Paris itinerary (3 days) – Yes, it is Possible!

Paris is one of most romantic and most beautiful cities in the world. It is home to a plethora of tourist attractions and activities. You can visit the city all through the year. The summers are busy and more crowded; if you want to avoid crowds, avoid visiting during this time.  Paris in winter has its own beautiful charm.

Presented below is a Paris itinerary for a 3 day trip to city.

 Day One

Day one in Paris can comprise of trips to the Eiffel Tower and the Tour Montparnasse as well as a Hop on Hop off Bus tour, a Seine River cruise, and a Paris walking tour.

  • One of the wonders of the world, the Eiffel Tower is an iconic landmark of Paris. A trip to Paris cannot be complete without visiting this stunning structure of metal and grit. Tourists can go inside the tower to any of the many floors and get great views of the city. The tower also has restaurants where you can eat delicious meals. You can check out the tower during the day as well as at night.
    • Two kinds of entry tickets are available for the Eiffel Tower; one is for the elevator and the other is for the steps. The former is popular, more expensive, and has a long wait time. Hence it is better to book the admission tickets in advance and avoid the wait time.
    • Do not forget to get views of the Eiffel Tower from the outside. The best views of the tower can be had from the Champ de Mars gardens located at the back of the tower or from the Trocadero Gardens located across the Seine.
  • One of the best ways to check out the sights and sounds of Paris is via a guided walking tour. The first day is always the best day to go for a walking tour as it can help you learn a lot more about the city. The guide will always be there to share the city’s secrets, such as the best places to eat, nightlife, etc. A walking tour is included for free in a Paris Pass.
  • A hop on hop off (HOHO) bus tour of Paris is a great way to get acquainted with the city. There are many operators of the HOHO bus tours. The Paris Pass has 1 free HOHO bus tour. A lot of the operators begin the tour from the major hot spots like the Eiffel Tower, etc. There are many bus routes and each of them offers sights of different attractions. Select a route that best suits your interests.

  • A cruise across the River Seine is a great way to sit back, chill, and watch the city and its attractions pass by. All cruises feature commentary. There are many operators who offer Seine River cruises and each of them has different starting points. The cruise is included as a free ride in a Paris Pass.

  • End the day with a visit to the Tour Montparnasse. Entry ticket to the Montparnasse is included in the Paris Pass. There are 2 observation decks, one inside and one outside, at the Montparnasse. They offer amazing views of the city. The view is particularly stunning in the evenings as the sun sets across the Eiffel Tower in all its magnificence. You may stay on for some more time and watch the lights slowly flicker on to light up Paris in all its night glory!

Day Two

Day one in Paris can consist of visits to some of the iconic landmarks in the city like the Notre Dame, Saint Chapelle, The Louvre, Musee d’Orsay, Arc de Triomphe, and a wine tasting session. It will be difficult to cram in this hectic schedule into one single day. So, you may pick and choose as per your desires, or visit all.

  • The Notre Dame is the most renowned religious structure in Paris. It is famous for its twin towers and flying buttresses. The majestic Catholic cathedral was built over a period of almost 200 years. The construction finished in 1345. Admission is free, but a fee is charged for entry to the crypt or the tower. A timeslot has to be booked in advance to enter the tower or the crypt.

  • Located near the Notre Dame, Saint Chapelle is a 13th century chapel. It is a comparatively small church, but is really popular. The interiors are embellished with stain glass that covers the ceiling and almost meets the floor. This sight is truly mesmerizing! Entry is free for Paris Pass holders. It has long queues; hence visit it first thing in the morning to avoid waiting in line.

 

  • The walk from Notre Dame to the Musee d’Orsay museum along the famous left bank of the city can be real fun. The place is full of booksellers and offers a local vibe about this section of the city. The museum features art from the mid 19th century to early 20th You will get to see masterpieces by Kandinsky, Duchamp, and Picasso, etc. The magnificent museum building used to be one of the major train stations in the city. Tourists need to visit the museum just to check out the spectacular grand central atrium, if not for the artworks. Paris Pass holders get free skip-the-line admission.

  • The Louvre is the most famous museum in Paris as well as in the world. The museum features artworks from the ancient times to the mid 19th It has an incredible and wide range of paintings and art, which includes the world-famous Mona Lisa by Da Vinci, Dying Slave by Michelangelo, and the Venus de Milo, etc. Paris Pass holders can get free fast track entry.

  • Arc de Triomphe is a photogenic monument built in memory and honor of people who died in the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution. You can walk to the Arc from the Louvre via the renowned shopping street, i.e., the Champs Elysees. The Arc has a museum inside it and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier below it. Tourists can go to the top of the Arc during the visiting hours and get panoramic views of the city and the Eiffel Tower. Skip the like entry ticket is included in the Paris Pass.

  • A session of wine tasting is the best way to indulge in something that is truly French. There are many places where you can enjoy wine tasting sessions. There is one located near The Louvre. The session will consist of commentary about the process of wine making, introduction to different kinds of French wines, and a taste of varied wines.

Day Three of Paris Itinerary

Day 3 of your Paris holiday can consist of a trip outside the city center to Versailles Palace and Montmartre.

  • Tourists need to buy a train ticket to go to Versailles. The ticket is not included in the Paris Pass travel card. It is possible to spend an entire day touring the Versailles Palace and its vast grounds and gardens. It is important to get early to the palace as crowds tend to grow as the day progresses. Entry ticket to the palace is included in the Paris Pass.
  • You may first check out the magnificent interiors of the palace, including the Kings Grand Apartments and the stunning Hall of Mirrors, and then head to the never-ending gorgeous gardens. The estate of Marie Antoinette is especially wonderful. It is much quieter and features walking paths, small temples, and a tiny model farm.

  • The other half of the day can be spent touring the Montmartre area. It is most famous for the superb Sacre Coeur de Montmartre located atop a large hill. Entry to the basilica is free, but there is charge for climbing up the tower.
  • Montmartre is well-known for being the home of painters and creatives like Picasso, Dali, and Hemingway and continues to be a place frequented by artists. The Dali Exhibition, which features the biggest collection of Dali paintings and artworks in the country, is also located here. The place is also known for its shops, cafes, charming streets, and incredible sunset views.

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