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The City of Light awaits
Paris is the world's benchmark for romance, art, and gastronomy. Wide boulevards lined with Haussman architecture lead to world-class museums; every arrondissement has its own neighbourhood character and must-visit bistro. Whether it's a stolen moment on the Pont des Arts, a croissant at a marble-topped café, or a night at the Opéra, Paris delivers an experience that never stops feeling cinematic.
Currency
Euro (€)
Language
French
Timezone
Europe/Paris
Weather
16 – 24 °C (Jun – Aug)
April – June
Spring brings blooming chestnuts, comfortable temperatures, and fewer crowds than peak summer. September is equally pleasant with golden light.
$80/day
Hostels, street food, public transport
$200/day
Hotels, restaurants, some tours
$600/day
5-star stays, fine dining, private guides
Climb or take the lift to the summit for iconic city views.
The world's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa.
Bohemian hilltop village with stunning panoramic views.
See the major landmarks from the water at dusk.
Impressionist masterpieces in a converted railway station.
Falafel, croissants, macarons, and wine in the historic quarter.
Eiffel Tower, Seine cruise, Montmartre, and a Versailles day trip for two.
Plan This TripDeep dives into the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and the Rodin garden.
Plan This TripParis is generally safe for tourists, though petty theft and pickpocketing are common in tourist-heavy areas. Remain alert around the Eiffel Tower, Champs-Élysées, and on the Metro.
France is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of the US, UK (up to 90 days), Australia, Canada, and most EU countries can enter without a visa. From late 2025, non-EU visitors may need ETIAS travel authorisation.
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