The Perfect Trip to Paris in 5 Days
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Paris is a monumental city with too many things to visit, places to see, stories to tell, and flavors to taste. How is it possible to create the perfect travel itinerary to Paris? It's not possible, but I'll do my best.
This travel itinerary is mainly intended for people arriving in Paris from a distant place like America. Although it can be done perfectly by someone traveling from Spain. Usually, trips from America arrive in Paris in the afternoon and people feel tired from the long journey.
We'll leave the first day a bit free with some suggestions, assuming you'll arrive in the afternoon and only have time from 5 pm.
I planned the second day to visit the Louvre Museum, we'll take a "quick" visit that will take between 3 and 5 hours, just enough to see the most important things. We could spend whole days at the Louvre Museum and still not finish. Then we'll take a beautiful walk to Les Invalides to see Napoleon's tomb.
The third day will be dedicated to visiting the Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, and Champs-Elysées with the Arc de Triomphe. But there will be surprises along the way, like the Museum of Modern Art and the Flame of Liberty.
We'll dedicate the fourth day to one of the most impressive and famous palaces in the world, the Palace of Versailles. It will take us at least the whole morning to visit. When we return, I'll suggest visiting Montmartre at sunset and the Sacred Heart Church.
On the fifth day, we'll return home! No need to cry, someday Paris will be waiting for your return so you can show it a new version of yourself and at the same time see a different version of Paris.
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