On our trip to Europe in the summers of the year 2017, we covered a lot of ground, and went to many cities and towns but for limited time. Overall in a trip of around 20 days, we covered a day of site seeing in Rome, couple of days in Florence, which included a half day tour to Pisa from Florence and hopping through the canals and islands of Venice in the 6 days that we spent in Italy. And then we spent 4 beautiful days in Switzerland based out of Lucerne, doing a day trip to Grindelwald from Lucerne, another day trip to Interlaken, and one to site seeing in Bern and also played with snow at Engleberg & Mount Titlis.
There after, our next halt was at Paris. We had a couple of days to spend in Paris. And just like all other places that we visited in our Europe trip, we were challenged to make the most of our time in Paris. We spent close to 3 days in Paris. And out of that, one day we went to Disneyland Paris. Thereby spending the other two days in the city itself.
By the way, before we embark on the tour, here’s a list of must visit places in Paris. In case you see some of these missing in our itinerary, that’s because we were so short on time. If you have more time, do include them in yours. In fact we recommend spending at least a week in Paris. And doing some of these day trips from Paris as well. Also, we highly recommend you take a campervan trip in France, around Paris, like one to Cantre-Val de Loire. Which will be a very unique experience.
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Day1 of 3 days in Paris
An evening cruise & bus tour
On the first day of our 3 days in Paris, we arrived by noon. And then went to our hotel. From there, after checking in and getting refreshed, we set out for our tour across Paris. As the first part of this tour, on the banks of River Seine, the pre-booked boat was waiting to get us on-board. Along the cruise, we saw some iconic buildings like the Norte Dame, the Louvre,The Conciergerie, Institute-de-France etc. We also crossed several iconic bridges like Pont Neuf during this cruise. By the time the cruise was over, it had started getting dark and a few lights were popping up here and there. We saw people doing their evening jog as well along the bank of the river. And it was really a refreshing tour.
Thereafter, we went on to a short duration bus tour. The bus took us through some iconic streets of Paris, covering the old parts of the city. And the guide on-board introduced us to the important buildings on either side of the streets. We also crossed from near the Eiffel Tower and then entered into the campus of the Louvre Museum. Crossing the campus, we went along the bank of the river Siene. The tour continued for around an hour, after which we got down on the banks of river Siene to proceed to the next stage of our trip.
We recommend that instead of going for a river cruise and then a bus ride, you rather go for this river cruise with dinner. Since, you end up seeing pretty much the same things via both river and bus cruise. But if you are visiting around Christmas, try this Christmas night tour that will take you through the beautifully illuminated streets and show glimpses of Christmas markets in Paris.
On to the Eiffel Tower
After the boat tour and the cruise, on the last leg our trip, we went atop the Eiffel tower. It was really a great experience being atop the Eiffel tower and seeing the lights play miracle from there. Thereafter we called it a day, but not without having some really extreme adventure. You can read about the full account of our evening in Paris and our uncalled for adventures here. In short, after all the adventures that we had, we were pretty exhausted by the end of the first day itself out of our 3 days in Paris. An insider tip : When visiting the Eiffel Tower, try booking your Eiffel Tower tickets in advance online to avoid rush.
Day2 of 3 days in Paris
After reaching hotel, we caught on a few hours of decent sleep. Thereafter, on the second day of our 3 days in Paris, we headed to the Disneyland. It was a pretty exciting day. We did all our homework beforehand and were fully prepared to go ahead and enjoy Disneyland. This is the trip we booked – Disneyland Paris express ticket with Shuttle transport. It was a one hour journey to Disneyland Paris.
Then the whole day we spent there. Hopping through both the Disneyland Park and the Disney World Studio. As, we had to make the most of our one day two parks trip to Disneyland. End of the day, we were happy the way our Disneyland trip turned out. Thereafter, we returned back to the hotel. And tonight, we decided to take a good sleep. Our plan was to relax and take the next day of our 3 days in Paris in a slow and steady fashion. And so did we.
Day3 of 3 days in Paris
On the third day of our 3 days in Paris, we woke up after a good amount of sleep. There after, we had our breakfast. Then we discussed how best to make use of this last of our 3 days in Paris. And we decided on two things – (1) Instead of rushing between places, we will pick just a few places to visit and enjoy them thoroughly. (2) We will make use of the Paris metro today. Because it seems to be an economical and speedy way of transportation between the places. With this thought in mind, we decided to head to just 3 places – (1) Notre Dame (2) Luxembourg Garden (3) Louvre Museum. While entry to the Luxembourg Garden is free, book your Louvre Museum tickets online to avoid rush.
Notre Dame
We took the metro to the Saint Michel Notre Dame station right from the Metro at our hotel. And from there, we walked to Notre Dame. It was a short walk. Like many other iconic places in Paris, the Notre Dame doesn’t need any introduction. It is a medieval cathedral, best known for it’s fine French Gothic architecture. It is also one amongst the largest and the most famous churches in the world. Although the interiors of Notre Dame look stunning any time, from outside, the church appears particularly pretty at night. Once the lightings are all on.
