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The museum triangle
The Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and Centre Pompidou each demand a minimum of half a day. Book timed slots for d'Orsay at least 24 hours ahead — it sells out reliably in summer.
Walk the arrondissements
The 11th and 20th arrondissements are where Parisians actually eat. The Marais for galleries and design. Saint-Germain for the mythology. You need all of them for an accurate reading of the city.
Vélib' bike share
Paris's Vélib' network is genuinely seamless once you've registered your card. The riverside paths along the Seine are largely car-free and among the best urban cycling routes in Europe.
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Good to know
Paris rewards preparation and punishes assumptions. The city everyone thinks they know from films and café culture is real, but it exists alongside a dense, working metropolis that has little interest in performing for visitors. Learn a few phrases — the response from locals improves immediately. RER B connects Charles de Gaulle to the centre for a fraction of a taxi fare. The Paris Visite transport pass covers Metro, RER, bus, and Montmartre funicular.
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Is Paris good for a city break?
Paris is one of the world's most-visited cities for a reason. Even a weekend gives you enough to feel the rhythm of the place. Three nights is the better call — one day for museums, one for walking the neighbourhoods, one to sit still in a café and watch the city happen around you.
What to do for a weekend in Paris?
Anchor on one major museum and leave the rest of your time deliberately loose. Walk across Île de la Cité on a Saturday morning when it's quiet. Eat lunch late. Avoid dinner before 8pm — kitchens don't take it seriously before then.
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