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For those new to this RUclips site: You have struck gold ! If you are travelling to Paris -- and even for those who live in Paris - there is no other site on the internet that is as comprehensive, thorough and informative than Les Frenchies. It is one stop information and if you click on their logo at the top of this site you will find all of their videos -- none better ! Enjoy ! And thanks so much Colleen and Antoine (who are Les Frenchies) for your superb site.
Seriously, this is hands down the most organized, thorough, and digestible Paris trip guide I have ever come across. Y'all are absolutely raising the bar for pre-trip preparations! Bravo!
Very nice !! I am a parisian born and raised and I love that itinerary ! I would like to suggest another tip for Versailles. Take the L train at "Gare Saint Lazare" the L train has air conditionning and it is more modern!!! you will most likely have a seat ( as a parisian I avoid the RER C at all costs !) you will arrive at "Versailles Rive droite"...then walk towards Versailles' open air market on your way to the chateau. it has amazing vendors and you can buy your snacks and picnic at the boulangerie ( the restaurants inside the palace are expensive!) then walk toward the chateau. I would start with the gardens in the morning, they are empty because everybody is in the Chateau!!! Eat your picnic in the gardens and then go to visit the Chateau ! Now it will be more empty because everybody is in the garden !! Voila !!
We liked your recommendation as we used to take the RER near the Eiffel Tower. ".then walk towards Versailles' open air market on your way to the chateau. it has amazing vendors and you can buy your snacks and picnic at the boulangerie" but what avenue is this market place on as we been to Versallies several times and they will go to the palace and we would like to do as you suggested. Thank you. Merci
Before my trip to Paris last year (2023) I watched lots of videos for tips on how to get around and what to see. Your videos were by far the best and I referred to them even while I was there. Thinking of returning in 2025 so I’m back to viewing your videos. Actually I haven’t stopped watching because I love watching the sites and being more informed. Thank you both for your excellent videos.
Visited Paris last year and can 110% confirm that their Paris guide is FANTASTIC! All of the dining recommendations do not disappoint. Thank you for your work ❤️
I was there(solo) in Paris for 3 days (Feb 13-16 ) after visiting Lourdes .I stayed at a hotel La bourdonnais which is like 10 to 15 min walk to the Eiffel tower. I went to the top of the Eiffel tower at night but had to climb some stairs to the 1st floor. Feb 14,- went to Nevers ( St bernadette). Feb 15- took the Big bus Paris from Eiffel tower stop at 945 am and went to Louvre museum, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame(closed off till dec 2024),Sainte chapelle etc etc.The buses comes every 7 to 15 min, hop off wherever u want to explore and get on the next bus, for the next destination. The buses run till 6 or 7 pm. I took metro(2.10 euro), RER B (CDG airport- 11.80 euro to paris and vice versa), ouigo etc and walking is encouraged to short distance during rush hour. I didnt get navigo card as i was there for less than 3 days so got some single ride paper tickets for the metro (vending machine) and Rapt ticket for ReR B train. There is slot to put the ticket in the front of the turnstile at the station and it comes out from the top after reading it and if u see the white/yellow light just push and go thru. I learned the hard way thinking the door was going to open after the light but when i inserted ticket again it showed the red light. The people i came across were friendly and helpful, eventhough i didnt speak French just English. There is a rumor about pickpocketing in Paris , just be aware about ur things and ur surroundings.It was 40s and drizzle here and there.I had my wallet and phone in the front pockets. I had breakfast included when i booked the hotel. Besides, i had McDonald's , thai, Indian , burgers from cafés etc (10- 30Euros).If u want to save some money bring some instant cup noodles. The hotel i stayed had a water kettle. Its better to have euros on hand and make sure ur bank credit card does not charge international transaction fee . I paid for international 10day pass for my phone b4 my travel for better service .I relied on google map for my entire trip beside the Sncf app for the trips outside Paris. Merci
You two are by far the most informative and inspiring Paris travel guides on RUclips. My partner and I will be traveling there for two weeks in May and your videos have been invaluable. As the date draws nearer I'll be downloading your guides as well as taking advantage of some of the products on Amazon you've recommended. Thanks!
Every time I visit Paris, one of my must sees are the gardens & parks. If you’re tired or just need some breathing space, they are so worth the detour. I love the Jardin de Luxembourg ( & their iconic chairs), La Jardin des Plantes & recently discovered Butte Chaumont, which is quite different but worth going. My sister has always liked the Tulleries Gardens (or the Twilleries as we call them!!) so we head there too. ☺️
For Montmartre I use the funicular or there’s the Montmartre bus. Or, you can take the metro to Abbesse which has the old art nouveau metalwork. I think les jardins Luxembourg is the ideal place to start a visit to Paris. Regarding St. Chapelle a less crowded way to see it is to go to a concert there.
Hi Colleen and Antoine! Could you please do a video on planning an itinerary that doesn’t focus on the touristy spots? Like, museums and neighborhoods that are often missed?
Well those are certainly four FULL days and the sights well-covered. I’ve done all those over several trips, so I don’t go for the big attractions any more. Smaller things like Père Lachaise (Jim), neighbourhood bistros, flea markets, walks around the streets are more my speed now. But I do love Jardin Luxembourg, Tuilleries, Musée d’Orsay and various views. Maybe another episode for this who have visited before and just like being in Paris. Great reviews of hotels, cafés, restaurants and bakeries. Thanx!
I did mine trip to Paris, France 🇫🇷 for two nights and got it all done last year from December 27th and on December 28th (on my birthday). Left France on December 29th I really enjoyed my time in France 🇫🇷 especially on my birthday! France 🇫🇷 is my favorite country! For my 1st time ever trying authentic French cuisine, I went to Chez Germaine that was recommended and suggested from y'all and they did not disappoint at all! I had their l'entrecôte d argentine frites and it was very very good! I ended up finishing it all up including the fries!
