Paris Guide

Whether you’re a first-timer or you visit Paris annually, there will always be something new to explore. This was my first trip to Paris and my friend’s seventh so we did a mix of new restaurants and some of her staples. The magic of Paris is not over planning your itinerary and allowing room for long café lunches or a walk through the park. Trust me when I say to allow plenty of extra cushion time between meals — our average lunch lasted about two hours!

Many travelers add on another destination in Europe averaging about 3-4 nights in the City of Light. I recommend 5+ days in Paris because of the slower nature of how the city moves, making only 1-2 activities a day feasible. For a big trip like this I love booking a professional photography session with Pix Around You. It’s such a fun way to see a new city plus you get a unique souvenir to take home! My clients receive a special rate when booking through me and they have a network of amazing photographers all over the world.

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Hotels

Contact me to book any of these hotels to receive exclusive Embark amenities like complimentary upgrades, hotel credits, etc.

  • The Peninsula | 16th Arrondissement - Located in the quieter business district, they have a popular rooftop restaurant and bar with amazing views of the Eiffel Tower, very high-tech rooms with several contemporary touches including artwork.

  • Four Seasons George V | 8th Arrondissement - Feminine, Parisian rooms exactly what you would imagine a luxury hotel in Paris looking like with the amazing Four Seasons service and experience you know and love.

  • Le Bristol | 8th Arrondissement - Located in the busy high-end shopping area, Rue du Saint Honoré. This property has an authentic Parisian feel with multiple Michelin star restaurants. Their kitchen and operations behind-the-scenes is incredible, they are the only hotel in the world with their own flour mill! They make their own breads, pastries, pastas, chocolates and more.

  • Kimpton St. Honoré | 2nd Arrondissement - Very new (only opened in August 2021) and has unique architecture and design elements. The rooms feel like a Kimpton — contemporary, clean and cool with a spa, steam room and gym onsite.

  • Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal | 1st Arrondissement - Easy access to the Louvre, Jardin de Palais Royal and they offer a special “Emily in Paris” package.

Day 1

  • Lunch at Breizh Café Odéon, crepes and cappuccinos to kick off your stay!

  • Explore Saint-Germain and Luxembourg Gardens

  • Stop at the market and get champagne and cheese for an Eiffel Tower sunset picnic

  • Dinner at La Fontaine de Mars, order steak frites and the floating island dessert.

Day 2

  • Walking and shopping down Champs-Élysées

  • Walk through the Tuileries Garden and explore the Louvre before lunch

  • Lunch at Café Marly

  • Drinks at The Peninsula rooftop bar, Le Rooftop, with views of the Eiffel Tower (typically open April - Sept.)

  • Dinner at Lapérouse


Day 3

  • Driving tour around Paris in an antique European car (Email me to book)

  • Lunch at LiLi

  • Shopping at all the luxury and high-end stores on Rue Saint-Honoré

  • Dinner at Le Charlot - my favorite restaurant of the trip!

  • Drinks at Candelaria

Day 4

  • Explore Musée d'Orsay, a former train station converted into a stunning museum housing mostly French art. They had a YSL exhibit running during my visit!

  • Lunch at Chez André

  • Dinner at Pink Mamma

  • Late showing of Moulin Rouge

Day 5

  • Walk through the Palais-Royal Garden (cherry blossoms and magnolia trees bloom in late March and April!)

  • Lunch at Cafe 52 - it’s in the same square where they film Emily in Paris

  • Explore Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur Basilica

  • Drinks at Monsieur Bleu to see the Eiffel Tower sparkle (it goes off every hour after 7 PM)


Additional Activities

  • Private cooking or baking class

  • Guided tour of the Louvre

  • Private shopping experience at La Samaritaine

  • Versailles Palace, bike ride and picnic

All Restaurants

  • Breizh Café

  • La Fontaine de Mars

  •  Lapérouse

  • Café Marly

  • Pink Mamma

  • Bouillon Pigalle

  • L’Avant Comptoir de la terre 

  • Café 52

  • Chez André

  • La Galerie at Four Seasons George V

  • Candelaria


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