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7 Days in Paris

The perfect 7-day Paris itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Paris rewards both first-time visitors checking off the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, and repeat travelers who come back for the small things — a buttery croissant in the 11th, a quiet hour at the Musée Rodin, the way the light hits Sacré-Cœur at sunset. The city is compact, walkable, and built for wandering. Twenty distinct arrondissements spiral outward from the Île de la Cité, and each has its own personality, from the bohemian charm of Montmartre to the polished elegance of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. This 7-day itinerary gives you a balanced mix of Paris's headline experiences and the slower, more rewarding moments — all built around the city's natural rhythm.

Trip length

7 days

Daily budget

$220

Total budget

$1540

Best months

April, May

Your day-by-day Paris plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Le Marais

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Paris's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Eiffel Tower

Yes, it's worth it. Best photographed from Trocadéro across the river, best experienced at the hour-on-the-hour sparkle after sunset.

Afternoon

Sainte-Chapelle

A 13th-century jewel box of stained glass tucked inside the Palais de Justice. Go on a sunny morning.

Evening

Versailles

A 30-minute RER ride out of the city. Pre-book the palace and bring a picnic for the gardens.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Paris's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

Louvre Museum

The world's most-visited museum. Book a timed entry, beeline for the Mona Lisa early, then lose yourself in the Egyptian wing.

Afternoon

Musée d'Orsay

Impressionist heaven inside a converted Belle Époque train station. Smaller and more digestible than the Louvre.

Evening

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Atmospheric, leafy, and home to Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Édith Piaf, and Chopin.

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Montmartre

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Paris most visitors miss.

Morning

Marché des Enfants Rouges

Paris's oldest covered market in the Marais. Moroccan tagines, fresh oysters, and natural wine on tap.

Afternoon

Eiffel Tower

Yes, it's worth it. Best photographed from Trocadéro across the river, best experienced at the hour-on-the-hour sparkle after sunset.

Evening

Sainte-Chapelle

A 13th-century jewel box of stained glass tucked inside the Palais de Justice. Go on a sunny morning.

Day 4

Day trip & nature

Based in Canal Saint-Martin

A change of scenery — get out of the city center and breathe.

Morning

Versailles

A 30-minute RER ride out of the city. Pre-book the palace and bring a picnic for the gardens.

Afternoon

Louvre Museum

The world's most-visited museum. Book a timed entry, beeline for the Mona Lisa early, then lose yourself in the Egyptian wing.

Evening

Musée d'Orsay

Impressionist heaven inside a converted Belle Époque train station. Smaller and more digestible than the Louvre.

Day 5

Markets, culture & nightlife

Based in Latin Quarter

Paris after dark is when the city really comes alive.

Morning

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Atmospheric, leafy, and home to Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Édith Piaf, and Chopin.

Afternoon

Marché des Enfants Rouges

Paris's oldest covered market in the Marais. Moroccan tagines, fresh oysters, and natural wine on tap.

Evening

Eiffel Tower

Yes, it's worth it. Best photographed from Trocadéro across the river, best experienced at the hour-on-the-hour sparkle after sunset.

Day 6

Slow morning, big sights

Based in Le Marais

Sleep in, take it slow, and fill the day with the experiences you came for.

Morning

Sainte-Chapelle

A 13th-century jewel box of stained glass tucked inside the Palais de Justice. Go on a sunny morning.

Afternoon

Versailles

A 30-minute RER ride out of the city. Pre-book the palace and bring a picnic for the gardens.

Evening

Louvre Museum

The world's most-visited museum. Book a timed entry, beeline for the Mona Lisa early, then lose yourself in the Egyptian wing.

Day 7

A locals' day

Based in Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Eat where the locals eat, walk where the locals walk.

Morning

Musée d'Orsay

Impressionist heaven inside a converted Belle Époque train station. Smaller and more digestible than the Louvre.

Afternoon

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Atmospheric, leafy, and home to Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Édith Piaf, and Chopin.

Evening

Marché des Enfants Rouges

Paris's oldest covered market in the Marais. Moroccan tagines, fresh oysters, and natural wine on tap.

Where to stay for a 7-day trip

For a 7-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Paris bases.

Le Marais

Cobblestoned, queer-friendly, packed with vintage boutiques, falafel windows, and the Picasso Museum. The Place des Vosges anchors it.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Left Bank intellectual heartland — Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, antique galleries, and the tree-lined Boulevard Saint-Germain.

Montmartre

Hilltop village vibe topped by Sacré-Cœur. Touristy on the main square but still magical on the back streets at dawn.

7 days in Paris: FAQ

Is 7 days enough for Paris?+

7 days lets you really live in Paris — see everything most travelers miss, take multiple day trips, and find the version of the city you'll keep coming back to.

What's the best time of year for a 7-day Paris trip?+

Late spring and early autumn deliver Paris at its most romantic — café terraces are full, the Seine sparkles, and you avoid both the August exodus and winter drizzle.

How much should I budget for 7 days in Paris?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $1540 per person for 7 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $630, while a luxury experience runs $4200+.

How many days do you need in Paris?+

Three days is the minimum to hit the highlights without rushing. Five days lets you mix in day trips like Versailles or Giverny and explore neighborhoods at a leisurely pace. A week is ideal for a first-time visit.

Is Paris expensive?+

Paris is mid-to-high cost. Budget travelers can manage on $90/day with hostels and bakery meals; mid-range travelers should plan $200–250/day for a comfortable hotel and two restaurant meals.

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