Paris Attractions Guide
Just finished a group tour in Paris and had an absolute blast! Put together this practical attraction guide—guys, save it quick! Plus some of my handy tips~ Louvre Museum 🖼️ Must book in advance! Recommend reserving the earliest slot at least a month ahead—right when it opens, there are barely any crowds, and it’s so pleasant to wander. Don’t even think about buying the audio guide on-site—I got there at 9 AM and they were already sold out! Booking online in advance is way safer. Taking your time to explore properly takes about 4-5 hours. Palace of Versailles 🏰 Equally important to book early! If you want an early time slot, you need to book a month in advance. After touring the palace, I highly recommend renting a bike in the gardens—€10/hour, and it’s so cozy with the wind blowing~ You can download a guide app beforehand, listen to historical stories while cycling, and 2-3 hours is more than enough for the whole thing. Musée d’Orsay 🎨 Just go for it! No need to book—you can get in after queuing for about 20 minutes. The collections inside are so worth savoring; even 4 hours feels too short. Highly recommend for art lovers! Musée de l’Orangerie 🌼 Free and no reservation needed—queue for 10-20 minutes and you’re in. It’s not big but super elegant; taking your time to look around for 1-2 hours is perfect, and the atmosphere is so relaxing. Picasso Museum 🎭 Just queue up—you’ll get in in about 20 minutes. If you love modern art, don’t miss it! Wandering for 2-3 hours will give you tons of inspiration. Notre-Dame de Paris ⛪ Free! The reservation channel is really hard to get, so might as well just queue—you’ll get in in around 20 minutes. While you’re there, you can stop by Sainte-Chapelle, the Conciergerie, and Shakespeare and Company nearby—super convenient to check them all off in one go~ #ParisTravelGuide #FranceTravelTips #FranceTravel #GroupTour #GroupTourGuide #TravelInfluencerSupportProgram #Paris