So glad to see this video. Your itinerary was almost exactly like ours in June 2023. Our first day was mostly a half day so we went up to Montmartre and enjoyed the views from the Sacre Coeur. Finished it off at a local brewery near our hotel (Hotel Bienvenue) and got some much needed sleep. There was also a fantastic Boulangerie close to our hotel named Miche de Pain which I highly recommend. Our second day we toured Le Louvre then had a nice late lunch in the Tuileries gardens. Walked the Champs Elysees from Place de la Concorde to the Arc. We were able to get tickets right underneath the Arc without doing it ahead of time and were at the top for the amazing view in less than 20 minutes. Finally visited Pere Lachaise to see Jim Morrison's and Chopin's graves. Finished it off with a great anniversary dinner at Chez Dauphine. Our next day was mostly at Versailles and then walking around Paris in the evening getting some good evening and night pictures near the Eiffel Tower. We then were off to Malaga, Spain for some much needed pampering and relaxation on the Mediterranean coast! Can't wait to visit Paris again but we will plan to be in Paris for at least five days next time doing some less touristy stuff.
Plannig a trip in February 2025 to celebrate my 40th birthday and 6 year wedding anniversary, first time flying out the country!! So excited can't wait
Musée d'Orsay is my personal favourite and a lovely restaurant while there. Montmartre village is fabulous. I agree with time needed for Versailles it's fabulous.
I visited most of the attractions during my trip to Paris last summer. It was my first time in Paris. So many places that I wanted to go, and I did manage to visit 90% of them on my list. I enjoyed my stay in Château de Versailles, Monet Gardens, Louvre Museum, Musee d'Orsay, Eiffel Tower, Pantheon, Invalides, Sainte Chapelle, Pont Alexandre III... They are all fantastic places. I will come back this summer to visit Château de Chantilly and the covered passages in the Opera area.
The Eiffel Tower is an absolute essential. Can you imagine coming home from visiting Paris and telling people you skipped the Eiffel Tower? Mon Dieu! Critical though... for maximum enjoyment, take the elevator to the middle section. Watch the sunset. And then the twinkling light show. Then take the STAIRS down. It's an experience you'll remember your whole life.
Spent 4 days in Paris from 4-12-2024 to 4-17-2024 and the best thing I did was take a bike tour, I got the lay of the land doing this and the guides were awesome.
Some great suggestions for the itinerary. In between viewing Parisian art galleries (my main interest) I found that buying a ticket for a sightseeing bus was worthwhile, because it gave me a great overview of the city while also resting my feet.
Hi dear,on which date of April are you going to Paris if I may ask? Actually I'm also going next week alone. So it would be nice to have someone to walk around with...
We arrived in Japan yesterday after a 4-day visit to Paris. Thank you very much for the video, it was incredibly helpful during our first trip to Paris which we thoroughly enjoyed. We even had the opportunity to dine at Café Dalayrao.
Just came back a week ago from a trip to Paris with my daughter for her sweet 16 and I can’t thank you enough, I saw all your videos from how to move to the metro, how to get to the airport from the hotel, bought your guide! Everything was perfect! Went to the restaurants you recommended, never got lost. Can’t thank you enough. My experience in Paris was incredible!!! Thanks again
If you don't mind, can you please share your experience, like how you booked the tours or went by own and what places you picked.. I will be going with my daughter. I want to make sure I take her safely
Thank you for all the information I got from your channel before heading to France. Thank God there was no pickpocket I saw on my 4 day trip in Paris and 3 day Trip in Lourdes, France. Paris is safe and the people are very nice and helpful to tourist like us whose French is very limited. I would go back there again. What I would do differently is… arrive in France on Monday and depart on Sunday. Why? So that I can enjoy the one week ticket for 5 zones. You will use the ticket to the fullest and ride their transportation unlimited. Four nights with three days is not enough to enjoy the best of France. Don’t forget to bring your picture for the weekly metro pass. Buying your ticket with time stamp online really helped us. There’s a assigned line for your scheduled time and don’t be late…. It’s a long line but they make sure everybody gets in. Enjoy France as my sister and I did! Thank you again Les Frenchies.
Because of your coaching we realized to trim down the agenda and just be happy with conquering the Latin Quarter. Your first day was my day one and day two -minus a few sites. Seems a bit packed.
🇫🇷Colleen and Antoine, this video, 3 days in Paris, is the absolute best guide I have ever seen on having a magical trip to Paris. Glad you included one of my favorites: an evening show at the Moulin Rouge. Merci🌹
This is the perfect video for Paris visitors! I was there in 2014 and looking forward to a 2024 visit! Though I have been to Paris and have seen these sights before, this was a refresher and I will probably take your advice 😊. Thank you for your best video to date!
Fabulous ideas for a first time visit. The pace is a bit aggressive for my personal style, but it would be easy enough to adapt. Once again another great video!
Just bought a week's package for Paris today. Visiting from Midwest U.S.. Your videos have been helpful in my formulating plans. I'll be seeing Musee D'orsey several times since I'm within walking distance.
Thank you for the ideas! We have a France trip in April and will only have one day of our two weeks that will be spent in Paris, but thanks to your videos I have a handful of bakeries and bistros "saved" in my maps!
Great suggestions, if a frantic pace. The Louvre is worth at least a day. I found a wonderful Alsatian brasserie nearby. My favorite day was touring 2 art-filled 19th century private mansions (Nissim de Camando + I forget the other) together with wandering around the Parc Monceau area. Btw before visiting, “Haussmann: His Life and Times, and the Making of Modern Paris” by Michel Carmona is a must read.
I'm very impressed with the amount of useable information in these videos and I know Paris reasonably well. And if that weren't enough, , Colleen and Antoine are so much fun to watch and listen to. Really great job!!
