Are you looking for what to do with 2 days in Paris, France? Not to worry, I have you covered with the best way to spend just two days even if it is your first time in Paris!
Paris is my favorite city in the world, and I have visited it countless times in all seasons! I also know that it is better to spend a few extra minutes planning to maximize your time in Paris in just a few days. Above all this eases stress once you arrive, so you can enjoy your 2-day Paris trip!
This itinerary will include all of the best things to do, including exploring the Latin Quarter, visiting Musee D’Orsay, walking around Montmartre, and of course seeing the Eiffel Tower sparkle!
Two days is enough time to get a taste of all that Paris offers. So, pack your walking shoes, as the next two days will be jam-packed! We have taken the guesswork out of what to do with just 2 days in Paris!
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Best Things to See With 2 Days in Paris
Here is a highlight of all the best things to see in Paris in 2 days in an easy format for you to check off your favorites! These are my must-sees for the next two days in Paris.
- Eiffel Tower ( book tickets FAR in advance)
- Louvre ( take advantage of free Friday after 6 p.m. or Book tickets in advance.)
- Musee D’Orsay
- Palais Garnier
- Tuileries Garden and Musee L’Orangerie
- Arc de Triomphe ( my favorite view of Paris)
- Sacre Coeur and Montmartre Area (perfect for Sunrise over Paris)
- Notre Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle
- Latin Quarter
- River Cruise down the Seine (1-hour sightseeing cruise or Romantic Dinner Cruise)
- Champs-Élysées
- Luxembourg Gardens (perfect Picnic Spot)
- St. Germain du Pres or Marais (Great area for restaurants, wine bars, and shopping)
2 Days in Paris Itinerary: The Perfect Trip For Your First Visit
Day 1
Day 1 itinerary for a first-time trip to Paris will allow you to explore all the famous sites at a quick pace! You can make this guide your own by omitting or adding in stops! Use this itinerary as a framework for your trip!
Stop 1: Sacre Coeur and Montmartre 6:30 am
On my first day in Paris, I always wake up early! Why not take advantage and watch the sunrise over Paris? There are two ways to get here.
- My favorite way is to take the 2-minute funicular ride (included with metro pass), from the Anvers Metro Stop!
- Or you can climb the stairs – wear comfortable shoes, the streets are cobblestone
The Basilica of Sacre Coeur opens at 6:30! It will award early risers with crowd-free 360-degree views of Paris. The Basilica ceiling is the largest mosaic in all of France! Climb the steps of the dome for an unrivaled view of the city!
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Stop 2- Breakfast (Le Petite Dejeuner )- 7:30 am
After leaving the Sacre Coeur, head to Rue Abbesses where you will find plenty of restaurants. This area is an absolute must-visit on your Paris itinerary.
One of my favorites is Le Vrai Paris. Sit outside at this lively bistro and sip on coffee while enjoying a basket of pastries.
For Breakfast Try:
- Hardware Societe
- La Bossue
- Coquelicot
- Beans on Fire is great for a cup of coffee.
Stop 3: Moulin Rouge – 9 am
After coming down the hill, stop by Moulin Rouge with the iconic red windmill, one of the most famous sites in the city!
Moulin Rouge is the iconic after-dinner show, where can-can dancers put on a spectacular performance in a cabaret-style show. This was a top nightlife experience, that needs to be on your 2 nights in Paris itinerary.
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Stop 4 : Palais Garnier 10 am
From Moulin Rouge, it is just a 20-minute walk to the Palais Garnier or the Opera House.
This is an example of the stunning Parisian architecture. To go inside one of the greatest opera houses of the 19th century, visit from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For theater lovers, book a ticket for an opera show. Book your advanced ticket entry here!
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Stop 5 : Place Vendome 11 am
Head down Rue Auber to Rue de la Paix, one of the ritziest areas of Paris. If you come during the holiday season, this public square is always decorated. You will know you arrive when you see the iconic Green Napoleon statue.
