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Home » Best Of » A 3-day Paris itinerary for first-timers

A 3-day Paris itinerary for first-timers

Modified: Sep 7, 2025 by Molly Pisula · Published: Sep 8, 2025 · As an Amazon affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Paris, the City of Light, is a dream destination filled with iconic landmarks, world-class art, and delectable cuisine. For first-timers, crafting a perfect itinerary can be overwhelming. This guide offers a well-rounded three-day plan to ensure you capture the essence of this magical city.

Day 1: Exploring the Heart of Paris

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Mikhail Nilov/Pexels

Morning: Notre-Dame Cathedral and Île de la Cité

The journey begins at the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that has stood the test of time. As you approach this iconic structure, take a moment to admire the intricate facade, adorned with stunning sculptures and gargoyles. Once inside, the grandeur of the cathedral is undeniable, with its soaring ceilings and magnificent stained-glass windows casting colorful patterns on the stone floors. Though the cathedral has undergone restoration, its spirit remains unchanged, making it a must-visit for any traveler. After visiting Notre-Dame, take a leisurely stroll around Île de la Cité. This small island in the Seine offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. With its quaint streets and charming squares, such as Place Dauphine, it's easy to lose track of time. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the flower and bird market, a delightful spot for nature lovers. As you wander, you'll feel a sense of serenity and timelessness that characterizes this historic heart of Paris.

Afternoon: Louvre Museum and Tuileries Garden

In the afternoon, make your way to the world-renowned Louvre Museum. As one of the largest and most visited museums in the world, the Louvre houses thousands of works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic Mona Lisa and the majestic Winged Victory of Samothrace. With so much to see, it's wise to prioritize a few key pieces and plan your route accordingly. The museum's vast collection spans centuries and continents, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the history of art and civilization. After an enriching visit to the Louvre, take a break at the Tuileries Garden. This beautiful park, located between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, is perfect for a leisurely walk or a quick picnic. As you meander along its tree-lined paths, you'll encounter statues by famous sculptors and vibrant flower beds. Whether you're relaxing by the central pond or sipping coffee at one of the garden's cafes, the Tuileries is an ideal spot to unwind and soak in the Parisian atmosphere.

Evening: Seine River Cruise

As the sun sets, embark on a serene Seine River cruise to witness Paris's illuminated landmarks from the water. The cruise offers a unique perspective of the city's architectural gems, including the Eiffel Tower, Pont Alexandre III, and the Notre-Dame Cathedral. As you glide along the river, the ambiance is both romantic and enchanting, making it a perfect way to end your first day in Paris. The gentle sway of the boat and the twinkling lights create a magical experience that captures the essence of Paris at night.

Day 2: Iconic Landmarks and Neighborhoods

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sewerynoseweryn/Unsplash

Morning: Eiffel Tower and Champ de Mars

Your second day in Paris begins with a visit to the iconic Eiffel Tower. Arriving early is key to avoiding long lines and enjoying the breathtaking views from the top. As you ascend, the sprawling cityscape unfolds before you, offering a panorama that is both exhilarating and humbling. The sight of Paris from this vantage point is one that will stay with you long after your trip has ended. After descending, take a moment to relax in the Champ de Mars, the expansive park that stretches out beneath the Eiffel Tower. This green space is popular with both locals and tourists, making it an excellent spot for people-watching. Whether you're capturing the perfect photo or simply enjoying the view, the Champ de Mars provides a laid-back atmosphere to savor your surroundings.

Afternoon: Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur

Next, head to the artistic neighborhood of Montmartre, known for its bohemian vibe and rich history. As you wander through its winding streets, you'll discover charming cafes, vibrant street art, and the studios of past and present artists. This area has long been a haven for creatives, and its spirit is palpable in the air. Make your way to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, a stunning church perched atop the highest point in the city. The climb to the top may be steep, but the views of Paris from the basilica's steps are truly unforgettable. Inside, the basilica's intricate mosaics and serene atmosphere offer a moment of reflection amidst your busy day. Whether you're an art lover or simply seeking a taste of Parisian culture, Montmartre is a neighborhood that should not be missed.

Evening: Moulin Rouge Show

End your day with a classic Parisian experience at the Moulin Rouge, the world-famous cabaret that has been entertaining audiences since 1889. The vibrant costumes, lively music, and talented performers come together to create a show that is both dazzling and unforgettable. As you take your seat in the historic venue, you'll be transported to a world of glamour and excitement, making for a truly memorable evening in Paris.

Day 3: Art, Culture, and Shopping

Image Credit: Benh - CC BY 2.5/Wiki Commons
Image Credit: Benh - CC BY 2.5/Wiki Commons

Morning: Musée d'Orsay

Begin your final day in Paris with a visit to the Musée d'Orsay, a museum renowned for its extensive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces. Housed in a former railway station, the museum itself is a work of art. As you explore its galleries, you'll encounter iconic works by artists such as Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh. The museum's unique layout and stunning architecture provide a fitting backdrop for the art it houses, offering an experience that is both educational and inspiring.

Afternoon: Latin Quarter and Luxembourg Gardens

Next, head to the vibrant Latin Quarter, a lively area known for its historic streets, eclectic shops, and bustling cafes. As you wander through this district, you'll feel the energy of its rich cultural heritage. Make time to visit the Panthéon, the final resting place of many of France's most notable figures, and enjoy a coffee at one of the many charming cafes lining the streets. After exploring the Latin Quarter, take a leisurely stroll to the Luxembourg Gardens. Known for their beautiful fountains, manicured lawns, and exquisite statues, these gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Whether you're relaxing under a shady tree or admiring the garden's vibrant flower displays, the Luxembourg Gardens are a perfect place to unwind and reflect on your Parisian adventure.

Evening: Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe

Conclude your trip with an evening stroll down the Champs-Élysées, one of the most famous avenues in the world. Lined with luxury boutiques, cafes, and theatres, the Champs-Élysées is a feast for the senses. As you make your way down the avenue, take in the vibrant atmosphere and indulge in a spot of shopping or simply enjoy the lively street scene. End your night with a visit to the Arc de Triomphe, a symbol of French national pride. Climb to the top for a stunning view of the city at night, with the illuminated Eiffel Tower in the distance. As you stand atop this iconic monument, take a moment to reflect on your time in Paris and the memories you've made. The City of Light has a way of capturing the heart, leaving you with a sense of wonder and a longing to return.

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