I love what you folks are doing… After operating a small tour company in Singapore I was dumbfounded by the number of tourists, young and older folks that had no idea what they could or should do in Singapore! I see folk step out of their Hotel on to the street into the hot tropical sun and try deciding what to do! They usually end up fighting…lol
I like that you suggest not only what to see but also how to plan the whole day/trip. Also your advice to benefit from a professional guide is invaluable. 🙏 What I miss in all the guides, however, are the theatre performances. Le Palais Garnier, La Comédie Française but also the smaller theatres are simply remarkable and worth a visit even if you are not familiar with the French language, since they give you an authentic feeling of French culture, its music and drama, its performance practices and the unique architectural surroundings. 🎭🎶 Moreover, you can rest your feet after those long sightseeing walks. 😉 Perhaps you can make a video on theatres and other events? I'd be curious about your experiences and recommendations. 😊
Les Frenchies is the mostest! I’ve never been out of the US so I was nervous about my France vacation. We are here in France for 3 weeks.. 4 of those in Paris. This video, 5 bistros video, and the metro video have been life savers. Absolutely a must if you are traveling to Paris for the first time. We hit everything on the list and most of the bistros. Thanks Y’all!
I love your videos so much. I went to Paris in 2022. Used a lot of your info! Now I want to go back again, and take more of your helpful hints to have another fantastic time! But 😮, I wish you two would expand your horizons and do some other cities in Europe 😊!! I just love how you do your videos! You are my favorite couple to watch! Thank you!
Just got back from Paris. I wanted to say a huge thank you for all your information especially regarding the metro tickets. Bought them on line and it took all the stress away. Thank you ☘️☘️
My top tips for a first time visit would be: Do your research, plan ahead but remember to be flexible. There is so much to see & do, pick your choices and work round that. Decide what's more important. Do you want to do a museum, do the shops, see a show? Do a dinner/lunch cruise? How to get about? Sightseeing bus or boat? I like to use the metro to get somewhere, walk about and then get the metro to another part of the city. The hop on bus or boat is good for seeing lots in one day. For me, favourite places are: Orsay museum with lunch in their cafe. Montparnasse Tower for the best views in Paris. Arc du triomphe. Pere Lachase cemetery, top sights Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison a d Edith Piaf. Favourite neighbourhood is Montmartre. Everytime I visit Paris, I have to go visit Notre Dame, I could happily look at her all day, it's my favourite spot in all Paris, my favourite bistro is across the road, what's not to love about the City of Light? ❤🏴
we just came back from Paris to celebrate my 50th birthday with my family there. It was my first privat visit after many business trips. I have to admit we walked a lot and had 77km on our clock after 5 days, were totally exhausted but extremely happy. Unfortunately Paris is not at all equipped for handicapped people, so for them I would not recommend taking the metro but rater take the busses. You made a very nice clip. My personell advice to visitors, don't plan too much in advance, you might be missing the Parisian vibe and get stressed.
Hello from Atlanta, GA! My husband and I just returned from an 8 day trip to Paris with our 3 teenagers. We LOVED watching your videos to prepare. We loved Le Sanglier Bleu, Brasserie Bellenger, and Ose: all recommendations from you. Also loved the pickpocket video; we definitely saw them at work! We were hoping to run into the both of you, but it was pretty nasty weather, and I hope you were both warm at home. Again, thank you for the great recommendations! We stayed on Rue de Martyrs, just a bit south of Pigalle and Montmartre, and we really enjoyed the location.
Thank you both so much for these videos. I’m starting to feel much more capable and confident in our upcoming trip. It feels like my two brilliant friends are holding my hand through the planning!
It's our goal for people visiting Paris (and all around France) to feel prepared and confident so they can really enjoy it. Glad that's coming through!
I just wanted to thank the both of you, My wife and I just returned from Paris and watched most of your videos before going. They were spot on. Great honest reviews; suggestions and tips. Very helpful. Thanks again you made your trip that much smoother for first timers.
I’m glad to have found your channel, so informative and helpful. I’m heading to Paris later this year and intend on watching all your videos. Cheers from Australia
What a great and thoughtfully put together itinerary! A total "best of Paris" for those who have a few days. I am glad you mentioned days closed and tickets and I cannot emphasize that enough to people planning a trip - get every ticket you can in advance. We know people who waited 2+ hours in line at the Louvre just to GET a ticket. I woud rather spend those hours in a cafe vs waiting in line.
The best most straightforward Paris video I've seen yet! Do you know if the Champs de Mars and Plas du Trocadero will be open during Olympic season this year? Travelling to Paris in July
Love your work guys - myself and my girlfriend have used your videos to plan the trip to Paris we’re on right now! On tip which we haven’t seen noted anywhere, and based on something that just happened to me on the metro (less than 30 mins ago!); don’t store your single use paper tickets anywhere near your mobile phone - I store my tickets typically in my phone case and when asked to show my ticket at the Louvre Carrousel exit, the inspector’s machine would not recognize it as having been validated. The unused on I had in my case was also no longer usable as my phone had corrupted the ticket magnet and therefore the validation mechanism. I was lucky as my girlfriend’s ticket registered correctly as having been validated, so the inspector let us through and advised I could exchange the broken ticket at a service desk. To avoid situations like this I will not be storing my ticket near my phone for the rest of our trip!
Thank you Colleen and Antoine! We just went to Paris for our first visit and watched many of your videos! They were very helpful! We went to several of the sites and restaurants you recommended..Our very favorite recommendation was Jacque Genin! OMG! We were blown away of the quality of chocolate..caramel.. and fruit pastels…amazing!.. Best we ever tasted.. Such artwork as well.. Thank you so much! We are fans for ..we mentioned we found them from you too ❤
I have 3 days in Paris before a European cruise. This is so insanely helpful! I have to work in le Cimetière du Père Lachaise, though, per the request of one of my travel companions.
