First-time visitors
If you are visiting Paris for the first time, this site highlights essential attractions, cultural experiences and simple itineraries that are realistic for short stays.
A practical travel guide to the heart of France
Discover key landmarks, local food, and practical travel advice for one of the world’s most visited cities. This site provides clear, concise guidance for visitors preparing a trip to Paris.
This skyline view of Paris features the Eiffel Tower standing prominently above the city’s historic buildings and tree-lined streets. The image captures the blend of architectural heritage and open urban space, offering a recognisable and characteristic perspective of the French capital
If you are visiting Paris for the first time, this site highlights essential attractions, cultural experiences and simple itineraries that are realistic for short stays.
Families and small groups can quickly identify accessible activities, approximate travel times and practical information on transport, safety and budgeting.
Solo visitors can use this guide to identify safe neighbourhoods, free or low-cost activities and ideas for exploring the city at their own pace.
Students and young travellers may benefit from suggestions on affordable food, public transport options and key cultural sites that can be visited in a limited time.
The table below presents a simple example of how visitors might organise a short stay in Paris. It is provided as an overview rather than a fixed schedule.
| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Walk along the Seine and visit the Eiffel Tower area | Tour of the Louvre Museum | Dinner in the Latin Quarter |
| Day 2 | Explore Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur | Visit Notre-Dame surroundings and Île de la Cité | Optional river cruise or local café visit |
Visitors are encouraged to adapt any itinerary to their own interests, pace and budget.