Luxembourg Garden
Next, we went to Luxembourg Garden, again, through the metro The Garden is really beautiful – a vast stretch of green to get some real breathing space in the center of the city. The day was cloudy and cold. And the air felt crisp and fresh. While two of our friends went out to get some lunch packed for us, the rest of us strolled lazily through the garden. Looking at the people I realized, many do use Luxembourg Garden as a short-cut road to walk quickly from the part on one side of the garden to the other. There was constant footfall happening in the garden, even though the weather didn’t look very favorable.
And from not very favorable, the weather slowly started turning towards nasty. The clouds slowly turned darker, Soon it started drizzling. And with that, we also experienced a sudden drop in temperature. So, we went inside one shade near the farther entrance to the gardens. There, a couple of chairs were placed here and there inside the shade. We occupied some, huddling closer together to protect ourselves from the cold, waiting for our friends.
Soon our friends arrived with some fresh packets of warm burger, packed pasta and noddles. We were delighted to have some warm meal in the middle of the freezing climate. After finishing lunch, we headed to our next destination – none other than the grand Louvre Museum – which was a must visit on our list anyways. And now looked like the perfect time to get ourselves indoors.
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Louvre Museum
We ducked inside the underground metro station metro station right at the entrance to the Luxembourg Garden for shelter from the chill and the cold. And from there, we went ahead to the Louvre. getting down right inside the campus of the Louvre Museum. This was a strategy that worked really well. This way, we beat both the bad weather as well as the outside traffic. Also, today being a Wednesday, the Louvre was supposed to stay open for longer time – till 9:45 pm in the evening. So, we had enough time to explore the place.
And we did make the most of this time. After getting the tickets, we went to Mona Lisa first, visiting different sections on the way. And thereafter, we covered various other sections of the museum until 8:30 pm at night. Post evening the crowd had dispersed a lot. And we enjoyed our trip around the Louvre thoroughly. Overall we feel we saw all that we were interested in. But definitely using some strategy, some tips and tricks once again, to make the full use of our time there.
Read the full account of our visit to the Louvre and learn our tips to effectively visit Louvre in a day here. In case you plan to explore other museums as well along with Louvre, we highly recommend you take this multiple museum entry pass to save both money and hassle. And then explore them on your pace.
Back to our hotel
By the time we were done with our exploration through the museum of Louvre, it was time to return back to our hotel to catchup on some sleep. Since the last night we had got very less sleep and the next day we were supposed to embark on our onwards journey of Amsterdam. So, from Louvre Museum, we caught another metro line and headed straight to our hotel. We got some dinner packed from near the hotel, and then after having our dinner we called it a day.
In Conclusion
Paris is vast. It has so much of history, so much of culture. That actually for 3 days in Paris, all one can do is just scratch the surface of the iceberg. We do intend to return here for a much longer stay the next time so that we can explore much more of Paris as well as around it. I am sure that there is so much more to the city. And there are some hidden gem of places around. Which we do want to explore on our next trip there. I guess the bus tour and the Siene river cruise were really interesting parts of the journey. They gave us a feeling of having seen a lot and done a lot in a lesser span of time.
General tips on visiting Paris
- If you see, we actually didn’t explore Paris much. Our purpose to include Paris in our list was to visit Disneyland mainly. Although we did visit a few of the iconic places like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Luxembourg Garden and Louvre Museum. But if you really want to explore this city, you should stay here itself for at least a week. We intend to do the same on our next trip to Europe.
- When you visit Paris, we highly recommend take the metro which is an efficient means of public transport in the city with very complex and vast network reaching to all corners. And on this one you can transit like local.
- While exploring the city, we recommend you take one of these passes for bus hop-on-hop-off tour. That way, you can explore the different icons and sites in the city at your own pace.
- Also, if you have time at hand, go for this multi day disneyland Paris pass so that you can enjoy all the rides and the park activities to maximum.
- As you pass through the streets of Paris, do pay attention to the shops and show rooms. And you will immediately realize why it is the fashion capital of the world.
- Do keep aside some time to try the different culinary of the place. There are very attractive cooking classes available in Paris. I personally wanted to give a hands-on to some, but was short on time during our 3 days in Paris. But I will definitely do it the next time I go there.
- Further places to visit in Paris include Arc de Triomphe, Sacré-Cœur, Champs-Élysées, Tuileries Garden, Musée d’Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Montmartre, Champ de Mars, Panthéon, Les Invalides, Musée Rodin, Conciergerie, Bois de Boulogne, Luxembourg Palace, Place Charles de Gaulle, Catacombs, Varsailles Tour to name a few. Almost all of these are on bus hop on hop off routes. So, do plan your time here accordingly.
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Visiting the Louvre was definitely the highlight of my visit to Paris. It is such a magnificent building, beautiful grounds, and an unsurpassed collection of art.