Pere Lachaise is a lovely stroll. Maybe put it together with Monmartre and downs a little less time in each. You can view/download a map of the cemetery in advance to have an idea of where things are and what you want to see. With the horseback police rising through the tree lined paths and ornate mausoleums, it can feel almost like a tiny souther US town (at least to me).
Just watched your video to get in the vibe, as I'm going to Paris tuesday next. Am going to Paris for 40 years, so I'm going for non-touristical things. You see many of them anyhow. Nice fact to mention: Le Bon Marché (lóve it) is designed by Gustave Eiffel....yes, the same one! Au révoir et à bientôt! 😘
Hi, I am from Indonesia. I am very grateful and thankful for this video. This video really helped me determine my travel itinerary to Paris. You explained very clearly and it was easy to follow. My husband and I really enjoyed this trip. Awesome video 🥰
What great timing: my BFF & I will be in Paris for several days this coming Autumn before traveling to Normandy, & you’ve provided some great ideas. As you always do! And congratulations on 200K subscribers! I believe some Champagne is in order to celebrate this achievement. 🎉🥂🎊
Bonjour Antoine and Colleen. We spotted you at Rue de la Huchette, besides Sephora store, on June 11. We took a selfie together 😁. My Paris itineries, in general, followed your 3 days Paris recommendations. The Les Frenchies put together a good travel package for first timer tourists to enjoy Paris to the max.
We're heading over to Paris (and other places in Europe by train) in late Sept/Oct next year. We were supposed to be there back in 2021 for our 20th anniversary but we all know what was happening around the world then. Will be the first time for my wife and the 2nd time there for myself, though that was only 2 nights. We'll be in Paris for 5 nights and the itinerary and schedule we've been looking at encompass some of the sights you've put in here. After watching your channel for the last 9 months we have altered a couple of things but we're keeping much the same idea that we had originally. Planning on a lot of walking and using the Metro. Not climbing the tower, but will be doing the Arc, and instead of the Louvre we're doing some of the smaller museums and looking at some of the architecture that we just don't have down here in Australia. Just watching the airfares with baited breathe now and can't wait to go.
Your videos provide so much helpful information and in a really great way. Our first trip was fabulous due largely to the two of you. Beginning to plan our next visit. Thank you.
Me encanta seguirlos. Tome muchos tips de ustedes. Estaremos con mi mujer por Paris por tres días (del 4 al 7 de octubre) intentaremos ver "the essentials" of Paris
So I am a huge fan of yours, love, love your videos. I always learn something new from you. I have been fortunate enough to visit Paris on many occasions. I think what you suggested here is very good. The only thing I might change is seeing the Louvre first thing. I didn’t visit it until several trips to this magical city. It deserves a half day or more depending on your interest. I suggest D’Orsay instead. Thanks for what you do! Clear, concise information in a short video. Your blog is exceptional!
Thank you so much for this (and all of the other) videos. Really appreciate how you break down things like Metro Stops, General Timeframe, etc. Y'all are much appreciated! Looking forward to hopefully booking with Vincent on an upcoming trip. A bientot!
Thanks for another fantastic video. Can I hire a professional tour guide at the time of the visit, or would I need to book him in advance? And how/where?
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For those new to this RUclips site: You have struck gold ! If you are travelling to Paris -- and even for those who live in Paris - there is no other site on the internet that is as comprehensive, thorough and informative than Les Frenchies. It is one stop information and if you click on their logo at the top of this site you will find all of their videos -- none better ! Enjoy ! And thanks so much Colleen and Antoine (who are Les Frenchies) for your superb site.
What a kind endorsement. Thank you ❤️
I so agree with you! Pure gold
More than well deserved !
I concur 👍
Totally agree!
Seriously, this is hands down the most organized, thorough, and digestible Paris trip guide I have ever come across. Y'all are absolutely raising the bar for pre-trip preparations! Bravo!
Wow, thank you!
Very nice !! I am a parisian born and raised and I love that itinerary ! I would like to suggest another tip for Versailles. Take the L train at "Gare Saint Lazare" the L train has air conditionning and it is more modern!!! you will most likely have a seat ( as a parisian I avoid the RER C at all costs !) you will arrive at "Versailles Rive droite"...then walk towards Versailles' open air market on your way to the chateau. it has amazing vendors and you can buy your snacks and picnic at the boulangerie ( the restaurants inside the palace are expensive!) then walk toward the chateau. I would start with the gardens in the morning, they are empty because everybody is in the Chateau!!! Eat your picnic in the gardens and then go to visit the Chateau ! Now it will be more empty because everybody is in the garden !! Voila !!
sorry : take the L train towards " versailles rive droite" and get down the train at " versailles rive droite" ;)
great tip, thank you!!
We liked your recommendation as we used to take the RER near the Eiffel Tower. ".then walk towards Versailles' open air market on your way to the chateau. it has amazing vendors and you can buy your snacks and picnic at the boulangerie" but what avenue is this market place on as we been to Versallies several times and they will go to the palace and we would like to do as you suggested. Thank you. Merci
Before my trip to Paris last year (2023) I watched lots of videos for tips on how to get around and what to see. Your videos were by far the best and I referred to them even while I was there. Thinking of returning in 2025 so I’m back to viewing your videos. Actually I haven’t stopped watching because I love watching the sites and being more informed. Thank you both for your excellent videos.
Awe, thank you!
Congratulations for reaching 200k plus subscribers Les Frenchies!
Thank you!
Visited Paris last year and can 110% confirm that their Paris guide is FANTASTIC! All of the dining recommendations do not disappoint. Thank you for your work ❤️
I was there(solo) in Paris for 3 days (Feb 13-16 ) after visiting Lourdes .I stayed at a hotel La bourdonnais which is like 10 to 15 min walk to the Eiffel tower.
