
Opéra, Galeries Lafayette & Nearby Museums
Paris • One-Day City Plan
Begin at the Palais Garnier, where Marc Chagall's painted ceiling crowns a Beaux-Arts interior of polychrome marble staircases and gilded foyers rivalling Versailles. Step next door to Galeries Lafayette to admire its 1912 Art Nouveau stained-glass dome and catch panoramic views of the city from the free rooftop terrace. The route then leads to the iron-framed Église Saint-Augustin, one of Paris's most architecturally inventive churches, before continuing to the Nissim de Camondo Museum — a private mansion modelled on the Petit Trianon, filled with 18th-century furniture, Sèvres porcelain and silverware once made for Catherine the Great. Nearby, the Jacquemart-André Museum houses Botticelli, Mantegna and Rembrandt in an opulent Haussmann-era townhouse with Tiepolo frescoes on the staircase. The day ends with a stroll through Parc Monceau's Corinthian colonnade and century-old plane trees. The Nissim de Camondo Museum is closed for renovation until early 2027 — check madparis.fr before visiting; the Jacquemart-André is closed on 1 January and 25 December.
Overview
Planning a day in Paris? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of Paris in one day — 6 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 10h 43min to visit 6 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €101: about €56 on entrance tickets, and roughly €45 for 3 meals. You can adjust these numbers and see a full breakdown below.
Your Day Timeline — Opéra, Galeries Lafayette & Nearby Museums
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Opéra Garnier
The Palais Garnier, designed by architect Charles Garnier and inaugurated in 1875, is one of the most opulent opera houses in the world. Commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III as part of Baron Haussmann…
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Galeries Lafayette
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann is a grand department store on Boulevard Haussmann, founded in 1893 by cousins Théophile Bader and Alphonse Kahn as a small 70-square-metre haberdashery. The store's centr…
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Paris Saint-Augustin Church
Église Saint-Augustin is a 19th-century Catholic church in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, built between 1860 and 1871 by architect Victor Baltard, who also designed the former Les Halles market. The…
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Lunch Break
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Nissim de Camondo Museum
The Nissim de Camondo Museum occupies a private mansion built between 1911 and 1914 at the edge of Parc Monceau in Paris's 8th arrondissement. Count Moïse de Camondo, a banker from a wealthy Sephardic…
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Jacquemart-André Museum
The Jacquemart-André Museum occupies a lavish 19th-century mansion on Boulevard Haussmann, built between 1869 and 1876 by architect Henri Parent for banker and art collector Édouard André. After marry…
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Parc Monceau
Parc Monceau is an 8.2-hectare English-style landscape garden in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, originally commissioned in 1778 by Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Chartres. The park was designed by pain…
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