Paris 3-Day Itinerary
Explore Paris in 3 days with our detailed day-by-day route — morning, afternoon, and evening for each day.
Day 1: Your Parisian Experience
Immerse yourself in the heart of Paris.
The first day offers a carefully curated experience combining iconic landmarks with unique moments.
Follow our guide to make the most of your first day.
Morning — Starting with the city’s iconic postcard view
Arrive around 8:30 AM — soft light, fewer tourists, perfect photos.
Tip: Take the stairs to the second floor → fewer people and a great vibe.

10:00 AM — Dream breakfast at Café de Flore
One of the oldest cafés in Montparnasse — a favorite of philosophers, writers, and artists of the 20th century.
Order: hot chocolate + croissant — a true classic.
11:00–14:00 — The world’s greatest museum

Louvre Museum
Must-see:

Mona Lisa (Denon Wing, 1st floor)

Venus de Milo

Winged Victory of Samothrace

Egyptian collection


Tip: Download the Louvre Official Guide app — route “3 hours in the Louvre”.
Le Fumoir
2:10 PM Lunch near the Louvre
Atmospheric restaurant with a warm wooden interior.
Try: tuna tartare, onion soup, tarte Tatin.
4:00 PM — Stroll along the Seine
Walk by the riverside, browse the bouquinistes — sellers of old books and postcards.
Paris begins to “shine” with reflections of water and light.
5:30 PM — Golden hour at Trocadéro
This is the best spot for Eiffel Tower photos.
You’ll understand as soon as you arrive.
Chez Janou
7:00 PM Dinner
Authentic Provençal cuisine in a super-atmospheric setting.
Try: pastis, steak tartare, chocolate mousse (legendary!).
Day 2: Discovering Paris
Continue your Parisian adventure on day two.
Explore lesser-known gems and visit beloved landmarks. Our route gives you a balance of discovery and relaxation.
Sacre-Coeur
8:30 AM Open the day
One of the best panoramic views of Paris.
At sunrise, the place is almost empty.
Place du Tertre
10:00 AM Artists’ Square
Street artists draw portraits, musicians play, and small art markets fill the streets — the soul of Montmartre.
Hardware Société
11:00 AM Stunning brunch
Cloud-like pancakes, eggs Benedict, French toast.
One of the best breakfast spots in the area.
Musée d’Orsay
1:00 PM Art that moves you
Home to the world’s most important Impressionist collection: Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir.
The building is a former railway station — bright, spacious, atmospheric.

La Maison Rose
4:00 PM The most photogenic street in Paris
A pink house with a green door frame — looks like a postcard.
Bouillon Pigalle
7:00 PM Evening
Cheap, delicious, atmospheric.
Queues are long — arrive at 6:30 PM.
Day 3: Memories of Paris
Finish your Paris journey on the third day.
Enjoy the final moments and create unforgettable memories.
Our guide will help you end your Parisian adventure perfectly.
Fondation Louis Vuitton
9:00 AM Modern vibes
Contemporary art inside a futuristic building designed by Gehry.
Great for lovers of unusual spaces.
Galeries Lafayette
12:00 PM Shopping + panorama
Go up to the rooftop — free and beautiful.
Inside: top brands and a stunning dome.

Kunitoraya

3:00 PM Lunch
The oldest udon bar in Paris.
A queue means it’s delicious.
Wanderlust
8:00 PM Night Paris
Open-air dancing, electronic music, a fashionable crowd.
Travel Smart: Tips and Hacks
Make your stay in Paris even better with our exclusive traveler tips.
Learn useful info, secrets, and practical advice to make your trip smoother and more enjoyable.
  • Transport
    Most convenient pass: Navigo Easy

    Best navigation app: CityMapper

  • Best Croissant

    Du Pain et des Idées
  • Top Photo Spots
    Trocadéro

    Rue de l'Université

    Pont de Bir-Hakeim

    Avoid

  • Avoid
    Restaurants near tourist attractions (expensive and not great)

    Metro during rush hour (4:30–7:00 PM)
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