I went to the top of the Eiffel tower at night but had to climb some stairs to the 1st floor. Feb 14,- went to Nevers ( St bernadette). Feb 15- took the Big bus Paris from Eiffel tower stop at 945 am and went to Louvre museum, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame(closed off till dec 2024),Sainte chapelle etc etc.The buses comes every 7 to 15 min, hop off wherever u want to explore and get on the next bus, for the next destination. The buses run till 6 or 7 pm. I took metro(2.10 euro), RER B (CDG airport- 11.80 euro to paris and vice versa), ouigo etc and walking is encouraged to short distance during rush hour. I didnt get navigo card as i was there for less than 3 days so got some single ride paper tickets for the metro (vending machine) and Rapt ticket for ReR B train. There is slot to put the ticket in the front of the turnstile at the station and it comes out from the top after reading it and if u see the white/yellow light just push and go thru. I learned the hard way thinking the door was going to open after the light but when i inserted ticket again it showed the red light. The people i came across were friendly and helpful, eventhough i didnt speak French just English. There is a rumor about pickpocketing in Paris , just be aware about ur things and ur surroundings.It was 40s and drizzle here and there.I had my wallet and phone in the front pockets. I had breakfast included when i booked the hotel. Besides, i had McDonald's , thai, Indian , burgers from cafés etc (10- 30Euros).If u want to save some money bring some instant cup noodles. The hotel i stayed had a water kettle. Its better to have euros on hand and make sure ur bank credit card does not charge international transaction fee . I paid for international 10day pass for my phone b4 my travel for better service .I relied on google map for my entire trip beside the Sncf app for the trips outside Paris. Merci
You two are by far the most informative and inspiring Paris travel guides on RUclips. My partner and I will be traveling there for two weeks in May and your videos have been invaluable. As the date draws nearer I'll be downloading your guides as well as taking advantage of some of the products on Amazon you've recommended. Thanks!
Nice! Bon voyage!!
Every time I visit Paris, one of my must sees are the gardens & parks. If you’re tired or just need some breathing space, they are so worth the detour. I love the Jardin de Luxembourg ( & their iconic chairs), La Jardin des Plantes & recently discovered Butte Chaumont, which is quite different but worth going.
My sister has always liked the Tulleries Gardens (or the Twilleries as we call them!!) so we head there too. ☺️
Yes! Next time, check out Parc Monceau!
This video is perfect for us. We are celebrating my 50th in Paris in two weeks for a short 3 day trip before heading back home. Thanks for the upload.
Happy birthday!
For Montmartre I use the funicular or there’s the Montmartre bus. Or, you can take the metro to Abbesse which has the old art nouveau metalwork. I think les jardins Luxembourg is the ideal place to start a visit to Paris. Regarding St. Chapelle a less crowded way to see it is to go to a concert there.
Hi Colleen and Antoine! Could you please do a video on planning an itinerary that doesn’t focus on the touristy spots? Like, museums and neighborhoods that are often missed?
I would love to do that!
Well those are certainly four FULL days and the sights well-covered. I’ve done all those over several trips, so I don’t go for the big attractions any more. Smaller things like Père Lachaise (Jim), neighbourhood bistros, flea markets, walks around the streets are more my speed now. But I do love Jardin Luxembourg, Tuilleries, Musée d’Orsay and various views. Maybe another episode for this who have visited before and just like being in Paris. Great reviews of hotels, cafés, restaurants and bakeries. Thanx!
There is no shortage of things to do in Paris...
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Too much great stuff!
I'm constantly amazed at how accessible you make everything appear. It's much less stressful to think about planning! 😊
I did mine trip to Paris, France 🇫🇷 for two nights and got it all done last year from December 27th and on December 28th (on my birthday). Left France on December 29th
I really enjoyed my time in France 🇫🇷 especially on my birthday! France 🇫🇷 is my favorite country!
For my 1st time ever trying authentic French cuisine, I went to Chez Germaine that was recommended and suggested from y'all and they did not disappoint at all! I had their l'entrecôte d argentine frites and it was very very good! I ended up finishing it all up including the fries!
Happy birthday!
So glad to see this video. Your itinerary was almost exactly like ours in June 2023. Our first day was mostly a half day so we went up to Montmartre and enjoyed the views from the Sacre Coeur. Finished it off at a local brewery near our hotel (Hotel Bienvenue) and got some much needed sleep. There was also a fantastic Boulangerie close to our hotel named Miche de Pain which I highly recommend.
Our second day we toured Le Louvre then had a nice late lunch in the Tuileries gardens. Walked the Champs Elysees from Place de la Concorde to the Arc. We were able to get tickets right underneath the Arc without doing it ahead of time and were at the top for the amazing view in less than 20 minutes. Finally visited Pere Lachaise to see Jim Morrison's and Chopin's graves. Finished it off with a great anniversary dinner at Chez Dauphine.
Our next day was mostly at Versailles and then walking around Paris in the evening getting some good evening and night pictures near the Eiffel Tower. We then were off to Malaga, Spain for some much needed pampering and relaxation on the Mediterranean coast!
Can't wait to visit Paris again but we will plan to be in Paris for at least five days next time doing some less touristy stuff.
Great info!
As much we enjoyed the Louvre, I was much impressed with our visit to the Musee D’Orsay. It was spectacular
Agreed. Musee D’Orsay is amazing
Totally agree!
Musee d'Orsay is very easy to visit...
Excellent itinerary for several days in Paris...a city one must visit multiple times. Bonjour
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Plannig a trip in February 2025 to celebrate my 40th birthday and 6 year wedding anniversary, first time flying out the country!! So excited can't wait
Literally just walked in the door back home from a four day trip to Paris! 😅 Would have loved to have had this about a week ago! Great info.