Stop 6 : Jadin des Tuileries and Musee de L’Orangerie 11:15 am
Continue down Rue de La Paix until you arrive at Rue Rivoli where you will cross into the Tuileries Garden.
It is my favorite public park in Paris! Here, you will find tree-lined paths, statues, flower gardens, and ponds surrounded by chairs! Enjoy the garden cafe for a drink or snack!
It is also one of the best places for children! A summer carnival with rides and a carousel takes place every year.
During the winter, enjoy the Christmas market and giant carousel for amazing views of Paris. A great park to visit for 2 days in Paris with family!
The Musee de L’Orangerie on the west corner of the park features three of Monet’s water lily paintings in two rooms. Book a tour with the L’Orangerie complete with a river cruise on the Seine.
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Stop 6: Lunch 12:30
After a full morning, you will be ready to grab lunch and recharge for your first afternoon in Paris.
There are tons of restaurants and cafes in this area. Please note that as this is a “touristy” area, prices are a little higher. If you’re on a budget, pop into a grocery store for a picnic lunch in the park!
Chez Claud is the classic French Bistro, and Bistrot Benoit and Angelinas are within the Louvre. Le Musset is a contemporary Bistro with a spin on classic dishes. And for those looking for upscale dining head to Loulou and sit outdoors.
Stop 7: Louvre 1:30 pm
After lunch, exit along the Seine and head towards one of the most iconic museums in Paris, a must for your first time in Paris!
Remember your museum pass can be used here, with advanced reservations!
My favorite rooms to wander are the sculpture garden and the impressionist paintings! Research what interests you, or just hit the highlights like the Mona Lisa or Venus de Milo (listed on the museum map).
Book your tickets in advance, as tickets are for timed entry. For those looking for a skip-the-line ticket, with a guide to all the masterpieces, I highly suggest booking this tour!
Here are some helpful tips:
- Enter underground versus entering on street level as the lines are much shorter!
- Purchase timed tickets ONLINE
- If visiting on a Friday and you are looking to save money and don’t mind waiting in line head to the Louvre after 6 p.m., for free entry
- After leaving the museum, head upstairs to the glass pyramids for some pictures!
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Stop 8: Ile de La Cite : Saint Chapelle and Notre Dame 4 pm
One of my favorite ways to experience the city when I am tired of walking is to rent a bike. There are bike stands all over the city, making it easy to rent bikes for the mile along the Seine.
Still under construction because of the fire of 2019, the exterior is worth a stop at Notre Dame. If you are looking to enter the crypt and want a walking tour of the area, this tour combines both things!
Next, walk 6 minutes to Sainte Chapelle Cathedral; it can’t be MISSED on your 2 day Paris itinerary. It is the stained-glass windows of the church that draw visitors here.
The price is about 10 euros, and if you can budget to visit this breathtaking cathedral, Book your tickets here.
- Dress Modestly: As with any place of worship, respect the sacredness; dress modestly
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Stop 9: The Latin Quarter, 5:00 pm
The Latin Quarter is a great area to pick up touristy souvenirs.
Spend some time wandering around this lively area! Grab a crepe (my favorite street food in this area), or have an afternoon coffee or happy hour at a cafe, LouLou!
This walking tour of the Latin Quarter that takes you to all the highlights over 90 minutes is a great option for those wanting a more structured option!
Sights in the Latin Quarter:
- Shakespeare and Co. Bookstore
- Cluny Museum
- Paris-Sorbonne University
- Panthéon
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Stop 10 : Marais 6 pm
The Marais district has become one of my recent areas to explore when visiting Paris. This trendy area has plenty of charming cobblestone streets, shops, and cafes to enjoy.
Here are some of my favorite things to do in the Marais:
- Picasso Museum, open until 6 pm
- Center Pompidou – open until 9 pm ( closed from 2024 to 2028)
- Hotel De Ville ( year-round events, and Christmas Market)
- Place de Vosges (oldest square in Paris)
- Victor Hugo House ( free! And open until 6 pm) My favorite Macaron maker – Maison Mulot opened a location here
- Musee Carnavalet ( free! )
Finally, the Pompidou Center is open until 9 pm, making this a great place to visit in the evening. You can spot the unmistakable architecture with brightly colored tubes adorning the outside of the building.
