Thank you so much for all the details that you’ve laid out day by day . This will be very helpful for us to navigate our trip to Paris in June 2024 since it will be our first time.
I was in Paris in May and your channel and tips were very helpful in making our trip absolutely fantastic! Looking forward to going back soon. thank you!
Great itinerary, adding Jardin du Luxembourg instead of ugly Montparnasse tower, but at least you can't see it from the top..! A waring for those thinking of Paris next summer, hotels charging insane prices, Hôtel Rochechouart four weeks before the start of the Olympics usually is about 220€, but for 2024 it is 1,660€ for the same room. All the four and five star hotels I looked at yesterday are the same.🤑
The good thing about Montparnasse Tower is that, when you're on it, you don't see it! Hotel prices are indeed going crazy next summer. In fact, if you're not into sport, make sure not to come to Paris next summer!
Yet another marvelous video that will help in our upcoming visit.... Can you put more light on the Christmas season and best things to do/eat/explore 😊
Excellent video, congratulations, a question, what application do you use to mark your itinerary? The possibility of marking with colors the places to visit by day seems super useful.
Thanks for the itinerary very helpful.I am thinking of visiting Paris in March. Do you know when the constructions for the Olympic games in front of the Eiffel tower will start???
Thanks so much for this and the other videos! It most definitely helps in our planning. What month did you film this in? We will be visiting in March and wonder about the crowds that time of year. Thanks again!!!
It's always better to have a reservation for these restaurants, but if you go quite early, between 7 and 7:30PM, which is the case in the timelines I've shown here, you might still find some room.
Literally the video I have been looking for 😍. Thank you so much for a well laid out itinerary. I am visiting Paris for 5 days and will most likely follow this recommended itinerary. Given the number of stops and attractions you recommend, do you think it is worth getting the "Paris Museum Pass" to save on costs. Or it is preferred to making bookings and reservations using individual websites
After a road trip coming from Germany, we will have a car for the first day of our Paris trip. We will have already visited Versailles and Disney. Is there any suggested place or activity we should do since we have a car? Merci
Vaux le Vicomte, in the South-East of Paris, is a beautiful castle. Also, Giverny in the west to see Monet's house and gardens. If coming with kids, Parc Asterix is also very nice, on the A1 north of Paris...
It really depends on the restaurant. At local restaurants at lunch during weekdays, the service will be quite fast as it's meant for office workers to eat during their meridian pause. At dinner, it can be more relax, you should count on 1h30 to 2 hours. Also, it will be very rare to be able to have dinner before 7PM. As for reservations, once again, it depends on the restaurant. For Michelin-starred restaurant you should do that at least a month in advance. Same for those that have social media hype.
I will need to Uber or? I have with some stairs difficulty (cane) and long distance. Two other question, 1. Do you have Christmas walk? I am planning soon in Nov. - Dec. 3. Do you know any RUclipsr/type who would make $ to walk with me? Aloha😊
The metro in Paris is very NOT friendly for people with wathever kind of disabilities, so UBER might be the best option. We don't have a tradition of Xmas walk as they would have in the UK. Our traditions for Christmas in Paris are Christmas markets (in many parts of the city), Christmas windows at Printemps and Galeries Lafayette, beautifully decorated Christmas trees and more lightings than ever making Paris look absolutely amazingly beautiful before Xmas. I don't know of anyone who would do this, but if you want to visit a nice Xmas market one day, I'd be happy to show you one!
Ok, I will take you up on that. 😂 I might show up in December (this year). 🎉 Talk once I figure out the story. My wife is with Grandkids and she doesn’t like going places she doesn’t know . After I have been to Paris a couple times she would. I spent 2days in Paris a couple months ago. 🌴🌴Aloha
Speaking of water. Which brand of water should i get to prepare milk for baby? Should i get it from a supermarket or pharmacy? Any recos which store to go to? Thanks😊
@paristoptips make one for a two week itinerary. I am in Paris right now for a week and I'm coming back in February for another week. Best city in the world. I love your videos
Fantastic vlog! Creperies de Josselin was our favorite last time - we went twice!
