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3 Days in Paris by Denise D, Paris, France Exclusively commissioned by TripAdvisor
96% Found this guide helpful Most of my friends and family come by for three-day visits and whether its their first time in Paris or their 20th time, this itinerary always make them happy to be in the city. Although its impossible to discover all of Paris within three days, this guide will give you a good impression of the city's treasures. Good for @oxEach name="eachTag" context="tag in TripList_DetailTripList.data.triplist.tags"
History BuffThrill SeekerShopping FanaticArt and Architecture LoverNightlife SeekerNature LoverFoodiePeace and Quiet SeekerLGBTLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterLike a Local /oxEach
16 Places 8 City Tips Save All Print Map 16 Places @oxEach name="eachElement" context="element in TripList_DetailIndexElements" Day 1
Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre (Sacre-Coeur) Religious Sites, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites
Moulin Rouge Theaters, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Bars & Clubs
Arc de Triomphe Points of Interest & Landmarks, Monuments & Statues, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites
Champs-Elysees Points of Interest & Landmarks, Historic Walking Areas
Paradis du Fruit Restaurants
Le Bataclan Theaters Day 2
Pantheon Architectural Buildings, Religious Sites, Cemeteries
Luxembourg Gardens Gardens, Parks
Notre Dame Cathedral Religious Sites, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Churches & Cathedrals
Rue de la Huchette Points of Interest & Landmarks
Eiffel Tower Observation Decks & Towers, Points of Interest & Landmarks Day 3
Place des Vosges Points of Interest & Landmarks
Centre Pompidou Art Museums, Architectural Buildings
Jardin des Tuileries Gardens
Chez Gladines Restaurants
Barrio Latino Restaurants /oxEach
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Practical information about the metro, bus and RER network, including departure times and multi-day tickets, is found on the RATP website.
When the metro closes, the night buses start running. Its a good network, accessible with your normal metro and multi-day passes. For Noctilien timetables, see the RATP website.
Cycle like a Parisian. Insert your credit card in a Vlib bike to take it wherever and whenever you want, cycling through the city. Be mindful of the traffic!
18-25 year-old EU-citizens can get free admission to many Parisian museums and attractions. Check prices at the entrance.
Every first Sunday of the month, many Parisian museums offer free admission expect long queues.
Be aware that drinking and eating on terraces is more expensive than in the bar or restaurant itself. Plus, the closer a restaurant is to a hotspot, the higher the prices will be.
Pay careful attention to your belongings, especially in metros and around tourist attractions.
Do not sign any petitions or papers from people without a badge, dont play betting games and be mindful of tricks that distract you in order to steal your valuable possessions.
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1 Save Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre
(Sacre-Coeur) Religious Sites, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites
See more photos Denise D Says: The wedding cake on the balcony of Paris. This lovely Roman Catholic church is built on the Butte Montmartre, and as the highest point in Paris, it gives you a good view over the city. You can climb the 222 steps or take the funicular to reach the top. The Basilica was designed by Paul Abadie and Lucien
Magne in Romano-byzantine style, and built to honor the 58,000 men that died during the Franco-Prussian War. The Sacr Coeur is situated in Montmartre, an idyllic and bohemian neighborhood full of lovely boutiques, restaurants and street art.Good for
FoodieMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffShopping FanaticArt and Architecture LoverNature Lover
Tips The entrance to the chapel is free; for the crypt and
the dome there is a fee. Do not let the salesmen at the funicular put a bracelet
on your arm. They'll make sure you wont take it off, and insist you pay for it.
Check out the artists and bohemian ambiance just around the corner at Place du Tertre.
At night the stairways are full of people hanging out, drinking, eating and singing.
Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #23 of 1,128 things to do in Paris
8280 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Beautiful 05/31/2015 Great views 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: 35, Rue du Chevalier-De-La-Barre - Montmartre Paris 75018 France Phone:+33 1 53 41 89 00 Hours: Sun - Sat 6:00 am - 10:30 pm Other: Website
Save Moulin Rouge Theaters, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Bars & Clubs
See more photos Denise D Says: At Boulevard de Clichy in the district of Pigalle, you'll find Le Moulin Rouge. This cabaret, well-known for its extravagant spectacles, is symbolic of the bohemian lifestyle and is of course the birthplace of the French Cancan dance! Whether you actually see a once-in-a-lifetime (albeit expensive) show or just walk
around the exterior, the Moulin Rouge is a fun place and a must-see in Paris. Good for
FoodieMust SeeLGBTLuxury TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture LoverNightlife Seeker
Tips Even with purchased tickets, be on time. First come,
first served. The shows during the day are slightly cheaper than
the evening shows. If you book the show including champagne, youll get
better seats. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #93 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 4617 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 First Wedding Anniversary Disappointment 05/31/2015 Sceptical but Impressed 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: 82 Boulevard de Clichy Paris 75018 France Phone:33 01 53 09 82 82 Other: Website
Save Arc de Triomphe Points of Interest & Landmarks, Monuments & Statues, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites
See more photos Denise D Says: When you arrive at the foot of the Arc de Triomphe, it cannot fail to make a huge impression on you not only the building itself, but also its setting Place Charles de Gaulle (Place de ltoile), a roundabout famous for its heavy traffic. The Arc de Triomphe was built to honor the men who fought in
the Napoleonic and the French Revolutionary wars: The names and places on the arch are of the French generals and army victories. Good for
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Tips Take the underpasses to access the Arc de
Triomphe, do not try to cross the roundabout. Visit the rooftop of the Arc for an excellent view over
Paris and the Eiffel Tower. Can you see the red star on the square pointing
toward every street? This Arc de Triomphe is part of the line of
monuments called the Axe Historique, the middle arch between the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and the Grande Arche de la Dfense.
Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #18 of 1,128 things to do in Paris
12408 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Worth seeing, just maybe not from the top. 05/31/2015 Great views 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: Place Charles de Gaulle Paris 75008 France Phone:01 55 37 73 77 Hours: Sun - Sat 10:00 am - 10:30 pm Other: Website
Save Champs-Elysees Points of Interest & Landmarks, Historic Walking Areas
See more photos Denise D Says: Shopping time! While you will not find many Parisians here (it is quite expensive and there are mainly chain stores), the most beautiful avenue in the world is still worth a visit. The buildings are beautiful and the little alleyways on both sides are full of bistros, bars and clubs to explore. Fans of the Tour de
France may also know this place as the final stage of the race course! Good for
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Tips The shops on the Champs Elyses are open until
10pm. Every July 14, Bastille Day, a military parade takes
place, and it is quite a show. You havent visited Paris if you havent tasted a
LaDure macaron! It is worth the long lines here. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #55 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 4277 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Once and done 05/31/2015 glammed up shopping strip 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: Avenue des Champs Elysees Paris 75008 France
Save Paradis du FruitRestaurants
See more photos Denise D Says: These chain restaurants are different, healthy and reasonably priced! There are now ten Paradis du Fruits in Paris and I personally love them all for their cocktails and smoothies. They serve large glasses, the
fruit is fresh and you can mix them yourself. The dishes are mostly healthy and you can see the ingredients displayed and simply choose what you like the look of. Good for
FoodieLGBTLuxury TravelerTrendsetterLike a LocalArt and Architecture LoverNightlife Seeker
Tips If you come in for a drink or a meal, leave room for
dessert. They are great! Personal favorite dish: Flip Flap Saumon. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #4,715
of 11,648 restaurants in Paris 137 Reviews Good brunch 04/26/2015 Experience ruined when my wallet vanished 03/28/2015
See all reviews Address: 47,avenue George-V Paris France Phone:01 47 20 74 00 Hours: Sun - Sat 12:00 pm - 2:00 am
Save Le Bataclan Theaters
See more photos Denise D Says: Concerts, spectacles, stand-up comedy during weekdays and club nights during the weekend, this multi-event destination has a lot to offer. Good for
Thrifty TravelerTrendsetterNightlife Seeker Tips Sometimes you can get free passes on their website. Sing along to the catchy French hits from the 90s on
their We love the 90s party night. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #575 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 37 Reviews Paolo Nutini at Le Bataclan was spectaculaire! 11/14/2014 In Flames @ Le Bataclan, October 12, 2014 10/19/2014