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Thank you so much for this video. Do you have a video of the most beautiful places out of Paris. I’m planning to go for 3 weeks.
That would be a really long list! We have d'une a video on great places for photos.
Musée d'Orsay is my personal favourite and a lovely restaurant while there. Montmartre village is fabulous. I agree with time needed for Versailles it's fabulous.
Musee d'Orsay is lovely....
Just not as popular or famous...
I visited most of the attractions during my trip to Paris last summer. It was my first time in Paris. So many places that I wanted to go, and I did manage to visit 90% of them on my list. I enjoyed my stay in Château de Versailles, Monet Gardens, Louvre Museum, Musee d'Orsay, Eiffel Tower, Pantheon, Invalides, Sainte Chapelle, Pont Alexandre III... They are all fantastic places. I will come back this summer to visit Château de Chantilly and the covered passages in the Opera area.
Thanks for sharing!
The Eiffel Tower is an absolute essential. Can you imagine coming home from visiting Paris and telling people you skipped the Eiffel Tower? Mon Dieu!
Critical though... for maximum enjoyment, take the elevator to the middle section. Watch the sunset. And then the twinkling light show. Then take the STAIRS down. It's an experience you'll remember your whole life.
Spent 4 days in Paris from 4-12-2024 to 4-17-2024 and the best thing I did was take a bike tour, I got the lay of the land doing this and the guides were awesome.
Awesome!
Some great suggestions for the itinerary. In between viewing Parisian art galleries (my main interest) I found that buying a ticket for a sightseeing bus was worthwhile, because it gave me a great overview of the city while also resting my feet.
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We are heading to Paris for 3 days at the end of March. Planning is overwhelming but I've loved your videos. They've been so helpful.
There's no right way and no wrong way. Anything you choose will be wonderful ♡
I'm literally doing this right now for April! ❤🎉 Thank you! 😊
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Hi dear,on which date of April are you going to Paris if I may ask? Actually I'm also going next week alone. So it would be nice to have someone to walk around with...
We arrived in Japan yesterday after a 4-day visit to Paris. Thank you very much for the video, it was incredibly helpful during our first trip to Paris which we thoroughly enjoyed. We even had the opportunity to dine at Café Dalayrao.
Glad it was helpful!
You always make me want to go back to Paris!!
Allez on y va!
Just came back a week ago from a trip to Paris with my daughter for her sweet 16 and I can’t thank you enough, I saw all your videos from how to move to the metro, how to get to the airport from the hotel, bought your guide! Everything was perfect! Went to the restaurants you recommended, never got lost. Can’t thank you enough. My experience in Paris was incredible!!! Thanks again
You are so welcome!
If you don't mind, can you please share your experience, like how you booked the tours or went by own and what places you picked..
I will be going with my daughter.
I want to make sure I take her safely
I did mine trip to Paris, France 🇫🇷 for two nights and got it all done.
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Très splendide video culturelle de la belle et douce ville de Paris
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Lovely video. Excellent ideas for a quick trip. Merci 😊
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Thank you for all the information I got from your channel before heading to France.
Thank God there was no pickpocket I saw on my 4 day trip in Paris and 3 day
Trip in Lourdes, France.
Paris is safe and the people are very nice and helpful to tourist like us whose French is very limited. I would go back there again. What I would do differently is… arrive in France on Monday and depart on Sunday. Why? So that I can enjoy the one week ticket for 5 zones. You will use the ticket to the fullest and ride their transportation unlimited. Four nights with three days is not enough to enjoy the best of France. Don’t forget to
bring your picture for the weekly metro pass. Buying your ticket with time stamp online really helped us. There’s a assigned line for your scheduled time and don’t be late…. It’s a long line but they make sure everybody gets in.
Enjoy France as my sister and I did! Thank you again Les Frenchies.
I just left Paris 😥😥What a dream city. I'll definitely have try these when I go back hopefully very soon
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The one time I was in Paris, I was there for a week.
I'm pleased to say that I think I did all the things you guys suggested!
Another great vid!
Great to hear!
Because of your coaching we realized to trim down the agenda and just be happy with conquering the Latin Quarter. Your first day was my day one and day two -minus a few sites. Seems a bit packed.
Thanks for all your videos and tips! My wife and I will be in Paris for one week to celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary! So excited!
How exciting. Happy anniversary ♡
🇫🇷Colleen and Antoine, this video, 3 days in Paris, is the absolute best guide I have ever seen on having a magical trip to Paris. Glad you included one of my favorites: an evening show at the Moulin Rouge. Merci🌹
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This is the perfect video for Paris visitors! I was there in 2014 and looking forward to a 2024 visit! Though I have been to Paris and have seen these sights before, this was a refresher and I will probably take your advice 😊. Thank you for your best video to date!
Wow the way u show this city is amazing😊
We love it here
Fabulous ideas for a first time visit. The pace is a bit aggressive for my personal style, but it would be easy enough to adapt. Once again another great video!
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Just bought a week's package for Paris today. Visiting from Midwest U.S.. Your videos have been helpful in my formulating plans. I'll be seeing Musee D'orsey several times since I'm within walking distance.
That is such a wonderful (and easy to visit) museum 😊
Thank you for the ideas! We have a France trip in April and will only have one day of our two weeks that will be spent in Paris, but thanks to your videos I have a handful of bakeries and bistros "saved" in my maps!
Enjoy!
Great vid guys, thanks. You are living the dream. Well done !
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Merci beaucoup! J'adore ces vidéos! 🇫🇷 🥖 ☕️
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Great suggestions, if a frantic pace. The Louvre is worth at least a day. I found a wonderful Alsatian brasserie nearby. My favorite day was touring 2 art-filled 19th century private mansions (Nissim de Camando + I forget the other) together with wandering around the Parc Monceau area. Btw before visiting, “Haussmann: His Life and Times, and the Making of Modern Paris” by Michel Carmona is a must read.