An excellent crêperie indeed!
superb, thank you
Glad you liked it! 😊
Thank you for the Porte des Lions entrance tip for the Louvre. I'll make a note of that and hopefully use it in mid December.
Some days, you don't need it as the lines at the pyramid entrance can be very short. But for the other days, it's a great solution!
Another great video, thank you again.
With pleasure 🙏👍🙏
Fantastic video! Thanks for helping me to plan my coming trip this week!
It was made for this purpose, so I'm very glad if it can help!😊
@@paristoptips Thanks again! I know Paris is a safe city but you may consider add some security alert in the routes when it is necessary, Just an idea
Your videos are excellent. Very helpful. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for creating this video and including sites as well as restaurants. It has given us ideas for our upcoming trip to Paris!
I'm glad if it can help, it's made for this purpose 🙂
I like your in depth Paris Tips and thank you for sharing. I just subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing!
Hope you'll like the channel...
@@paristoptips much welcome… may I ask I need to validate the bus ticket on a validating machine? Thank you
Yes, there is a slot machine in which you need to insert the ticket at the front of the bus.
@@paristoptips thanks for your reply 🙏
Thank you so much for all the details that you’ve laid out day by day . This will be very helpful for us to navigate our trip to Paris in June 2024 since it will be our first time.
You are so welcome!
Hope you have a great time in Paris...
❤ love it , thank you for your SERVICE 😊
With pleasure 🙏
Another loved video! ❤ Thank you so very much! 😊🎉
My pleasure 🙏🙏🙏
@@paristoptips 🤗
thank you.This is very helpful
Glad it could help you!
Fantastiška, puiku, ačiū! I must come and visit Paris. Merci ❤️
We'll be happy to see you!
I was in Paris in May and your channel and tips were very helpful in making our trip absolutely fantastic! Looking forward to going back soon. thank you!
Great to hear, and glad it was helpful!
Great itinerary, adding Jardin du Luxembourg instead of ugly Montparnasse tower, but at least you can't see it from the top..!
A waring for those thinking of Paris next summer, hotels charging insane prices, Hôtel Rochechouart four weeks before the start of the Olympics usually is about 220€, but for 2024 it is 1,660€ for the same room.
All the four and five star hotels I looked at yesterday are the same.🤑
The good thing about Montparnasse Tower is that, when you're on it, you don't see it!
Hotel prices are indeed going crazy next summer. In fact, if you're not into sport, make sure not to come to Paris next summer!
Thank you, great and very well planned video. I appreciatte the effort.
Glad if it can be helpful.
Thks for the tips🤙🤙🤙
You're welcome! 🙏
Yet another marvelous video that will help in our upcoming visit.... Can you put more light on the Christmas season and best things to do/eat/explore 😊
I will start the Xmas season videos in two weeks...
@@paristoptips eagerly waiting ❤️🙏
I feel compelled to go back armed with my insider knowledge
We'll be happy to see you back!
Merci merci merci!!!!
Avec plaisir 🙂
Excellent video, congratulations, a question, what application do you use to mark your itinerary? The possibility of marking with colors the places to visit by day seems super useful.
Thanks. I use Google Mymaps: mymaps.google.com/
Thanks for the itinerary very helpful.I am thinking of visiting Paris in March. Do you know when the constructions for the Olympic games in front of the Eiffel tower will start???
Unfortunately, I don't have the information.
Great video for me , My intentions is to go to paris around august And three days is plenty .
Good!
Paris will be very busy this August with the Olympic games
Thanks so much for this and the other videos! It most definitely helps in our planning. What month did you film this in? We will be visiting in March and wonder about the crowds that time of year. Thanks again!!!
Glad it was helpful!
It was filmed at various moments. In March, you shouldn't get much crowd in Paris!
