The best viewpoint in Paris is Tour Montparnasse (the only skyscraber in central Paris). There is not many people and you have the best view of the Eiffel Tower. There is an express elevator straight to the rooftop.
When I visited the Louvre in 2005, they closed down the wing where the Mona Lisa is located due to a security risk. We were maybe 20’ away from entering.
Hey Kris, great video, as always (I also follow you on Instagram). I'm going to Paris with my girlfriend in February, so this was super helpful. It will be our first trip to Paris, and we'll be there for three nights. We were just wondering how many of the things from your video we could fit into our trip? We definitely want to do the Eiffel Tower, boat tour, Louvre and the Sacre Coeur (early in the day, noted), but we're honestly having a hard time deciding what else to do in Paris... thanks a lot in advance!
Hiya - thanks a lot! I hear you - Paris can be a little bit overwhelming for a first-time visitor; I definitely felt a bit overwhelmed before my first trip to Paris back in the day. Right, so here is a very rough "3 days in Paris itinerary" that I feel would be pretty good: Day 1: Eiffel Tower Boat tour on the Seine Get off at Notre Dame and head inside the cathedral Walk over to the Latin Quarter and get lunch Pantheon St Etienne Du Mont Spend the evening (dinner and drinks) in Saint-Germain-des-Prés Day 2: Louvre (remember to use the 'secret entrance') Stroll in the Jardin des Tuileries Palais Garnier Galeries Lafayettes + free rooftop Shopping/exploring/evening in Le Marais Day 3: Up early and head straight to Sacre Coeur to see it all before the crowds take over Walk down to Rue des Martyrs for coffee/brunch or lunch, depending on the time Head over to the Arc de Triomphe Walk along the Champs Elysees (if you or your gf likes shopping) Check out Place de la Concorde now that you're in the area Then, in the evening, you could either head to the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain-des-Prés or check out the area along the Canal Saint-Martin, where a lot of the trendy locals tend to hang out Ok, that got a bit long, I hope this helps plan your Paris trip 😀 🇫🇷
@@destinationwellknown omg Kris thank you so much for sharing such a detailed Paris plan. That's so kind of you!! We will follow your itinerary to the point, this got me so hyped for Paris - thanks a lot!!!
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I'll be going there this december❤😊
Have a wonderful trip to Paris 🙌
The best viewpoint in Paris is Tour Montparnasse (the only skyscraber in central Paris). There is not many people and you have the best view of the Eiffel Tower.
There is an express elevator straight to the rooftop.
Pro Paris tip - thanks for sharing 🙌
Thank you for this interesting information about beautiful Paris
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🇫🇷
Excellent points and advice, Kris. Another quality update. 😊 Be well and stay safe. Cheers, Puck.
Thanks a lot for your comment and support, Sir 🙏🇫🇷
Great guide. Thanks for the links as well.
Thanks a lot 🙏🇫🇷
When I visited the Louvre in 2005, they closed down the wing where the Mona Lisa is located due to a security risk. We were maybe 20’ away from entering.
Oh damn! I guess it’s time to book another trip to Paris then 😎🇫🇷
Hey Kris, great video, as always (I also follow you on Instagram). I'm going to Paris with my girlfriend in February, so this was super helpful. It will be our first trip to Paris, and we'll be there for three nights. We were just wondering how many of the things from your video we could fit into our trip? We definitely want to do the Eiffel Tower, boat tour, Louvre and the Sacre Coeur (early in the day, noted), but we're honestly having a hard time deciding what else to do in Paris... thanks a lot in advance!
Hiya - thanks a lot! I hear you - Paris can be a little bit overwhelming for a first-time visitor; I definitely felt a bit overwhelmed before my first trip to Paris back in the day. Right, so here is a very rough "3 days in Paris itinerary" that I feel would be pretty good:
Day 1:
Eiffel Tower
Boat tour on the Seine
Get off at Notre Dame and head inside the cathedral
Walk over to the Latin Quarter and get lunch
Pantheon
St Etienne Du Mont
Spend the evening (dinner and drinks) in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Day 2:
Louvre (remember to use the 'secret entrance')
Stroll in the Jardin des Tuileries
Palais Garnier
Galeries Lafayettes + free rooftop
Shopping/exploring/evening in Le Marais
Day 3:
Up early and head straight to Sacre Coeur to see it all before the crowds take over
Walk down to Rue des Martyrs for coffee/brunch or lunch, depending on the time
Head over to the Arc de Triomphe
Walk along the Champs Elysees (if you or your gf likes shopping)
Check out Place de la Concorde now that you're in the area
Then, in the evening, you could either head to the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain-des-Prés or check out the area along the Canal Saint-Martin, where a lot of the trendy locals tend to hang out
Ok, that got a bit long, I hope this helps plan your Paris trip 😀 🇫🇷
@@destinationwellknown omg Kris thank you so much for sharing such a detailed Paris plan. That's so kind of you!! We will follow your itinerary to the point, this got me so hyped for Paris - thanks a lot!!!
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our travel vlog was seriously impressive! 🌍🔥I love paris so much . We've also started a channel (Hipster-Comicures), introducing handy gadgets perfect for travelers in humorous style. L👀k it up! Keep up the amazing work!"
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