Always uplifting and great
Thank you!
I'm very impressed with the amount of useable information in these videos and I know Paris reasonably well. And if that weren't enough, , Colleen and Antoine are so much fun to watch and listen to. Really great job!!
Thank you!
I love what you folks are doing… After operating a small tour company in Singapore I was dumbfounded by the number of tourists, young and older folks that had no idea what they could or should do in Singapore! I see folk step out of their Hotel on to the street into the hot tropical sun and try deciding what to do! They usually end up fighting…lol
Je serai à Paris le 5 mai pour 4 jours. Thanks for all the great tips. This video will help me plan it. Love your videos💕À+
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I like that you suggest not only what to see but also how to plan the whole day/trip. Also your advice to benefit from a professional guide is invaluable. 🙏
What I miss in all the guides, however, are the theatre performances. Le Palais Garnier, La Comédie Française but also the smaller theatres are simply remarkable and worth a visit even if you are not familiar with the French language, since they give you an authentic feeling of French culture, its music and drama, its performance practices and the unique architectural surroundings. 🎭🎶 Moreover, you can rest your feet after those long sightseeing walks. 😉
Perhaps you can make a video on theatres and other events? I'd be curious about your experiences and recommendations. 😊
You two ARE THE BEST!! Thank you!
Les Frenchies is the mostest!
I’ve never been out of the US so I was nervous about my France vacation. We are here in France for 3 weeks.. 4 of those in Paris. This video, 5 bistros video, and the metro video have been life savers. Absolutely a must if you are traveling to Paris for the first time. We hit everything on the list and most of the bistros. Thanks Y’all!
Welcome to France! Enjoy!!!
awesome! you put so much work into this, and it makes it so convenient for us watchers and tourists! THANK YOU!🥰
I love your videos so much. I went to Paris in 2022. Used a lot of your info! Now I want to go back again, and take more of your helpful hints to have another fantastic time! But 😮, I wish you two would expand your horizons and do some other cities in Europe 😊!! I just love how you do your videos! You are my favorite couple to watch! Thank you!
What cities would you want us to do?
Just got back from Paris. I wanted to say a huge thank you for all your information especially regarding the metro tickets. Bought them on line and it took all the stress away. Thank you ☘️☘️
My top tips for a first time visit would be:
Do your research, plan ahead but remember to be flexible. There is so much to see & do, pick your choices and work round that.
Decide what's more important. Do you want to do a museum, do the shops, see a show? Do a dinner/lunch cruise?
How to get about? Sightseeing bus or boat? I like to use the metro to get somewhere, walk about and then get the metro to another part of the city. The hop on bus or boat is good for seeing lots in one day.
For me, favourite places are: Orsay museum with lunch in their cafe. Montparnasse Tower for the best views in Paris. Arc du triomphe. Pere Lachase cemetery, top sights Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison a d Edith Piaf. Favourite neighbourhood is Montmartre.
Everytime I visit Paris, I have to go visit Notre Dame, I could happily look at her all day, it's my favourite spot in all Paris, my favourite bistro is across the road, what's not to love about the City of Light? ❤🏴
As a French native you guys are by far the best informative YT site for Paris! Kudos
we just came back from Paris to celebrate my 50th birthday with my family there. It was my first privat visit after many business trips. I have to admit we walked a lot and had 77km on our clock after 5 days, were totally exhausted but extremely happy.
Unfortunately Paris is not at all equipped for handicapped people, so for them I would not recommend taking the metro but rater take the busses.
You made a very nice clip. My personell advice to visitors, don't plan too much in advance, you might be missing the Parisian vibe and get stressed.
Hello from Atlanta, GA! My husband and I just returned from an 8 day trip to Paris with our 3 teenagers. We LOVED watching your videos to prepare. We loved Le Sanglier Bleu, Brasserie Bellenger, and Ose: all recommendations from you. Also loved the pickpocket video; we definitely saw them at work! We were hoping to run into the both of you, but it was pretty nasty weather, and I hope you were both warm at home. Again, thank you for the great recommendations! We stayed on Rue de Martyrs, just a bit south of Pigalle and Montmartre, and we really enjoyed the location.
Thank you both so much for these videos. I’m starting to feel much more capable and confident in our upcoming trip. It feels like my two brilliant friends are holding my hand through the planning!
It's our goal for people visiting Paris (and all around France) to feel prepared and confident so they can really enjoy it. Glad that's coming through!
your videos are wonderful
Thank you
I just wanted to thank the both of you, My wife and I just returned from Paris and watched most of your videos before going. They were spot on. Great honest reviews; suggestions and tips. Very helpful. Thanks again you made your trip that much smoother for first timers.
I’m so glad to come across your channel in advance of my trip to Paris! Great ideas!
I’m glad to have found your channel, so informative and helpful.
I’m heading to Paris later this year and intend on watching all your videos.
Cheers from Australia
Thank you!!
What a great and thoughtfully put together itinerary! A total "best of Paris" for those who have a few days. I am glad you mentioned days closed and tickets and I cannot emphasize that enough to people planning a trip - get every ticket you can in advance. We know people who waited 2+ hours in line at the Louvre just to GET a ticket. I woud rather spend those hours in a cafe vs waiting in line.
The best most straightforward Paris video I've seen yet! Do you know if the Champs de Mars and Plas du Trocadero will be open during Olympic season this year? Travelling to Paris in July
Love your work guys - myself and my girlfriend have used your videos to plan the trip to Paris we’re on right now! On tip which we haven’t seen noted anywhere, and based on something that just happened to me on the metro (less than 30 mins ago!); don’t store your single use paper tickets anywhere near your mobile phone - I store my tickets typically in my phone case and when asked to show my ticket at the Louvre Carrousel exit, the inspector’s machine would not recognize it as having been validated. The unused on I had in my case was also no longer usable as my phone had corrupted the ticket magnet and therefore the validation mechanism. I was lucky as my girlfriend’s ticket registered correctly as having been validated, so the inspector let us through and advised I could exchange the broken ticket at a service desk. To avoid situations like this I will not be storing my ticket near my phone for the rest of our trip!
