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Paris, 6 Days

6 Days
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Check-In - Check-Out
15.05.2027 - 20.05.2027
Place
France, Paris, Versailles
Tour duration
6 Days
Group size
6-8 people
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Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast

Attraction tickets as per itinerary

Public Transportation tickets if needed

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Insurance during Paris Stay Period
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Air Ticket

Visa processing Fee if applicable

Lunch, Dinner or snacks 

Guide Tips
Governmental Taxes if applicable

No Airport Transfers
Day 1 – Arrival in Paris (15.05.2027)
Arrival at Paris Airport. Guests will proceed to the hotel by taxi (on their own arrangement).
Check-in at the hotel is available from 14:00 hrs.
After check-in, guests can relax or explore Paris at their own leisure, discovering nearby cafés, streets, and local attractions.
Overnight in Paris
Breakfast
Day 2 – Paris Walking City Tour (16.05.2027)
After breakfast, the group will meet at the hotel lobby and begin a walking tour of the city.
The first stop will be the iconic Arc de Triomphe, followed by a stroll along the famous Champs-Élysées, known for its shops, cafés, and vibrant atmosphere.
Guests will then have free time for lunch at a restaurant of their choice (direct payment).
In the afternoon, visit Les Invalides, where The Tomb of Napoleon is found within the Church of the Dome. It was created after his remains were returned to France from Saint Helena in 1840. 
In the evening, proceed to the world-famous Eiffel Tower, followed by a relaxing Seine River Cruise, offering beautiful views of Paris landmarks illuminated at night.
Return to the hotel.
Overnight in Paris
Breakfast
Day 3 – Paris Cultural & Historic Highlights (17.05.2027)
After breakfast, the group will meet at the hotel lobby and begin a full day of sightseeing.
Start with a visit to the world-renowned Louvre Museum, home to thousands of masterpieces including the Mona Lisa.
Continue to Île de la Cité, the historic heart of Paris, and visit the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral (external visit or as permitted).
Enjoy a lunch break at a restaurant of your choice (direct payment).
In the afternoon, proceed to the artistic district of Montmartre, and visit the beautiful Sacré-Cœur Basilica, offering panoramic views over the city.
Afterwards, continue to Boulevard de Clichy, a lively and historic street at the foot of Montmartre, famous for its vibrant nightlife, theaters, and iconic cabaret venues such as the Moulin Rouge (a cabaret in Paris. Tickets Not Included in Package). Guests can enjoy a walk through this colourful district, take photos, and experience a different side of Paris’s cultural atmosphere.
Return to the hotel.
Overnight in Paris
Breakfast
Day 4 – Chateau de Versailles Full Day Tour (18.05.2027)
After breakfast, depart for a full-day excursion to the magnificent Palace of Versailles, one of the most iconic symbols of French royal history and grandeur.
Upon arrival, guests will explore the opulent interiors of the palace, including the lavish State Apartments and the world-famous Hall of Mirrors, where grand ceremonies once took place. Discover the rich history of French monarchy as you walk through the beautifully decorated rooms of King Louis XIV.
Continue your visit with a leisurely walk through the expansive Versailles Gardens, featuring perfectly manicured lawns, fountains, sculptures, and scenic pathways. Guests may also choose to rent a golf cart or bicycles to explore the vast grounds more comfortably.
Enjoy free time for lunch at one of the cafés or restaurants within the Versailles estate (direct payment).
In the afternoon, guests can further explore the gardens, relax by the fountains, or take photos of the stunning landscapes before returning to Paris in the evening.
Overnight in Paris
Breakfast
Day 5 – Art, Culture Walking Tour & Leisure in Paris (19.05.2027)
After breakfast, the group will meet at the hotel lobby and begin their day with a visit to the renowned Musée d'Orsay, home to an exceptional collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces.
Continue to the charming Latin Quarter, known for its lively atmosphere, historic streets, bookshops, and cafés. Guests can enjoy a relaxed stroll, explore local boutiques, or stop for refreshments in one of the many traditional Parisian cafés.
Following this, visit the historic Panthéon, a magnificent neoclassical monument dedicated to France’s greatest figures. Inside, guests can admire its grand architecture and visit the crypt, where notable personalities such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Victor Hugo are laid to rest.
The afternoon and evening are free for leisure, allowing guests to relax, enjoy shopping, or further explore the beauty of Paris at their own pace.
Overnight in Paris
Breakfast
Day 6 – Departure from Paris (20.05.2027)
After breakfast, guests can enjoy a relaxed morning at the hotel.
Check-out time is 12:00 noon. Guests will proceed to the airport by taxi (on their own arrangement) according to their flight schedule.
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Paris – Frequently Asked Questions 

1. Where is Paris located?

Paris is the capital city of France and one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. It is located in northern France along the banks of the Seine River.

2. What is the best time to visit Paris?

Paris is a year-round destination. The most popular months are April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded. Winter also has its charm with festive decorations and holiday markets.

3. What are the must-see attractions in Paris?

Some of the most iconic landmarks include the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and the beautiful Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Montmartre.

4. How many days are recommended to explore Paris?

A stay of 3 to 5 days is ideal to explore the main attractions, museums, shopping streets, and nearby excursions such as the Palace of Versailles.

5. What is Paris famous for?

Paris is known for its historic landmarks, art museums, fashion, gourmet cuisine, romantic atmosphere, and beautiful architecture. The city is also often called the “City of Light.”

6. What food should tourists try in Paris?

Visitors should try traditional French specialties such as croissants, baguettes, macarons, French cheese, escargots, and classic French pastries from local bakeries and cafés.

7. Is Paris easy to get around?

Yes, Paris has an excellent public transportation system including the Paris Métro, buses, and regional trains. Many attractions are also within walking distance in the city center.

8. Is Paris safe for tourists?

Paris is generally safe for visitors. As in any major city, tourists should stay aware of their belongings, especially in crowded areas and public transportation.

9. What language is spoken in Paris?

The official language is French, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and shops.

10. What currency is used in Paris?

The currency used in France is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is useful to carry some cash for small purchases.

 

 

 

Do’s

1. Learn a few basic French words


Using simple greetings like Bonjour (Hello) and Merci (Thank you) is appreciated by locals in Paris.

2. Respect local culture and etiquette


Politeness is important in French culture. Always greet staff when entering shops, cafés, or restaurants.

3. Use public transportation


The Paris Métro is one of the easiest and fastest ways to move around the city and reach major attractions.

4. Try local cuisine


Enjoy traditional French pastries, fresh baguettes, and café culture while exploring the city.

5. Keep your belongings secure


In busy tourist areas such as the Eiffel Tower or Louvre Museum, it is advisable to keep an eye on personal belongings.

6. Walk and explore neighborhoods


Many areas like Montmartre offer charming streets, cafés, and beautiful views best enjoyed on foot.

 

Don’ts

1. Don’t speak loudly in public places


French culture values calm and respectful behavior in public spaces, restaurants, and transportation.

2. Don’t assume everyone speaks English


While many people understand English, it is polite to start conversations with a French greeting.

3. Don’t ignore local rules at attractions


Respect photography rules, queues, and security procedures at famous sites like the Palace of Versailles.

4. Don’t rush meals


Dining in Paris is considered a social experience. Take time to enjoy the food and atmosphere.

5. Don’t fall for street scams


Avoid engaging with unofficial sellers or people asking you to sign petitions near tourist areas.

6. Don’t forget to validate transport tickets


Always validate your ticket when using public transport to avoid fines.

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