Artists here include Dali, Picasso, and various other Modern Art exhibits! And don’t forget to head to the roof for views of the city!
If you want to take the guesswork out of what to choose for dinner, I highly recommend taking this food tour in Le Marais with tastings! Over 3 hours you will, taste a variety of French classics.
For Dinner
- On Rue des Rosiers for L’as de Fallafel (closed on Friday and Saturday)
- Bouillon Republique is an old-school affordable French restaurant ( be prepared to wait in line)
- Breizh Cafe (Crepes and Galette’s)
- Au Bourguignon du Marais and Le Colimaçon (upscale French)
For Drinks
- My absolute favorite is Little Red Door.
- La Resistance – creative cocktails
- Les Souffleurs – Gay Bar
- 38RIv – Jazz Bar
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Stop 11 – River Cruise 9:30 pm
Head down to the Seine and take a one-hour Seine River cruise to appreciate Paris from the water.
Bateau Mouche operates daily from 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.! You need to add this to your list of things to see in Paris in 2 days! If you want a more lively experience book this Paris: Evening River Cruise with Music!
For those wanting a romantic must-see with two days in Paris skip dinner in the Marais and head on a river and dinner cruise! This tour includes champagne a 4-course menu, and live music while setting sail on a river for a 2.5-hour tour! The perfect ending to your first of 2 nights in Paris itinerary,
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Day 2
Day 2 of this 2 day itinerary for Paris has another full day in store for you to explore popular spots like the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Luxembourg Gardens, Catacombs, and more!
Stop 1: Breakfast 8 am
If looking to grab a quick bite, a boulangerie (French bakery) is where you will want to head. You MUST try a flaky melt in your mouth pain au chocolate, a croissant, and a cup of coffee!
For those whose Day 2 is a Sunday, and want a brunch head to Carette near Place des Vosges.
Stop 2: Eiffel Tower 9 am / 9:30 am (Oct-May)
The Eiffel Tower is a MUST for every Paris bucket list! I saved this for day 2 of your itinerary for Paris in 2 days.
Book your tickets to see the Eiffel Tower as far in advance for a visit to the top as possible. Add this to your to-to do list of your Paris trip planner!
Here are the options:
- Second Floor with lift access: 18.10€ Adult/ 4.50€ Child
- The Top Floor (summit) with lift access: 28.30€ Adult/ 7.10€ Child
- Second Floor with stairs: 11.30€ Adult/ 2.80€Child
- Stairs Second Floor + Lift to Top: 21.50 €Adult/ 5.40€ Child
Or save time by booking a guided tour of the Eiffel Tower, Not having to wait in the long queue is such a timesaver on shorter trips! However, both the second floor and summit offer gorgeous views of the city!
If you are looking to save money, head to the local grocery store and enjoy a picnic breakfast on the grass after taking in the city view.
In other words, even if elevator and stair tickets are sold out for your dates, the Eiffel Tower is still a must-visit! Head to Av de Suffren for amazing pictures of the tower, one of my favorite spots, and a great place to view from the street level.
For those celebrating a special occasion, experience the Eiffel Tower by having lunch above the city on this tour that comes with a 3-course meal at Madame Brasserie.
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Stop 3: Arc De Trimophe/ Champs-Élysées 11 am
After leaving the Eiffel Tower, walk or bike down Avenue Marceau and along the Champs-Élysées, in about 30 minutes you will be at the Arc de Triomphe. Keep an eye out for Pont Alexander Bridge!
This is my favorite spot for views of the city as you get views of the Eiffel Tower, the Sacré-Cœur, and the Louvre! Plus, the lines are way shorter. Please note it does not open until 10 a.m. Book your tickets here!
If you are looking to save money, the Galleries Lafayette Haussman rooftop viewing area is FREE! Another free viewing area for Paris is the free rooftop bar at Printemps Department Store in Paris. A rooftop view is a must on your two-day trip to Paris!
