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Paris
Paris rewards those who slow down — the city's museums, markets, and neighbourhood cafés reveal themselves at a walking pace.
About Paris
Paris is the kind of city that looks exactly as you've imagined it, then surprises you anyway. Beyond the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower lies a city of distinct arrondissements, each with its own character — from the artistic Montmartre to the elegant 7th.
May, June, and September offer the best balance of good weather, longer days, and manageable crowds. July and August are peak season — hotels are full and the city runs hot.
We recommend staying in the 7th or 8th arrondissement for first-time visitors — central, safe, and walkable to everything that matters.
Top Experiences
Louvre Museum
Private guided tour — see the highlights in 2 hours
Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
Morning walk through the artist's quarter
Seine River Dinner Cruise
Private boat with Champagne and French cuisine
Day Trip: Palace of Versailles
Private guide with garden and Grand Trianon access
When to Visit
Average high temperature and monthly rainfall. Best months are highlighted.
Luv to Travel Insider Tips
Book the Louvre on a Wednesday or Friday evening — extended hours mean lighter crowds and better light in the galleries.
Most of the best bistros in Paris require a reservation two to three weeks in advance. We handle this as part of your trip planning.
Paris in September is our personal favourite — locals return from August holidays, the terrasses refill, and the city feels alive again.
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