Right Doreen. Louvre was the centre of attraction for us as well
That one place I’ve been dreaming to visit since I was a kid. I will remember all the things that you’ve written here. Thanks a lot!
Paris is a dream destination of all travelers … I hope you will soon be making it here
This blog post really lures me to Paris. Thanks for inspiring my wanderlust 🙂
Being atop Eiffel Tower and watching the twinkling city lights below you must have been an experience of a lifetime! Me and husband wish to retire early and spend a year in a country, till we die. Paris will be the first city we will start with! There is so much to do and see!
That’s a perfect plan Tania. Even we intend to retire early and then become nomads for a good part of our life after that 🙂 We may end up meeting somewhere in Europe I guess
Paris is just beyond words! I loved your itinerary and really enjoyed reading the post. I’ll follow your plan when I visit Paris. Thanks for this post.
Thank you so much!
Ah where to start! I dream of going to France, one of the reasons I am learning French is because I wanna communicate better with the French people as I heard they are not fond of speaking in English. Of course I wanna go to Paris, I didn’t know there’s a Disneyland there so I think it’d be a good idea to also include it in my itinerary for when I finally go there. My boss told me that France is one of his favorite countries, he’s just not too fond of the people because they are not exactly accommodating. Nevertheless, I still want to go and when I do I want to stay there long!
That’s a great plan Marge. France is beautiful. And we found no difficulty communicating in English when in Paris, but I have also heard it can be a challenge in other parts of France. Nevertheless, it’s good that you are already learning French. I am not sure about the not so accommodating nature of people, I have heard a lot of that too about Europe, but then, again our experience was very good all over. Maybe, people become tired of strangers roaming around their home all the time..if you think about it, it is a bit natural. But I also heard a lot many times that if they see you making an effort towards assimilating with them like trying to speak their language even when it’s not your natural language, they highly appreciate it and accept you quickly.
Paris is a dream! 🙂 I have wanted to visit it ever since I read Da Vinchi Code:) Disneyland requires one whole day and I love your itinerary:) I would love to visit coffee shops and all those lovely patisseries:)
You are right. My interest in Louvre started with Da Vinci Code 🙂
Great itinerary and definitely not too packed. I would LOVE to go and squeeze in a trip to Disneyland… your picture makes it look like a fairytale!
Thank you!
Paris is a dream destination for me, I think every year I will go and never end up doing it! This is motivation for me 🙂
Wow..I would consider myself really lucky if I had chance to go to Paris every year 🙂
Great tips at the end!! You make me want to go back to Paris! The photos are just beautiful!
Thank you Tracey
Ehi! As a former Parisian resident I can’t recommend enough a longer stay 🙂 there’s so much to see than the touristy sightseing (which I understand that has to be seen nonetheless). Got lost in Montmartre (18th) in Marais (3rd) in Belleville (19th) and around the Canal St Martin (10th) next time you come and visit <3
Totally agree…there are countless things to do before you can say you really experienced Paris. And that is why we aspire to return here someday soon
It seems like 3 days really isn’t enough 🙂 What was your favorite thing about Paris?
3 days are definitely not enough because there is so much to experience in Paris. We liked our Disneyland trip the most. Next comes Louvre and Eiffel Tower
I would so love to go to Disneyland in Paris, how magical! Love your photos too
Thank you. Disneyland is no doubt a magical place
Paris is so beautiful! Although I’ll admit that Disneyland is the main reason for me too.
I guess it is so for many of us
One thing that always tickles me is how friendly are the foreigners when Indians go visiting Europe or America. In India, I can vouchsafe that Indians are friendly to the point of being irritating as far as the Whites are concerned. How do Europeans interact with us abroad?
Our experience was overall very good. We didn’t face any rude behavior or anything of that sort. Their culture is to stay in their own private space and respect other’s private spaces. So, you will never get friendliness to the extent of irritation – hope you understand what I am pointing to – the way you said one can feel in India. People randomly smiled at us, greeted us while passing on the road, and helped us when we asked for any guidance of any sort – sometimes going out of their way
You are right, 3 days for Paris are not enough but still you covered all important places. I must say the photographs in your post are awesome.
Thank you Sapna
The Luxembourg garden looks stunning, I could spend all day wandering around there. You certainly packed in a lot in three days!
hmmm… just wanted to make the most of whatever time we got here
O you have done the cruise too. 🙂 I see it was lovely for you…
It was quiet refreshing. Although I wish it was done a little farther into the night so we could see the twinkling lights on either side of the river and their reflection into the river. That would be awesome, isn’t it?
So many iconic buildings and spots in this great city. I hope it is not too expensive staying here for 3 days.
It definitely is expensive in Paris. It will be easier on you if you are choosing the most inexpensive ways like roadside food, cheaper cafes, cooking your own meal, sharing rooms or staying in hostels, dorms etc. and using the buses or metros with passes. Indulging in activities that are free or with nominal fee. But yes, overall as a city Paris is expensive.