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Stop 4: Musee D’Orsay 12 PM
Musee d’Orsay is one of my favorite Paris museums. The museum is a converted railway station that showcases Impressionist painters like Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, sculptures, and more!
For breathtaking views of the Seine River and the Louvre Museum head to the outdoor viewing area.
Alternatively, you can book your tickets here which also includes a Seine river cruise an excellent choice if you haven’t experienced a river sightseeing cruise yet!
Tips :
- Admission is FREE on the first Sunday of each month
- Museum Pass – book times in advance
- CLOSED on Monday
- Reserve your skip-the-line guided tour through the museum to avoid wasting time waiting in line
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Stop 5: Lunch in Luxembourg Garden 1:30
From Musee D’Orsay head to the Solférino Metro stop, where you will take the 12 Line to Rennes. On Rue Vaugirard you will find several grocery stores (Monop, Franprix, and Carrefour) or specialty cheese, meat, and bread shops.
Stock up on items for a lunch picnic in the park! I always like to grab a variety of cheese, bread, meats, fruits, prepared foods, and pastries. During the winter, I like to head to Angelina’s for hot chocolate and pastries!
Luxembourg Garden has statues, fountains, and a pond that is the backdrop to the Luxembourg Castle. Surrounded by flowers, statues, and gravel paths, you will feel like a local.
Stop 6: Catacombs 3 pm
From Luxembourg Garden is a 20-minute walk or 3-minute RER B ride to the catacombs (Denfert- Rochereau stop).
One of the unique things to do in Paris in 2 days is head underground to explore the Catacombs. Head 131 steps under the streets of Paris, back to 18th-century Paris, to the underground cemetery.
- Book your tickets online 7 days in advance or be prepared to WAIT in line
- Pack a light jacket even in summer as it can get quite cold underground.
- If budget allows, grab an audio guide
This special skip-the-line access tour is complete with areas that you can’t normally see as a tourist and is worth splurging for if your budget allows.
For those wanting to explore more of the dark history of Paris, take this Dark History walking tour!
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Stop 7: Dinner and Nightlife in Saint-Germain-des-Prés 5 pm
Enjoy a delightful dinner in the charming Saint-Germain-des-Prés district at my favorite dinner spot for steak, Le Relais de L’Entrecôte. Be in line for the first seating at 5:30 pm, or you will wait quite a while. Breziah Cafe is a great choice for those in the mood for Crepes.
Book in advance at a local bistro or brasserie, as all the popular spots get busy!
Saint-Germain-des-Prés Dinner & Nightlife Tips:
- Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, or Le Procope – popular cafes for people watching
- Stroll Rue de Buci
- Live Music at Le Caveau de la Huchette or Le Hibou
- Wine Bars: La Palette, Le Robe, or L’Avant Comptoir du Marce.
- Late-Night Treats: Pastries at Poilâne or Ladurée.
- Seine Walk: Take a romantic Seine walk after dinner.
Stop 8: Shop Covered Passage Ways 7:30 pm
If you love shopping, you will love the covered passages in Paris at night!
Covered in glass, it adds a magical aspect that is only experienced at night. Check out our post about the top 10 covered passages in Paris.
Stop 9: Watch The Eiffel Tower Sparkle 9 pm
There is nothing quite like experiencing the Eiffel Tower sparkle at night! There are quite a few places to see this architectural wonder. I recommend either Trocadero or Tuileries Garden Ferris Wheel. Regardless of which option you choose to end your 2 day Paris trip, it is sure to be magical.
- Option 1: If you can snag outdoor reservations at Girafe (I am sure you have seen this restaurant all over your social media page) while researching where to eat in Paris, it will award you drinks/dinner with a view.
- Option 2 : Grab a bottle of champagne and some dessert, sit on the marble steps of the opulent Palais de Trocadero, and toast during the dazzling light show of the Eiffel Tower. A truly Magical end of the second night of your weekend getaway to Paris!