See all reviews Address: 50 bd Voltaire 11th Paris France Phone:01.43.14.35.35 Other: Website
Day 2 Save Pantheon Architectural Buildings, Religious Sites, Cemeteries
See more photos Denise D Says: This museum is really worth a visit. First of all, it is set in the lovely Latin Quarter of Paris, and second, the Panthon is a mausoleum for the greatest French citizens. Some of the grands hommes you'll find here
include Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Jean Moulin, Rousseau, Braille and Jean Jaurs. It is also famous for its Foucault pendulum (designed by Lon Foucault), which demonstrates the rotation of the Earth. Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture Lover
Tips Keep in mind that the opening times can change
based on the weather (raining or not). Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #96 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 1387 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Magnificent building 05/31/2015 great treasure 05/26/2015
See all reviews Address: Place du Pantheon Paris 75005 France Phone:+33 01 44 32 18 00 Other: Website
Save Luxembourg Gardens Gardens, Parks
See more photos Denise D Says: Next to the Panthon you will find the Luxembourg Gardens always a lovely spot to visit whether its winter, fall, spring or summer. Each season has its own unique charm. Its one of the most beautiful parks
in Paris and the perfect place to wander around, enjoy a picnic, get active with sports or just relax and admire this beautifully maintained city park. Nowadays the French Senate meets in the Palace situated in the gardens, so you never know whom you may be rubbing shoulders with in this green oasis. Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffThrill SeekerNature Lover
Tips The park is open from sunrise to sunset. The nearest metro station is Odeon. A free brochure is available on the Senate website. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour From the community Ranked
#9 of 1,128 things to do in Paris 14338 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Amazing and so very Paris 05/31/2015 A place to relax, and enjoy 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: Rue de Vaugirard, Boulevard St. Michel, Rue Auguste-Comte and Rue Guynemer Paris 75006 France Phone:+33 1 42 34 20 00 Other: Website
Save Notre Dame Cathedral Religious Sites, Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Churches & Cathedrals
See more photos Denise D Says: When you think of the Notre Dame Cathedral, it's likely you think of Victor Hugos 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame,' set here in one of the most famous churches in Paris, located on Ile de la Cit. It is a French Gothic architectural marvel and was one of the first buildings to utilize the flying buttress. The
famous gargoyles were designed as water spouts and its stained glass is just beautiful. Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture Lover
Tips Visit the Cathedral during daylight hours at night
its impossible to see the lovely stained glass windows and other intricate touches.
The entrance is free, therefore it is often busy. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #5 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 26134 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Sunday Mass at Notre Dame 05/31/2015 Majestic 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: 6 Parvis Notre-Dame Place Jean-Paul IIParis 75004 France Phone:+33 1 42 34 56 10 Other: Website
Save Rue de la Huchette Points of Interest & Landmarks
See more photos Denise D Says: The Latin Quarter is known for its restaurants, cafes, bistros and great student life in particular, on the street Rue de la Hunchette. Come to this bright, happening part of the city any time of day and stay
for a meal while the food may not always be that amazing, the experience of the street is. This neighborhood is also home to the Sorbonne, one of world's first universities, and owes its name to the Latin language, which was the language spoken in the university during the Middle Ages! Good for
FoodieMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterLike a LocalHistory BuffShopping FanaticNightlife Seeker
Tips Visit the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore for
some English books with a French touch. Rue de la Hunchette and Pot de Fer are very
touristic. Walk a little further to eat in a peaceful, less crowed restaurant.
Try some French dishes like escargots (snails), pot au feu or boeuf bourguignon (beef stews).
Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #249 of 1,128 things to do in Paris
61 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Cute and Touristy with a lot of Cafes 05/09/2015 Fun 04/23/2015
See all reviews Address: Rue de la Huchette Paris 75005 France Other: Website
Save Eiffel Tower Observation Decks & Towers, Points of Interest & Landmarks
See more photos Denise D Says: The Eiffel Tower ... Paris wouldnt be Paris without this iconic landmark! I think the best time to visit the Eiffel Tower is at night, when it is illuminated. Start at Trocadero to enjoy the best view of the tower (it's always busy, so it may take a while before you can take your perfect photo), and then walk down the
stairs towards the tower until you arrive beneath it. After you've admired it up close, walk further on Champ de Mars and pause for a drink in the grass (on summer nights) or a romantic walk (on winter nights). Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture Lover
Tips The tower twinkles on the hour, every hour, from
nightfall till 1am. Its magical. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #2 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 47726 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Beautiful views! 05/31/2015 Tower is nice but be careful of pickpockets 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: 5 avenue Anatole France Paris 75007 France Phone:+33 892 70 12 39 Hours: Sun - Sat 9:30 am - 11:00 pm Other: Website
