Paris is known for iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, world-class museums, and haute couture.
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Step into a city where centuries of history, haute couture fashion and rich traditions come together. From the iconic Eiffel Tower to the world’s most famous museum, The Louvre, experience the magic of Paris with Crown Tours!
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Yes, Paris is the largest city in France by population and is also the capital. As of January 2025, it has an estimated population of 2,048,472.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers of clothing, a light jacket or scarf, an umbrella, essential toiletries, any necessary medications, phone charger and most likely a charge adapter, travel documents (passport, tickets) and some euros. Consider a reusable water bottle and a small crossbody bag for security.
April-June and September-October. Pleasant weather and fewer crowds than peak summer. Enjoy outdoor cafes, gardens and walking tours comfortably.
Spend three to five days in Paris to enjoy top landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, street food, local districts and a day trip to Versailles.
Approximately 25 kilometers (16 miles) from Central Paris.
The Eiffel Tower, a global icon of France, was built for the 1889 World’s Fair. This iron lattice structure offers city views from its heights. It’s a major tourist draw and a symbol of Parisian allure. Its design was innovative for its time.
The Métro offers quick transit across Paris. Buses cover extensive routes. Walking allows you to see many sights. Consider taxis or ride-sharing for direct trips. Vélib’ Métropole provides bike rentals. Each option suits different needs and distances.
The Métro offers quick transit across Paris. Buses cover extensive routes. Walking allows you to see many sights. Consider taxis or ride-sharing for direct trips. Vélib’ Métropole provides bike rentals. Each option suits different needs and distances.
Paris is best known for its classic dishes like croissants, baguettes, escargot, coq au vin, duck confit, onion soup and delicate pastries like macarons.
Visit early or late in the day. Consider weekdays over weekends. Book tickets in advance to secure entry and bypass some lines. Travel during the off-season for fewer tourists.
The Eiffel Tower stands as the most frequented monument in Paris. This global icon of architectural brilliance draws numerous visitors annually, who come to witness its structure and absorb panoramic cityscapes from its heights.
Some of the most popular sites for tours in Paris include the iconic Eiffel Tower, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city, and the world-renowned Louvre Museum, home to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa. A Seine River cruise offers a relaxing and scenic way to see top landmarks from the water. Walking tours through historic neighborhoods bring Paris to life with stories and hidden gems, while a traditional tea time at Ladurée offers a taste of Parisian elegance and charm. These experiences highlight the best of Paris and are among our most sought-after tours.
Paris is filled with iconic attractions, and many of the most popular can be experienced on our expertly guided tours. The Eiffel Tower is a must-see—especially from the Summit, where you’ll take in breathtaking panoramic views of the city, including the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, and Les Invalides. The Louvre Museum itself is another highlight, home to world-famous works like the Mona Lisa.
As you explore the charming city streets on our walking tours, you’ll encounter landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe, Concorde Square, and the grand Madeleine Church. The elegant Pont Alexandre III offers unforgettable views over the Seine, while the Trocadéro Gardens provide the perfect photo spot with the Eiffel Tower as your backdrop. We also pass by the Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre and the striking Grand Palais. Each stop adds a new layer to the story of Paris, making these attractions not only popular—but unforgettable.
Consider a Seine River cruise for city views. The Eiffel Tower’s first floor has play areas. The Jardin du Luxembourg offers playgrounds and puppet shows. A Louvre treasure hunt tour engages children. Disneyland Paris provides amusement park fun.
Yes, most restaurants and attractions are open on Sundays. Hours may vary by location, so it’s best to check with individual businesses before making plans.
Officially, no, but they are places of worship and you should dress respectfully.
Yes, a ticket is needed to enter the Eiffel Tower. This global icon requires paid admission for access. Plan accordingly for your visit.
Yes, tickets are required to enter the Louvre Museum. Plan your visit and secure tickets in advance for admission.
No, you do not need a ticket to visit Notre Dame Cathedral itself. Entry to the cathedral is free and open to all. However, while entry is free, you can book a free online reservation a few hours before your visit to potentially reduce your waiting time at the entrance.
Bike tours offer active sightseeing. Stroll through Jardin du Luxembourg. Picnic at Champ de Mars with Eiffel Tower views. Seine River cruises present iconic sights. Walking Montmartre reveals its charm. Enjoy street performers at Place des Vosges.
Explore the Louvre Museum’s art. Discover the Musée d’Orsay’s collections. Experience Atelier des Lumières’ digital art shows. Stroll through covered passages. Visit Sainte-Chapelle’s glass. Tour the Arab World Institute. Enjoy a cooking or baking class. See a cabaret show. Relax in a Parisian cafe. Shop at grand magasins.
The Louvre Museum, famed for the “Mona Lisa,” draws numerous visitors. The Musée d’Orsay, in a former station, displays Impressionist art. Centre Pompidou offers modern and contemporary collections.
Some popular Paris neighborhoods include Le Marais, known for its historic charm and museums; Saint-Germain-des-Prés, with its intellectual history and cafes; and Montmartre, the artistic district with Sacré-Cœur Basilica and the Moulin Rouge. Each offers a distinct atmosphere.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers upscale dining. Canal Saint-Martin has trendy cafes. Belleville presents diverse global flavors. The Latin Quarter features affordable eateries. The 11th arrondissement is a local food hub.
A Seine River cruise offers a serene experience. Stroll hand in hand through Montmartre’s charming streets. Share a moment atop the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy macarons in the Luxembourg Gardens. A dinner cruise provides city views.