Save big and explore Paris in 3 days
Navigate Paris with ease using this three-day itinerary blending famous landmarks, world-class art, and delicious dining. Designed to streamline your visit and stretch your budget, it offers flexible entry to top sights and experiences.
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Explore 30+ sights on a walking & metro tour
Start your Paris journey on foot and by metro, covering over 30 renowned and hidden landmarks. This guided tour offers rich stories behind each site, delivering a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culture and vibrant history ideal for first-time visitors.
Booking requiredSee 30+ Sights of Paris (Walking & Metro) Tour
4.9 (10)Up to 5 hours€55.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusEmbark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Paris, a city rich in history, culture, and architectural marvels. This five-hour walking (and metro) tour promises an immersive experience as you explore over 30 iconic sights, each brimming with its own unique charm and significance.Throughout the journey, your expert guide will provide fascinating insights into Parisian life, past and present, offering a deeper understanding of each landmark's significance. From the most popular landmarks to hidden gems tucked away in charming neighborhoods, the tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into the soul of Paris, leaving you with memories to last a lifetime. - 2
Climb the Eiffel Tower with an expert guide
Ascend the Eiffel Tower with an expert who shares intriguing facts about its design and significance. Enjoy expansive city views from different levels, making the climb both educational and visually rewarding. Afterwards, you’re perfectly placed for a stroll through the lush Champs de Mars gardens.
Booking requiredEiffel Tower 2nd Floor Guided Climb
4.5 (107)Up to 3 hours€40.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusClimbing up the steps of this world-famous structure is how its creator, Gustave Eiffel, intended for it to be enjoyed. On this expert guide-led tour, you’ll do just that. You’ll get to know fascinating secrets behind its engineering and tales of its history as you enjoy the view, which only gets better the higher you climb!The Eiffel Tower is simply unmissable on a trip to Paris, and this tour is the very first guide-led climb up the stairs in the tower’s history.Those daring enough can step out on the first level’s transparent floor, where you can look down upon the forecourt below. Then you’ll carry on your climb to the second level, a dizzying 377 ft. in the air!
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VIP entry and guided walk at Fondation Louis Vuitton
Discover cutting-edge contemporary art within a striking architectural setting at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. This VIP experience provides insider stories about the museum’s design and exhibitions, perfect for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Nearby, you can also enjoy a walk through the lovely Bois de Boulogne park.
Booking requiredLouis Vuitton VIP Entry Tickets + Foundation History Walk
2.2 (10)1-2 hours€53.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusCalling all art enthusiasts – this exclusive experience is for you! On this unique tour, you’ll learn all about Foundation Louis Vuitton and the Jardin d’Acclimatation’s history, while exploring the architecture and exhibits.You’ll start your guided walk right from the Les Sablons metro station, where you’ll be escorted by your expert guide straight to the serene Jardin d’Acclimatation. While enjoying the sights of this picturesque park, you’ll learn all about its history and its architecture designed by Frank Gehry.You’ll then be taken to Foundation Louis Vuitton where you’ll enjoy exclusive skip-the-line entry and bypass the queue. Take in the stunning exhibits at your own pace including Matisse: Red Studio and Ellsworth Kelly: Shapes and Colors. After seeing all it has to offer, you’re free to return to the park, relax, and enjoy the rest of your day. - 2
Unwind with croque monsieur and champagne by the Seine
Recharge at Au Vieux Châtelet with a classic French snack of croque monsieur and champagne. Enjoy riverside views of the Seine while soaking in local Parisian ambiance, offering a relaxing break in a bustling city. The riverside location is ideal for a gentle stroll or people-watching after your meal.
