Paris
Artistic quarters, riverside romance, and authentic Parisian café culture
Highlights
Watch Paris unfold from the steps of the white basilica in Montmartre's artistic heart
Walk past iconic landmarks including Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower along a UNESCO World Heritage waterfront
Lose yourself in charming winding streets, quaint cafés, and street artists at Place du Tertre
Sample local wines and regional cheeses at affordable prices in an intimate neighborhood setting
Explore medieval streets, hidden courtyards, and 17th-century architecture in Paris's oldest district
Where to Eat
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Café Montmartre (or similar historic café on Place du Tertre)
Order café crème and a croissant or pain au chocolat while watching artists set up at the square. Sit outside for people-watching.
Le Verre Volé or similar wine bar in Marais
Order a natural wine flight ($12–18), paired with charcuterie, aged cheese, and bread. The casual, standing-room-friendly vibe matches the neighborhood's bohemian charm.
What to Do
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Montmartre Heights & Sacré-Cœur Basilica
Climb the cobblestone streets toward Sacré-Cœur. Enter the basilica (free entry) to see the interior mosaics, then ascend the dome for 360-degree city views. Explore Place du Tertre where portrait artists work. Visit the small side streets for hidden cafés and vintage shops.
Seine River Walk: Île de la Cité to Left Bank
Begin near Notre-Dame, cross to Île de la Cité, then stroll the Left Bank quays westward. Stop at bouquiniste (book vendor) stalls, pause at riverside benches, and photograph the Eiffel Tower from strategic vantage points. The pace is leisurely—allow for café breaks and lingering.
Marais Medieval Quarters & Place des Vosges
Wander the narrow, historic streets of the Marais. Stop at Place des Vosges (Paris's oldest public square with 17th-century arcades and a central garden). Browse boutique shops, galleries, and vintage stores. The neighborhood is compact and extremely walkable.
Good to Know
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Paris Nightlife: Wine Bars Over Clubs for This Trip
For a relaxation-focused couple, wine bars (cave à vins) and casual bistros offer better value and atmosphere than expensive nightclubs. The Marais and Saint-Germain have concentrations of unpretentious wine bars where locals gather. Order a glass of Beaujolais or Loire wine ($5–8) and enjoy the convivial, low-pressure vibe.
Walking as Fitness: Build Movement Into Sightseeing
This day's itinerary naturally incorporates 4–5 hours of walking (Montmartre hills, Seine banks, Marais streets), satisfying the wellness/fitness interest without dedicated 'gym time.' Wear comfortable shoes, take hydration breaks at cafés, and let the exploration double as exercise.
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