. |
| Day 3 | Day trip to Palace of Versailles (Hall of Mirrors, Gardens, Grand Trianon). |
| Day 4 | Montmartre (Sacré-Cœur, Rue Lepic, Place du Tertre), Moulin Rouge (evening show). |
| Day 5 | Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, Latin Quarter, Panthéon, Catacombs of Paris (afternoon). |
7-Day Itinerary (Complete Paris Experience)
| Day | Activities |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival, orientation walk, Seine River cruise. |
| Day 2 | Eiffel Tower, Champs de Mars, Trocadéro, Musée d’Orsay. |
| Day 3 | Louvre Museum, Palais Royal, Tuileries Garden, Place Vendôme. |
| Day 4 | Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, Conciergerie, Latin Quarter, Panthéon. |
| Day 5 | Day trip to Palace of Versailles. |
| Day 6 | Montmartre (Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, Moulin de la Galette), evening at Moulin Rouge. |
| Day 7 | Le Marais district, Centre Pompidou, Canal Saint-Martin, last-minute shopping. |
🔥 Best Travel Deals
✈️ Book flights to Paris – Check for the best fares
🏨 Book hotels in Paris – Find the perfect place to stay
🚗 Book car rentals in Paris – Explore France at your own pace
🎟️ Paris tours & activities – Skip-the-line tickets & guided tours



