Our 5 to 5.5 hour Skip the Line Private Tour lets you see it all with one of our delightful guides that you’ll have all to yourself. See it all in just one
Our 5 to 5.5 hour Skip the Line Private Tour lets you see it all with one of our delightful guides that you’ll have all to yourself. See it all in just one
As home to the one of the largest collections of masterpieces from around the world, it's impossible to see every treasure of the Louvre in a single trip.
See if you can catch the eye of the mysterious Mona Lisa on this engaging tour that hits all the highlights of France's most famous museum. Skip the lines
Visit the Louvre Museum’s must-see attractions and discover under-appreciated treasures in this comprehensive tour. Skip-the-Line access gives you more time
Combo 1 hour 1/2 City tour with Skip the line Time stamped Louvre Ticket is perfect if you’re looking for a great introduction to all the major attractions
The Best way to discover some Iconic and memorable attractions in the French Capital with this combined tour including a Skip the line Audio Guided Louvre
Paris has so much history and culture it’s hard to know where to begin. This four-hour walking tour captures the essence of the City of Lights, focusing on
Founded 30 to 40 years after its competitors, the modest 70 square meter shop opened in 1894 is today a very popular go-to place in Paris numbering 100,000
The Musée de l'Orangerie is an art gallery of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings located in the west corner of the Tuileries Gardens next to the
This Experience is provided by a private Local. Beside the most known monuments and buildings spread around the city, the core of Paris art scene is
The tour of Printemps Haussmann takes you on a journey behind the facade, which is listed as an Historic Monument, and through the history of a building which
While Paris' metro and RER trains are more designed to service commuters, they are still efficient and an excellent way to explore the city, which is sprawled so much that exploring every attraction on foot is impractical.
Buses in Paris are slower and much less efficient, owing to Paris' chaotic streets.
As in most European destinations, peak tourist season in Paris is in the summer. Beat the crowds by coming in spring or fall instead. If you want to rub shoulders with locals, August in particular is to be avoided, as there's a mass exodus out of the city at this time, with residents heading off on their own vacations. Christmas in Paris is magical, but is very popular, so prepare to pay more, and remember it will be cold and probably rainy.
Paris is the most cosmopolitan of cosmopolitan destinations, so pack things that will make you feel appropriately sophisticated. Along with your usual travel essentials, you're probably going to want:
Car hire is readily available. Due to the airport's size, you may have to get a shuttle bus to the car parking lot.
For Australian visitors, consider a car lease - longer-term rentals are given steep discounts.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.