Paris is brimming with attractions, but a few essentials stand out on every traveler’s list. Let’s start with the landmarks:
Eiffel Tower: It might sound cliché, but the Eiffel Tower remains Paris’ defining symbol. Book your tickets in advance to avoid long lines, especially if you want to ride to the summit for sweeping views of the city. For a more relaxed experience, bring a picnic to the Champ de Mars lawns beneath it.
Louvre Museum: Home to the Mona Lisa and countless masterpieces, the Louvre is a must-see. If you plan to visit multiple museums, consider a Paris Museum Pass, which offers access to over 50 museums and can save both time and money.
Notre-Dame Cathedral: Although still under restoration after the 2019 fire, visitors can explore the surrounding Île de la Cité and admire the iconic façade. Don’t miss the nearby Sainte-Chapelle, with its dazzling stained-glass windows.
Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur: Wander the winding streets of Montmartre, once home to Picasso and Van Gogh, and climb the steps to Sacré-Cœur Basilica for a panoramic view of the city.
Musée d’Orsay: Set inside a former railway station, this museum showcases Impressionist art from Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Its airy architecture is a highlight in itself.
Sample 3-Day Paris Itinerary
If you’re short on time, here’s a realistic way to cover the highlights:
Day 1: Morning at the Louvre, afternoon stroll through the Tuileries Gardens, then cross the Seine for a sunset view of the Eiffel Tower. End the evening with a Seine River cruise.
Day 2: Start in Montmartre, explore Sacré-Cœur, then head south for shopping at Galeries Lafayette. Spend your afternoon at Musée d’Orsay, and finish with dinner in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Day 3: Visit Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle, walk along the Latin Quarter, then save time for a final museum visit with your Paris attractions pass - whether it’s the Centre Pompidou or the Rodin Museum.