Croque Monsieur & Champagne Cocktail by the Seine
4.6 (85)Up to an hour€33.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusSat on the corner of the historical Théâtre du Châtelet, Au Vieux Châtelet brasserie is everything you want in a traditional French brasserie: think cosy wood interiors, ornate trimmings and classic home cooking done right.Opt for the nation’s favourite croque monsieur - a toasted sandwich with molten gruyère cheese, smoked ham and Dijon mustard, topped with a buttery béchamel sauce. This mainstay has been on the menu for decades and for good reason; whether you’re in the mood for a lazy brunch or late afternoon pick-me-up, this is an absolute classic.Alternatively, for a bit of extra indulgence, go for a croque madame (very similar, but with a fried egg to crown the dish). Pair that with a cassis-flavored kir royale Champagne cocktail, and you’re all set!During summer months, the brasserie terrace is the perfect spot to bask in a bit of Parisian sunshine.
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Champagne and pastries in Montmartre
Enjoy a curated tasting of French pastries paired with quality champagne in Montmartre’s artistic setting at the delightful Champagne Gourmand in Montmartre. This experience offers a taste of Parisian café culture surrounded by charming streets and creative energy. Don’t miss a walk through Place du Tertre to see local art.
Champagne Gourmand in Montmartre
4.9 (26)Up to an hour€21.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusThis champagne offer was inspired by Café Gourmand (the act of enjoying a selection of mignardises with an espresso) and this venue has decided to create their version of this tradition by pairing some tasty sweet pastries with a glass of Champagne.Restaurant Au Cadet de Gascogne is located in Montmartre, right on Place du Tertre, famous for its artists and painters. From the terrace, you can enjoy views of Sacré Cœur Basilica, which also happens to be a two-minute stroll from the restaurant. - 2
Explore masterworks at the musée d’Orsay
Wander through an impressive collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings at the musée d’Orsay by masters like Monet and Renoir. The museum’s elegant Beaux-Arts building enhances your experience, merging architectural beauty with cultural richness. Nearby, stroll the Seine’s banks for great views.
Booking requiredMusée d'Orsay
Up to 2 hours€16.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusThis striking former railway station, built in sumptuous Belle Époque style, became a museum in 1986. It sits on the banks of the Seine right opposite the Louvre and specializes in works of 19th and 20th-century art, sculpture, and early photography, with an abundance of world-famous pieces by some household names including Monet, Renoir, Gaugin, Cézanne and Van Gogh.Home to the world’s largest collection of impressionist paintings, the Musée d’Orsay is an unmissable stop for every art-lover and romantic on a trip to Paris. The museum comprises 3 floors of wondrous and celebrated artworks, including Paul Cézanne’s Apples and Oranges, Claude Monet’s Blue Water Lillies, and Édouard Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass, among many others.Of course, it’s not all about the artwork inside. The stunning building includes many gorgeous architectural features, and behind the grand clock face that overlooks the city, you’ll find a super chic café where you can enjoy a bite, post-art-gazing.With All-Inclusive Pass PlusSkip the general ticket line - 3
Experience stained glass brilliance at Sainte-Chapelle
Step inside Sainte-Chapelle to witness the world’s largest medieval stained glass collection. The vibrant windows fill the space with color and light, creating an uplifting atmosphere that connects visitors to Paris’s spiritual heritage. Notre Dame and the Conciergerie are just steps away for a full historical experience.
Booking requiredSainte-Chapelle
Up to an hour€22.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass PlusA gem of Gothic architecture, Sainte Chapelle is known as one of the most important centres of Christianity in the world. Built over just seven years - an impressive feat - considering the breathtaking architecture - the Sainte Chapelle was intended to house precious Christian relics, including the incredible Christ's Crown of Thorns, acquired by Saint Louis. As a royal sanctuary of sacred relics, this made the already powerful French monarch of the time the ‘head of Western Christianity’. The stunning stained glass is arranged across 15 windows, each 15 meters high, the stained glass panes depict 1,113 scenes from the Old and New Testaments recounting the history of the Christian world. Built during the second half of the 13th century by Louis IX, Saint Chapelle is a place of extraordinary religious symbolism. The roof appears to be supported by stained glass, so that this magical space feels like the inside of a jewel. Sainte Chapelle remains an unmistakable wonder of France and the medieval world.