Nice video. Will visit Paris next year. I checked the hotels you recommended, but its a bit pricey. Do you recommend a lower price hotels. Thanks
I will be doing a video on lower priced hotels soon.
What about hotel Chopin?
Merci for sharing your tips! Do you need reservations to all the restaurants you recommended for dinner?
It's always better to have a reservation for these restaurants, but if you go quite early, between 7 and 7:30PM, which is the case in the timelines I've shown here, you might still find some room.
Literally the video I have been looking for 😍.
Thank you so much for a well laid out itinerary. I am visiting Paris for 5 days and will most likely follow this recommended itinerary.
Given the number of stops and attractions you recommend, do you think it is worth getting the "Paris Museum Pass" to save on costs. Or it is preferred to making bookings and reservations using individual websites
For 5 days, I'd say yes to the PMP. Check my video on passes...
Excellent video. Much helpful.Thank you
You're very welcome!🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
My pleasure 🙏
After a road trip coming from Germany, we will have a car for the first day of our Paris trip. We will have already visited Versailles and Disney. Is there any suggested place or activity we should do since we have a car? Merci
Vaux le Vicomte, in the South-East of Paris, is a beautiful castle. Also, Giverny in the west to see Monet's house and gardens. If coming with kids, Parc Asterix is also very nice, on the A1 north of Paris...
I've heard food service in Paris can be slow. About how long does it take to complete lunch or dinner? And how early do I need to make reservations?
It really depends on the restaurant. At local restaurants at lunch during weekdays, the service will be quite fast as it's meant for office workers to eat during their meridian pause.
At dinner, it can be more relax, you should count on 1h30 to 2 hours.
Also, it will be very rare to be able to have dinner before 7PM.
As for reservations, once again, it depends on the restaurant. For Michelin-starred restaurant you should do that at least a month in advance. Same for those that have social media hype.
like your english accent:D
Thanks 👍
If we go to Versaille where do you recommend buying tickets from
Here: en.chateauversailles.fr/plan-your-visit/tickets-and-prices
I will need to Uber or? I have with some stairs difficulty (cane) and long distance. Two other question, 1. Do you have Christmas walk? I am planning soon in Nov. - Dec. 3. Do you know any RUclipsr/type who would make $ to walk with me? Aloha😊
The metro in Paris is very NOT friendly for people with wathever kind of disabilities, so UBER might be the best option.
We don't have a tradition of Xmas walk as they would have in the UK. Our traditions for Christmas in Paris are Christmas markets (in many parts of the city), Christmas windows at Printemps and Galeries Lafayette, beautifully decorated Christmas trees and more lightings than ever making Paris look absolutely amazingly beautiful before Xmas.
I don't know of anyone who would do this, but if you want to visit a nice Xmas market one day, I'd be happy to show you one!
Ok, I will take you up on that. 😂 I might show up in December (this year). 🎉 Talk once I figure out the story. My wife is with Grandkids and she doesn’t like going places she doesn’t know . After I have been to Paris a couple times she would. I spent 2days in Paris a couple months ago. 🌴🌴Aloha
After seeing Paris in the summer it would be nice to see it in winter!
Where to find tickets for saint chaprlle?
Here: www.sainte-chapelle.fr/en/visit/practical-information#rates
My only concern is if everyone who watched this video goes to these recommended restaurants, there will be no seats available!
I don't have a large enough audience for that to happen 😂
@@paristoptips Are there convenience marts/stores in Paris where I can buy a lot of bottled water for cheap?
@@aragorn318 Yes, absolutely, there are many supermarkets. Cristaline is the cheapest bottled water and you will find it everywhere
Speaking of water. Which brand of water should i get to prepare milk for baby? Should i get it from a supermarket or pharmacy? Any recos which store to go to? Thanks😊
Let's say 30 days in Paris - the dream holiday scenario.😁
Would be a 6-hour video 🤣
@paristoptips make one for a two week itinerary. I am in Paris right now for a week and I'm coming back in February for another week. Best city in the world. I love your videos