- Option 3: Head to the Tuileries Garden, ride the Ferris Wheel (must-see with two days in Paris) a few minutes before the hour, and you will be awarded the sparkling Eiffel Tower. After, I like to Head down the street to the Ritz bar. The drinks are pricy, but the atmosphere is vibey, and drinks come with complimentary bar snacks!
Check out more suggestions of things to do in Paris at night!
Museum Closures
For those visiting Paris for 2 days, it is important to note museum closures for your Paris trip itinerary! those days. Add this list to your Paris trip planner for 2 days as you will want to avoid traveling on Monday and Tuesday when major museums are closed.
On Monday the following are closed:
- my favorite museum Musee D’Orsay
- Versailles
- Petite Palais (a fantastic free museum),
- Rodin Museum
- Notre Damfivere Crypt
- Catacombs
- Museum of Victor Hugo.
On Tuesday the following are closed:
- Louvre
- Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais
- Pompidou Centre,
- Musee L’Orangerie
Is 2 days enough to see Paris?
YES! 48 hours in Paris, is enough time to experience all that Paris offers! Paris can seem like a large city but it is more than doable in this time. We have created the perfect itinerary for a first-time trip to Paris!
This 2-day Paris trip itinerary is perfect whether it is your first trip to Paris or if you are just looking to explore new areas on your next trip to Paris! Don’t let only having two days to explore stop you from traveling to Paris!
Next, you might ask how much money I need to take for this 2 days in Paris itinerary. That depends on your budget!
- Budget Trip: Opt for an apartment or budget hotel. Instead of fancy meals out, head to the Paris grocery stores to pick up items for a picnic at some of Paris’s most iconic sites! Don’t forget to take advantage of free museum days, best to plan on the first Sunday of the month for your 2 days in Paris itinerary to save on museum costs.
- Mid Range – A budget can be customized to you. Stay at mid-range 3 or 4-star hotel, and alternate between picnics for lunch, and splurge on dinners and drinks out!
- High End: If you want to do a high-end 2-day trip in Paris, you will find plenty of 5-star hotels, and Michelin restaurants to dine at! Book private tours, and skip-the-line tours at museums.
Where To Stay on your Paris itinerary
The Peninsula Paris
19 Avenue Kléber, Paris
The Peninsula Paris is a great option if looking at luxury hotels in Paris with a view of the Eiffel Tower. It is located just steps from the Arc De Triomphe. It sells out quickly so book in advance!
The Peninsula Paris is home to the largest spa in Paris and 6 restaurants. Truly everything is at your fingertips for a relaxing stay.
This is the best-known luxury hotel in Paris and a perfect choice for an unforgettable Paris vacation.
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Hotel Joke
The Asotel brand in Paris is known for being some of the top-rated properties in the city! Choose from 17 hotels spread through the city’s different neighborhoods all of which are 3- and 4-star!
The rooms are always modern and include Wi-Fi and a free mini bar with drinks in the room! Stop by any of the 17 properties for free non-alcoholic drinks and snacks from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Hotel Joke is a great option for where to stay in Paris! I recommend any of their hotels, depending on your price point and the location you choose!
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Hotel Astra Opera
29 Rue de Caumartin, 75009 Paris, France
The Asotel brand is known for being the top-rated hotel in Paris! There are 17 hotels spread through the city’s different neighborhoods all of which are 3- and 4-star! Hotel Astra Opera is centrally located in the 9th.
The rooms are always modern and include Wi-Fi and a free mini bar with drinks in the room! Stop by any of the 17 properties for free non-alcoholic drinks and snacks from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Hotel Astra Opera is another great option when visiting Paris! I recommend any of their hotels, depending on your price point and the location you choose!
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Where to Eat During Your 2 Days In Paris
Le Relais de L’Entrecote
Le Relais De L’Entrecote is one restaurant I constantly recommend to friends and family visiting Paris for years. Steak, fries, and salad are the only thing on the menu!
Once you taste the melt-in-your-mouth steak, perfectly crispy fries, and that walnut-covered salad the line outside makes sense! Did I mention a second helping is free?