Day 3 Save Place des VosgesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
See more photos Denise D Says: This lovely little park takes you back to the old 17th century Paris, and is set in the heart of the Marais. The square was built by Henri IV and is the oldest square in Paris. Its orange buildings are quite idyllic and
known to be the popular homes of French politicians like Dominic Strauss-Kahn. A century ago, it was also the home of Victor Hugo. whose house is nowadays a museum and worth a peek if you have time. In the streets surrounding the square, youll also find the lively, unique atmosphere of the Marais just waiting to be explored. Good for
Must SeeLike a LocalHistory BuffShopping FanaticArt and Architecture LoverNightlife SeekerNature LoverFoodiePeace and Quiet SeekerLGBTLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetter
Tips Read a book on one of the benches like the Parisians
do. The park is very child-friendly. Plan to stay: Less than 1 hour From the community Ranked
#33 of 1,128 things to do in Paris 1992 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Sit and watch the Paris world go by! 05/31/2015 The place to be and be seen 05/26/2015
See all reviews Address: Place des Vosges 4th arrondissementParis 75004 France Other: Website
Save Centre Pompidou Art Museums, Architectural Buildings
See more photos Denise D Says: Centre Pompidou (locally known as Beaubourg) is my personal favorite museum in Paris, and is also fun for a short visit. This big colorful block in the middle of the city is quite unique, being the largest modern art museum in Europe, with famous works by Matisse, Picasso, Warhol, and others among its displays. It's also home to an interesting library, numerous special exhibits and some active research centers. Of course if you want to visit the whole
museum and take your time, it isnt possible on a short visit, but with 2-3 hours to spare, you can see many of the great works and get a good general overview. Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture Lover
Tips There are few queues here. The exhibits here change often. Check the website
for up-to-date information. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours From the community Ranked #115 of
1,128 things to do in Paris 2385 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Pleasantly surprised 05/31/2015 For Modern architecture lovers 05/31/2015
See all reviews Address: Place Georges Pompidou Paris 75004 France Phone:+33 1 44 78 12 33 Hours: Wed - Mon 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Other: Website
Save Jardin des Tuileries Gardens
See more photos Denise D Says: The Tuileries Garden is located in the heart of Paris, next to the Louvre, and it's a great place to wander around. You can start with the Louvre itself but bear in mind that it takes at least a week to see the whole of it and the queues are long! or stick to the outside of the museum, with the pyramid of Pei, several expositions in the Tuileries, lovely sculptures and the Orangerie to explore. Good for
Peace and Quiet SeekerMust SeeLuxury TravelerThrifty
TravelerTrendsetterHistory BuffArt and Architecture LoverNature Lover
Tips Bring a scarf during the winter and sunblock during
the summer. The park ends on Place de la Concorde, the largest
square in the city. During the Revolution, this was the square were the guillotine stood.
Plan to stay: 2-3 hours From the community Ranked #46 of 1,128 things to do in Paris
1688 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Large beautiful Park 05/31/2015 Beautiful! 05/30/2015
See all reviews Address: Bordered by quai des Tuileries pl. de la Concorde, rue de RivoliParis France Hours: Sun - Sat 7:00 am - 9:30 pm Other: Website
Save Chez Gladines Restaurants (French, Basque)
See more photos Denise D Says: The place to be for locals and tourists alike, this Basque restaurant is a hit in Paris, with its relaxed atmosphere, big tables, friendly prices and best of all, delicious food. Here the portions are large and original, and the convivial atmosphere makes for the perfect laid back evening in the 'real' Paris. Good for
FoodieThrifty TravelerTrendsetterLike a LocalNightlife Seeker
Tips They do not take credit cards. Bring cash! Im madly in love with their "Escalope de Veau
Montagnarde." Be on time, long queues are common. Plan to stay: 1-2 hours From the community Ranked #1,921
of 11,648 restaurants in Paris 217 Reviews Certificate of Excellence 2014 Simple food in a loud and fun ambiance 05/29/2015 Plenty good food and great atmosphere 05/01/2015
See all reviews Address: 30 rue des Cinq Diamants Paris 75013 France Phone:01 45 80 70 10 Other: Website
Save Barrio Latino Restaurants (South American)
See more photos Denise D Says: This four-story restaurant, bar and club is located at Rue du Faubourg St. Antoine, and is a great (if pricey) place to enjoy authentic Latin dishes and/or drinks, before dancing the whole night away to some top-notch salsa! Good for
FoodieLGBTLuxury TravelerTrendsetterNightlife Seeker Tips
Its a chic place, so ladies and gentlemen, dress up! Drinks are expensive like in every trendy club in
Paris. Plan to stay: 2-3 hours From the community Ranked #7,284
of 11,648 restaurants in Paris 222 Reviews Very bad food keep away!!! 05/28/2015 drink and dance place for young people 01/25/2015
See all reviews Address: 46 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine Paris 75012 France Phone:33-155788475 Hours: Sun - Thu 12:00 pm - 2:00 am Fri 12:00 pm - 2:30 am Sat 12:00 pm - 3:00 am
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