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  1. 26 de ene. de 2019 · 4 Days in Paris (perfect itinerary for first-timers) Day 1: Louvre Museum, Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde, Triumphal Arch; Day 2: Palace of Versailles (day trip from Paris) Day 3: Notre Dame Cathedral, Holy Chapel, Luxembourg Palace, Eiffel Tower; Day 4: Cruise on Seine river, Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Montmartre

    • 4 Days in Paris Itinerary
    • Your Perfect Paris Itinerary
    • Travel Tips For Your 4 Days in Paris Itinerary
    • Where to Stay in Paris
    • Is The Paris Pass Worth It?
    • How to Get to Paris to Begin Your 4 Days in Paris Itinerary
    • How to Get Around Paris During Your Four Days in Paris Itinerary
    • Things to Watch Out in Paris
    • Some Paris Tours Worth Seeing
    • Best Time to Do This 4 Day Paris Itinerary

    Well, if you’re going to spend 4 days in Paris, this guide is exactly what you need to have a fantastic time in the French capital. We’ve listed a bunch of information to make your planning easy peasy. Here you’ll find: a few tips for visiting Paris, our take on the Paris Pass, where to stay in Paris, the best time to go, how to get to the city and...

    This itinerary considers that you have four full days in Paris and maybe an extra day to visit nearby places, such as Versailles. But if for any reason you’re short on time, check out our guides for one day in Paris, 2 days in Paris, 3 days in Paris, and 5 days in Paris. Also, know that Paris is a big city and as said packed with people and great a...

    Be sure to wear comfortable shoes because you will walk a lot.
    Consider purchasing a money beltas Paris has lots of pickpockets.
    Enjoy plenty of gratuities in museums and churches if you’re a European citizen and under 26 years old or a Europe long-term resident (over three months).
    Some museums have discounts for those who are between 18-25 years old independent of their country of residence or nationality. Always check that.

    You might be wondering which arrondissement is the best to stay in so you can have easy access to most attractions in Paris. Well, we’d say from the 3rd/4th arrondissements (Le Marais) to the 7th arrondissement is where you can find the hotels with the best locations, but Montmartre is also a delightful area. We will briefly talk about our favorite...

    We think it’s fair to say that Paris is one of the most artistry cities in Europe, let alone in the world. There are many museums for all types of art lovers and curious people. So if you’re spending 4 days in Paris, chances are you’re going to visit lots of places and could use a skip-the-line ticket for these museums and churches. It saves a ton ...

    If you’re arriving in Paris by plane, chances are you’re arriving at the Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) or Orly Airport (ORY). The fastest way to get to the city center from Charles de Gaulle is by train. Take the RER line b. It’s a 35-minute trip, and it costs about €11.40. If you arrive at Orly, take the RER line C labeled GOTA or NORA. It’s a 3...

    Metro is hands down the best way to get around Paris. Don’t underestimate the size of the city, especially if you’re spending four days in Paris because you’ll walk a lot, even taking the metro. After the first use of your metro ticket, this one will be valid for 1:30 hours, which means you can transfer from one metro line to another for free in th...

    Such a jam-packed city, Paris is also jam-packed with pickpockets. No reason to fear, though. Just be careful in the streets as you would typically be in any town, and you should be fine. The Eiffel Tower, Sacré-Cœur, and Louvre, all these attractions are where most tourists are and also where pickpockets act. Remember to keep your belongings in si...

    Here are some interesting tours to take while in Paris so you can learn about its history, a landmark, or have access to incredible viewpoints. 1. Montparnasse Tower Tickets: 56th-floor view over Paris 2. 2-Hour Walking Tour of Sacre Coeur and Montmartre 3. Disneyland Paris 4. Fashion show at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann

    January-February:Visiting Paris in the winter is perfect to avoid long queues as tourism slows down and kids are at school. Also, a great chance to find good deals on airfare and hotel prices. The weather is chilly and damp. March-May: Visiting Paris in the spring gives you the best chances of good weather and fewer crowds than in the high season. ...

  2. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Here’s an overview of the 4 day itinerary you’ll find below: Day 1: The Left Bank, Saint-Germain, and the Eiffel Tower; Day 2: Gothic Churches, A Food Tour, and the Louvre; Day 3: The Coolest Neighborhoods in Paris (Montmartre, le Marais, Canal St. Martin, and Montorgueil) Day 4: A Day Trip to Versailles

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  3. 14 de abr. de 2019 · Only got 4 days? This itinerary will show you all the best places to visit plus I’ll share my awesome time-saving tips to seeing all of Paris’ top attractions without the queues. Whether you’ve been to Paris once or twenty times, there is always a musée (museum) or charismatic rue (street) you’re yet to explore.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Welcome to the City of Love, Paris! Going to this picturesque city is like entering a romance novel. With its renowned attractions, charming districts, and delectable cuisine, Paris promises an unforgettable experience. Join me as I lead you through a four-day itinerary filled with hidden gems and must-see attractions that will enchant you.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Day 1: Begin your 4 Days in Paris by exploring the Eiffel Tower and the Seine River. Stop 1: Visit the Eiffel Tower. One of the most popular attractions in Paris is the iconic Eiffel Tower. It is one of the first places most people visit in Paris, including me. The tower is 1,063 feet tall and remains one of the tallest structures in Paris.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2024 · 4 DAYS IN PARIS – perfect itinerary for first-time visitors: Map. DAY 1: Île de la Cité, Arc De Triomphe, Champs Elysées, (optional) Les Invalides and/or Rodin Museum, Place de La Concorde, Tuileries Gardens, Louvre Museum. DAY 2: Musée d’Orsay, Versailles, Eiffel Tower, Seine Cruise.