Paris, France
Travel Guide 2026
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Paris is the city that invented the idea of the romantic getaway — and somehow it still lives up to the reputation. Beyond the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre lies a city of covered passages, neighbourhood markets, and bistros where a glass of wine and a steak frites is an event worth lingering over.
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✈️ Plan My Paris TripTop Things to Do in Paris
- Eiffel Tower at golden hour
- Musée du Louvre (book in advance)
- Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
- Seine River cruise
- Le Marais neighbourhood
- Versailles day trip
April–June and September–October. July–August is peak tourist season with long queues. December is magical for Christmas markets.
Schengen visa-free for up to 90 days for Canadian, US, UK, Australian passports. Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian passports require a Schengen short-stay visa.
Budget: $100–130/day. Mid-range: $200–350/day. Luxury: $500+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Schengen visa for Paris?
Canadian, US, Australian, and most Western passports are visa-free for 90 days. South Asian and African passports need a Schengen visa — apply 3–6 weeks in advance.
How many days is enough for Paris?
3–4 days for the main sights. 5–7 days to explore neighbourhoods and take a Versailles day trip at a relaxed pace.
Is Paris expensive?
Paris can fit any budget. A boulangerie lunch is under $10. Museum entry is €20. Budget travellers spend $100–130/day; mid-range $200–350.
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