Plan Your Trip To Paris

On this page, you will find everything you need to know before traveling to the City of Lights.

This includes getting to Paris, central districts, places of interest, general travel tips, and the most important questions. 

With over 30 million foreign visitors a year, Paris ranks consistently as one of the most popular destinations in the world. With its iconic monuments, world-renowned museums, mouthwatering French cuisine, and quaint neighborhoods, it's no wonder thousands of visitors fall in love with this magical city every day.

On top of that, there is the famous Parisian lifestyle, unique experiences, and fantastic shopping options, as well as great opportunities for group travel and M.I.C.E. events. 

Let's start with how to get to Paris!

How to Get to Paris

There are three international airports in Paris, which are served by a wide range of airlines. Charles de Gaulle Airport is about 23 kilometers north of Paris. It is the main airport and offers good public transport connections to the city.  

Orly Airport is another main airport in Paris. With a distance of 9 kilometers, it is the closest to the city. Like Charles de Gaulle, it is well served by public transport.

Beauvais-Tillé Airporton the other hand, is the furthest away. You can reach this small airport that is 84 kilometers from Paris by bus, taxi, or shuttle service.

Another popular option to travel to Paris is by train or bus. There are many regular direct connections from numerous European cities. In Paris, all major train stations are situated in the city center and are connected to the Paris metro network.

If you choose to travel to Paris by car, be aware that you will need a Crit'Air sticker to drive your vehicle in Paris. For parking, you can go to multi-story parking garages or the Park&Ride parking lots next to some metro stations. Read more info about parking in Paris.

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Things To Do in Paris

Paris is world famous for its wealth of tourist attractions. 

Iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe are at the top of every bucket list, as are the world-class museums, most notably Louvre and Orsay Museum.

Plan a visit to Disneyland Paris, experience Parisian nightlife at a cabaret show and relax in the marvelous parks and gardens in the city. 

Not to be missed are the beautiful castleschurches and cathedrals in Paris, including Notre-Dame and Sacré-Coeur

There are so many things to do in Paris that you definitely will not be bored! Be prepared to be amazed! 

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Attractions in Paris

In addition to the classic tourist attractions, Paris has a variety of sights to delight all ages.

Prepare yourself to be astonished at L'Atelier des Lumières and visit the top of Montparnasse Tower.

Thrills and chills await you at the Catacombs in Paris and the haunted house Le Manoir de Paris.

Fun for the whole family, on the other hand, can be enjoyed at Cinéaqua Aquarium, Musée Grevin and Astérix Park.

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Quarter Tours in Paris

Ile de la Cité, the heart of Paris, will enchant you with its breathtaking views of the banks of the Seine and plenty of sights. Quartier Latin, the intellectual quarter of Paris, on the other hand, boasts lovely cafés and iconic bookstores, steeped in literary legends.

Don’t miss a stroll through the bohemian neighborhood of Montmartre that will give you a sense of the old Paris, with its cabarets, windmills, vineyards, and cobbled-stone streets. Or experience Le Marais, one of the city's hippest and most colorful neighborhoods, rich in history, culture, high-end boutiques, and great restaurants.

Try the self-guided audio guides with fascinating anecdotes and details to discover the culturally and historically rich neighborhoods of Paris at your own pace.

Dishes to Try in Paris

It's no secret that French cuisine is one of the best cuisines in the world. 

With its flavors, techniques and diversity, French restaurant culture has become a star of international cuisine. But it is more than that! French cuisine and its rituals are a way of life, which is why it has even been recognized by the UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage.

So during your stay in Paris, don't miss trying delicious traditional dishes, such as Bœuf Bourguignon, Canard à l'Orange, and Foie Gras. Indulge your palate in one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants or in a typical Parisian bistro. Eat a crêpe on Rue Mouffetard, taste French cheese, and enjoy some top quality wine.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

When is the best time to visit Paris?

The best time to travel to Paris is in the spring and autumn, especially from April to June, and in September and October.

However, those who don't mind the cold can also experience the magic of the winter season in Paris. Temperatures rarely reach the freezing point during the day, and there is hardly any snowfall. Since there are fewer tourists, the lines in front of tourist attractions are much shorter than in the summer. 

How many days do you need in Paris?

For the most of French heritage, culture, experiences and sights in Paris, you should plan at least three days for your stay. For more tips, check out our guide for 3 days in Paris

Where to stay in Paris?

The city of Paris is divided into a total of 20 districts, also called arrondissements. Some of the best districts to stay in Paris are 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 18. Read more in our guide to the 20 districts in Paris.

What should you not miss in Paris?

The most important sights of Paris are:

  1. Louvre Museum
  2. Eiffel Tower
  3. Disneyland Paris
  4. Versailles Palace
  5. Musée d'Orsay

Find more in our guide to Top 10 Things To Do in Paris.

What is Paris most famous for?

Paris is most famous for its attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, Louvre Museum, Versailles Palace, Sacré-Coeur and the Seine River. Also celebrated are the Parisian lifestyle, the city's top-notch restaurants, shopping, and must-do experiences like visiting a cancan show or theater in Paris.

Which Paris Airport is closest to the City?

The closest airport to Paris is Orly Airport, 9 km away.