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Enjoy a perfect weekend in Paris the local way! From exploring the Pantheon and the Luxembourg gardens to dining at the Eiffel Tower, a weekend in Paris is one that you’ll never forget! For tips and suggestions on what to do in Paris during the weekend, check out this list. Saturday: Pantheon and the Luxembourg Gardens Start your weekend exploring the Pantheon. This neoclassical mausoleum is where some of France’s most famous personalities are buried. Head straight towards Rue Soufflot on Blvd Saint Michel and you’ll find the Luxembourg Gardens. Relax at the park and soak up the lovely views with the Eiffel Tower in the background. Saturday: Monuments and Museums Continue your tour of the city by exploring the best monuments and museums. Start at the famous Notre Dame Cathedral then head towards The Louvre and Musée d'Orsay. Spend the rest of the day admiring the most remarkable collection inside these world-famous museums. Saturday: Dinner at Eiffel Tower Restaurants Don’t miss the chance to dine at the top of the Eiffel tower on your trip to Paris this weekend! Climb the tower’s stairs towards the second floor and take the elevator up for a panoramic view of the city. Book a table at one of the restaurants and indulge in the finest French cuisines while enjoying the gorgeous views! Sunday: Explore Beautiful Neighborhoods Get off the beaten path and explore the lesser-known neighborhoods of the city. For instance, strolling along the charming neighborhood of Canal Saint-Martin is one of the fun things to do in Paris this weekend. The area is home to the city’s dynamic young designers, musicians, and artists. Another beautiful neighborhood that’s worth exploring is the Belleville Neighborhood. This working-class neighborhood is home to the vibrant Chinatown and a great place to unwind! Sunday: Montmartre The best way to end your trip is to explore the charming hilltop district of Montmartre. Wander along the steep cobblestone streets lined with beautiful ivy-colored buildings. The district is also home to some famous attractions such as the Sacre Coeur Basilica, Place du Tertre, and Le Moulin de la Galette.
We scheduled this tour as both A birthday celebration and a bonjour Paris celebration. Being amateur cooks we were curious to see Paris from the viewpoint of local. The tour was more than we could’ve asked for. The food experience was wonderful, but the best part of all was our tour guide Gelsomina. She is incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and was able to provide not only food related information, but history and culture. A wonderful experience. Think she should have her own TV program to promote Paris and Parisian food. Would highly recommend to anybody interested in food, history, culture, and general knowledge. Definitely a high point of our entire trip.
We had an amazing time with Joao with our 6 year old daughter. Saw a beautiful part of Paris with a knowledgeable local and got some pictures along the way.
Ali was very accommodating with the kids. It was a challenging day as it was pouring, but we were able to get the best we could despite the unexpected weather conditions. He gave us good tips and demonstrated knowledge about the area and the history behind each building and neighborhood. We had to make it shorter as the rain was painful for the boys
My family of 4, including 2 preteens, had an amazing experience with Thomas. He curated our 10 bites to eat based on our wishes and brought us to beautiful locations. We really appreciated the historical knowledge shared and the quick access documents that came out of his backpack to help share this knowledge. Highly recommend this engaging and charming guide!