My dream vacation thank you for sharing
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Thank you Colleen and Antoine! We just went to Paris for our first visit and watched many of your videos! They were very helpful! We went to several of the sites and restaurants you recommended..Our very favorite recommendation was Jacque Genin! OMG! We were blown away of the quality of chocolate..caramel.. and fruit pastels…amazing!.. Best we ever tasted.. Such artwork as well.. Thank you so much! We are fans for ..we mentioned we found them from you too ❤
Thank you Les Frenchies. Your day 1 itinerary matches my planned itinerary exactly. Let's hope I manage to fit it all in!
I will be there in three weeks and I watched all of your videos, now I’m going to make some changes to my three days itinerary. Thanks again ❤
Bon voyage!
I have 3 days in Paris before a European cruise. This is so insanely helpful! I have to work in le Cimetière du Père Lachaise, though, per the request of one of my travel companions.
Pere Lachaise is a lovely stroll. Maybe put it together with Monmartre and downs a little less time in each. You can view/download a map of the cemetery in advance to have an idea of where things are and what you want to see. With the horseback police rising through the tree lined paths and ornate mausoleums, it can feel almost like a tiny souther US town (at least to me).
Just watched your video to get in the vibe, as I'm going to Paris tuesday next. Am going to Paris for 40 years, so I'm going for non-touristical things. You see many of them anyhow. Nice fact to mention: Le Bon Marché (lóve it) is designed by Gustave Eiffel....yes, the same one! Au révoir et à bientôt! 😘
Perfect timing! I’ve been working on my 4-day itinerary.
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Best travel videos EVER! 🙌🏼
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Hi, I am from Indonesia. I am very grateful and thankful for this video. This video really helped me determine my travel itinerary to Paris. You explained very clearly and it was easy to follow. My husband and I really enjoyed this trip. Awesome video 🥰
Excellent video! Sounds like an itinerary I can follow. Might add the Pompidou building to it though.
Nice, we had same Situation in Valencia
Been binging your videos over the past moth and this is fantastic timing! My mom, brother, and I am going to Paris this Friday for four days.
What great timing: my BFF & I will be in Paris for several days this coming Autumn before traveling to Normandy, & you’ve provided some great ideas. As you always do!
And congratulations on 200K subscribers! I believe some Champagne is in order to celebrate this achievement. 🎉🥂🎊
Thank you 🥂🍾
Bonjour Antoine and Colleen. We spotted you at Rue de la Huchette, besides Sephora store, on June 11. We took a selfie together 😁. My Paris itineries, in general, followed your 3 days Paris recommendations. The Les Frenchies put together a good travel package for first timer tourists to enjoy Paris to the max.
We're heading over to Paris (and other places in Europe by train) in late Sept/Oct next year. We were supposed to be there back in 2021 for our 20th anniversary but we all know what was happening around the world then. Will be the first time for my wife and the 2nd time there for myself, though that was only 2 nights.
We'll be in Paris for 5 nights and the itinerary and schedule we've been looking at encompass some of the sights you've put in here. After watching your channel for the last 9 months we have altered a couple of things but we're keeping much the same idea that we had originally. Planning on a lot of walking and using the Metro. Not climbing the tower, but will be doing the Arc, and instead of the Louvre we're doing some of the smaller museums and looking at some of the architecture that we just don't have down here in Australia.
Just watching the airfares with baited breathe now and can't wait to go.
Thank you!! I have a solo trip coming up and will be spending a weekend in Paris alone. Your videos have been super helpful for me as I plan!
Your videos provide so much helpful information and in a really great way. Our first trip was fabulous due largely to the two of you. Beginning to plan our next visit. Thank you.
What I like best are your advice on eating and relaxing. You are very experienced Parisians and know what people need ;-)
Another fabulous video!! Have just 2 days in Paris in June this year and you have given me so many ideas - thanks. Just love your channel!
Me encanta seguirlos. Tome muchos tips de ustedes. Estaremos con mi mujer por Paris por tres días (del 4 al 7 de octubre) intentaremos ver "the essentials" of Paris
Muchas gracias!!
So I am a huge fan of yours, love, love your videos. I always learn something new from you. I have been fortunate enough to visit Paris on many occasions. I think what you suggested here is very good. The only thing I might change is seeing the Louvre first thing. I didn’t visit it until several trips to this magical city. It deserves a half day or more depending on your interest. I suggest D’Orsay instead. Thanks for what you do! Clear, concise information in a short video. Your blog is exceptional!
Agreed. Musee d'Orsay is much easier to visit. We put Louvre because it is a must see spot for many travelers.
You guys are awesome!!! We love these vids, super helpful!
Great overview and not too overwhelming for most.
Yes, Le Ciel is on our list, just haven't decided on that yet, possibly 6 New-York for my birthday.
Thank you so much for this (and all of the other) videos. Really appreciate how you break down things like Metro Stops, General Timeframe, etc. Y'all are much appreciated! Looking forward to hopefully booking with Vincent on an upcoming trip. A bientot!
Thank you for these wonderful videos. I am planning a trip to Paris and am so glad I discovered you. I am going through all your videos now,
Thanks for another fantastic video. Can I hire a professional tour guide at the time of the visit, or would I need to book him in advance? And how/where?
Yes, you can book them here lesfrenchies.rezdy.com/
I'm going to Paris next month - my first time AND I'm going for 3 nights. It feels like you made this video just for me 😂
Maybe we did 😉
Best channel for everything france related
Thank you so much ❤