Breziah Cafe
If you are only spending 2 days in Paris, you MUST try Breizh Cafe. They offer galettes (savory) and crepes (sweet) along with local ciders and beers. Breizh Cafe specializes in galettes and crepes made with buckwheat perfect for those who are gluten-free! Check out their website to see the full menu!
It is one of my favorite restaurants, and I highly recommend you visit during your trip!
Le Train Bleu
In the Gare de Lyon train station, you will find the social-media hotspot Le Train Bleu. Not only do diners come here for the food, they come for the atmosphere with the ornate golden ceiling. Open daily from 11:30 to 2:30 pm and again for dinner service from 7 pm to 11 pm. BOOK EARLY as reservations fill up quickly. This is a must if you are looking for trendy restaurants during your visit to Paris!
Choose from vegetarian options, set menus, as well as children’s menu ( something that is rare in Paris!)
Getting To And Around Paris
First, you will most likely arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport if traveling Internationally.
However, for those flying into another European city and connecting to Paris, there are two other airports Orly, and Paris Beauvais Airport. For those on a budget, BVA might seem like a great option for cheaper flights, but please note it is NOT connected to Paris by any public transportation!
Although, if arriving from other European cities, you might also arrive at one of the several train stations in Paris!
Of course, Paris is quite a large city that is separated by a river, but don’t get intimidated!
- They lay the city out in a spiral going clockwise from 1 to 20, starting on the left bank of the river!
- Right Bank is north of the River
- Left Bank is south of the River
- You can purchase a “carnet” or 10 packs of tickets for Metro/Bus rides
- Two Major Airports – Charles De Gaulle and Orly
- Taxis, Uber, and the French equivalent Le Cab are all readily available.
My favorite way to get around the city is to walk. The French have a saying, “Flâneur” which means to wander! It will amaze you at the sights and neighborhoods you come across if you just wander around the city!
Insider Tips For Your First Trip To Paris
Keep change for public restrooms
- YES, you have PAY to use the public restrooms in Paris! So keep some spare coins with you!
Navigo Decouverte Pass
- The cost is $5 to purchase, and you MUST bring a small photo (1 x 1.25 inches) of yourself. The card is good for 10 years!
- Tickets purchased Thursday before midnight can be used until Sunday. Tickets purchased starting Friday begin on Monday the following week!!
- Valid for zones 1-5, CDG airport included
Free Water
- Bring a reusable water bottle there are dark green cast iron sculptures, that double as free water fountains around the city. Some of the best advice when visiting Paris!
Beware of pickpockets
- Be aware of your surroundings in tourist locations. Especially on the metro or in metro stations. Don’t make these mistakes!
Free Museum Days
For those on a budget, taking advantage of free museums, and free museum days will save you a ton of money on your trip! It just takes some planning on your part when making your 2-day itinerary for Paris!
- First Sunday of the month from October through March museums are free!!
- Check museum websites; the Louvre is free on Friday evenings after 6 p.m.
- Take a free walking tour in the city just be sure to bring cash for a tip!
- The following museums are ALWAYS FREE: Le Petite Palais, Musee Carnavalet, Musee de la Vie Romantique, Musee de la Liberation de Paris, Musee Bourdelle, and Maison de Victor Hugo
Paris Pass vs the Museum Pass
If your budget allows it during your 2 days in Paris France, I suggest purchasing either the Paris Pass or the Museum Pass
- Paris Museum Pass is perfect for exploring the fabulous museums Paris offers.
- Paris Pass is for experiences. Visit the Eiffel Tower, hop on bus tours, boat ride on the Seine River, wine tastings, and cooking classes. Make sure to get the 2-day Paris Pass!
- The BEST thing about purchasing these passes is you can make advanced reservations which is super-helpful with limited time in Paris!
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Learn a Few Phrases
One of the biggest tips, I give who are checking off a Paris bucket list trip is to learn a few words or phrases in the local language!! Start with “Bonjour” instead of Hi, or Merci instead Thank you!