Ten days to explore Paris from its medieval heart to its grand boulevards, with day trips to two royal estates. The route begins on the Île de la Cité — Notre-Dame, the Conciergerie, and the stained glass of Sainte-Chapelle — then moves to the Louvre and the Tuileries. A full day at Versailles covers the palace, the Grand Trianon, and Marie Antoinette's hamlet, while another ventures south to the Renaissance château of Fontainebleau and its sprawling forest grounds. Back in Paris, the itinerary threads through the Invalides and the Rodin Museum to the Eiffel Tower, climbs from the Champs-Élysées to Montmartre's hilltop Sacré-Cœur, wanders the old Jewish quarter of the Marais with the Picasso and Carnavalet museums, and finishes in the Latin Quarter around the Panthéon and Luxembourg Gardens. One day is set aside for Disneyland Park. The pace is moderate — mornings at major sites, afternoons free for café terraces and neighbourhood walks. Most major museums are closed on Tuesdays, so it is worth checking schedules before setting out.
Overview
A 10-day trip through Île-de-France visiting 51 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 €375 per person. Accommodation, food, and transport costs are calculated in the full breakdown below.
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Day-by-Day Timeline — Paris in 10 days
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