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Paris for a week

Paris for a week

7 Days · Paris

7
days
3
Cities
33
attractions
Moderate
HistoricalFirst-time VisitorMuseumsCulturalUrban

Seven days to explore Paris from its medieval heart to its grand boulevards, with day trips to two royal estates. The itinerary begins on the Île de la Cité — Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Conciergerie — then devotes a full day to the Louvre and the elegant Place Vendôme. A train ride to Versailles opens up the palace's mirrored halls and vast formal gardens, while a separate excursion to Fontainebleau reveals the Renaissance château favoured by Napoleon. Back in the city, the route takes in the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe, and the intimate galleries of the Petit Palais and Musée de l'Orangerie, before crossing to the Left Bank for Les Invalides, the Rodin Museum, and an evening at the Eiffel Tower on the Champ de Mars. The final day climbs to Montmartre, where Sacré-Cœur crowns the hilltop and the narrow lanes still echo the bohemian Paris of Toulouse-Lautrec. Advance tickets for the Louvre, Versailles, and the Eiffel Tower are strongly recommended — queues can add hours, especially from April through October.

Overview

A 7-day trip through Île-de-France visiting 33 attractions across 1 base cities: Paris. Each day includes a complete plan with walking routes, entrance fees, and transport between cities. Total entrance fees from €275 per person. Accommodation, food, and transport costs are calculated in the full breakdown below.

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Day-by-Day TimelineParis for a week

Detailed breakdown of each day of your trip

Estimated cost: ~7657/person
3-star hotel · all meals · public transport · all tickets
1

Paris — Île de la Cité

Notre-Dame Cathedralmust-see·Sainte-Chapellemust-see·Archeological Crypt of the Parvis of Notre-Dame
5 attractions5h 18minPublic
2

Paris — The Louvre and Its Surroundings

Louvre Museummust-see·Tuileries Gardenmust-see·Place de la Concordemust-see
6 attractions8h 55minPublic
3

Day trip — Versailles

Palace of Versaillesmust-see·Gardens of Versaillesmust-see·Petit Trianon and Queen's Hamletmust-see
4 attractions11h 38minPublic
4

Paris — The Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées and art museums

Arc de Triomphemust-see·Place de la Concordemust-see·Grand Palaismust-see
6 attractions7h 24minPublic
5

Paris — Les Invalides, Rodin and Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Towermust-see·Les Invalidesmust-see·Rodin Museummust-see
4 attractions10h 10minPublic
6

Day trip — Fontainebleau

Palace of Fontainebleaumust-see·Park and Gardens of Fontainebleau Palace·Fontainebleau Church of Saint Louis
3 attractions7h 45minPublic
7

Paris — Montmartre and Northern Paris

Sacred Heart Basilicamust-see·Montmartremust-see·Musée Grévin
6 attractions10h 43minPublic

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paris for a week

How many days is the Paris for a week itinerary?

The Paris for a week itinerary spans 7 days across 1 base cities: Paris, and 2 surrounding towns. Each day includes a detailed schedule with attractions, transport, and suggested breaks.

How much does the Paris for a week trip cost?

The estimated cost for Paris for a week depends on your travel style. The trip visits 3 cities over 7 days. See the detailed cost breakdown on this page for accommodation, food, transport, and entrance fees.

How do I travel between cities on this itinerary?

You can travel between cities by public transit. Each day's plan includes transport details with estimated travel times and distances between stops.

Which cities does the Paris for a week itinerary visit?

The Paris for a week itinerary visits Paris and 2 surrounding towns including Versailles, Fontainebleau. Each city has its own day plan with curated attractions and a timed walking route.

How many attractions are included in Paris for a week?

Paris for a week includes 33 attractions across 3 cities over 7 days. Each attraction has estimated visit duration and entrance fee information.

How intense is the Paris for a week itinerary?

Paris for a week has a moderate pace, balancing sightseeing with free time for spontaneous exploration.