
Paris
So, you’re heading to Paris, but only have 48 hours? Honestly – that’s totally okay. Paris is one of those cities you can’t fully “complete” no matter how long you stay. But in two days, you can collect moments – and that’s what Paris is really about.
Let’s build a weekend that feels effortless, special, and very Parisian.
Read Paris 48 Hours Guide Below:



Day 1 – Coffee, Art, and the Kind of Dinner You’ll Talk About Forever
Start your morning slow – trust me
Don’t rush your first hour in Paris. Find a street café in Montmartre, sit outside, and just watch life happen – the locals chatting, the cobblestones, the soft clinking of tiny coffee cups. Order a croissant that flakes everywhere (it’s part of the experience). Take a breath. You’re here.
Pick one museum so you don’t sprint through Paris
Most first-timers try to cram in the Louvre, d’Orsay, and Pompidou all before lunch – and end up remembering none of it. Choose just one and soak it in.
Musée d’Orsay is perfect if you love impressionists and want something less chaotic. You’ll leave feeling like you time-traveled through color.
Then: That unforgettable Michelin dinner
If there’s ever a city where splurging on food makes sense – it’s Paris. Whether you book Septime, Le Chateaubriand, or a cozy one-star spot, expect dishes you won’t recognize but will definitely want more of. French dining isn’t a meal; it’s a slow-burn love story.
Don’t check your watch. Don’t count calories. Just enjoy the moment.
Day 2 – Markets, Storytelling Streets, and a Sunset to Remember
Grab breakfast like a local – outdoors, always
Head to a market – Rue Cler is a good one. Grab fruit, cheese, a baguette so fresh it’s warm, and stroll aimlessly. That’s the secret here – Paris rewards wanderers.
Join a walking or bike tour that doesn’t feel touristy
A great guide will tell you stories that don’t make it into history books – loves, scandals, ghosts (yep, there are ghost stories). Suddenly the architecture becomes more than buildings – they’re characters.
End your trip on the Seine at sunset
There’s something poetic about a river that reflects the whole city back at you. As the lights flicker on, and the Eiffel Tower glitters (yes, it really does), it hits you – you were part of this place, even just for a little while.
Is 48 hours enough?
Enough to fall a little in love? Absolutely.
Enough to leave you wanting more? Without question.
Paris knows how to make an impression – even in two days. And when you’re back home scrolling through pictures, you’ll notice something funny: You’ll remember how it all felt more than anything you saw.
So the Paris 48 Hours Guide ends here.
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