Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Niche & Luxury
  • Air
  • Training & Resources

Tips for the Perfect Short Stay in Paris

by Stacey Zable / June 22, 2023
Tips for the Perfect Short Stay in Paris

Photo: Shutterstock.com

Travelers visiting Paris for one to two days pre- or post-river cruise or as part of a combined trip with London or other areas of France or Europe can make the most of their stay by hitting the key highlights of the City of Light. More importantly for travel advisors, a short visit can spur repeat business when clients realize they must spend more time in the beautiful French capital.

The Eiffel Tower should be the first stop on any trip to Paris, even if it is just to take iconic photos in front of the city’s landmark. The queue up to the Eiffel Tower is traditionally a long one, so suggest clients instead book dinner at the new Madame Brasserie on the first floor 187 feet high. They will get to bypass the line and enjoy a lovely meal paired with an elevated view of Paris at sunset. You should reserve in advance for either the 6:30 or 9 p.m. seating. There is a choice of either a three- of four-course menu, both of which start the evening with a celebratory glass of champagne. The restaurant also offers lunch seating at noon and 1:30 pm. It is open for breakfast and snacks between the meals.

Get Walking
With limited time, a private walking tour is an ideal way to see and discover the most of the city. La Compagnie des Guides offers a range of private tours focusing on a select neighborhood, individual museum, or food theme. Private tours can be arranged for one to six people and last from two hours to full days. We opted for the “Emily in Paris” tour as it mixes in the fun of key sights from the Netflix series with historic and cultural attractions. It is a good choice for clients traveling with teens or young adult children or simply if they themselves are fans of the show itself. Since this is a private tour, the guide can customize it to individual interests as they walk along Paris’ streets. My husband did not watch the series, my daughter and I are fans; all three of us enjoyed the tour.

We met our tour guide in Place du Panthéon in the Latin Quarter and walked to Place de l’Estrapade, home to the exteriors of the apartment building and restaurant used for Emily’s home and Gabriel’s restaurant. One of our favorite parts of the tour was the beautiful 62-acre Luxembourg Gardens (where Emily jogs), located between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter. Even if clients do not take the tour, recommend they stroll through it passing the French and English gardens, some of the more than 100 statues, the Medici fountain, and the lovely large pond. Another part of the walking tour took us passed the Louvre and into the courtyard of Palais Royal, which dates to 1633, before returning to the fictional world of Emily at the front door of Emily’s marketing agency.

At the end of the tour, clients may want to take the time to return to explore the Louvre on their own. The massive museum can be overwhelming but the visitors trails can help based on your clients’ interests. A good choice for first-time visitors is the 90-minute The Louvre’s Masterpieces trail which includes the iconic Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”.

After our walking tour, we spent some time in the historic Marais neighborhood, home to cobblestone streets lined with dining venues and stores that range from top retail names to vintage shops. Marais is also Paris’ Jewish Quarter. Rue des Rosiers is where visitors can find treats at Jewish bakeries and follow the lines to top-rated falafel. For those with more time and an interest in modern art, Pompidou Centre and the Picasso Museum are located in Marais.

Where to Stay
Because our visit was short, we wanted to stay in a boutique property that provided a Parisian aesthetic in a neighborhood where we could get a feel for life as locals. Maison Eugénie in the 17th Arrondissement in the Batignolles district offered a cozy, romantic respite from the busy city. The hotel is located a bit further in terms of location to major sights, so we took UBERs to make the most of our time. The color red dominated guest rooms that boast European-style large windows that made us feel as if we were in our own pied–à-terre. The pretty hotel restaurant Montijo served a lovely breakfast buffet, creating a wonderful start for full days of sightseeing.

  
  
Related Articles
Tauck Adds New European Tours for 2025
Pleasant Holidays and Journese Launch Travel Advisor Contest for Paris
New Taxi Boats Make Inter-Paris Travel Easier
Where To Stay in The Palm Beaches
The 15 Most Popular Marriage Proposal Destinations
The Travel Institute Launches Paris Destination Specialist Course
Eiffel Tower Remains Closed Due to Worker Strike
2024’s Trending Destinations for Luxury Travelers
Record Heat in Europe Not Deterring Travel, Advisors Say

MOST VIEWED

  1. The Most Anticipated Hotel and Resort Openings of 2025
  2. Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency
  3. Here’s When Each Cruise Line Pays Travel Advisors Their Commission
  4. Princess Cruises Cancels Regal Princess Sailing for Unscheduled Dry Dock
  5. New U.K. ETA Requirement for Americans and Canadians Begins this Week
  6. Trevello World Holdings Inc. Acquires Gifted Travel Network


  1. Andrea DeMarco Out at Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Jason Montague to Oversee Oceania and RSSC
  2. Nikki Upshaw Departs Oceania Cruises
  3. Air Canada Flight Attendants Highlight Unpaid Work In Contract Demands
  4. Four of the Biggest Rule Changes Coming for Travelers and Advisors in 2025
  5. Here Are the Cruise Wave Season Promotions for 2025
  6. American Airlines Vacations Drops AAdvantage Requirement
TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage, analysis of industry news, trends and issues that affect how you do business. Subscribe now for free.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Journese Releases New Sales Tool for The Hawaiian Islands
Journese Releases New Sales Tool for The Hawaiian Islands

The new interactive sales brochure includes real-time rates and inventory.

Smaller Groups, Bigger Revenues: 107-Year-Old Collette Celebrates Record Year
Smaller Groups, Bigger Revenues: 107-Year-Old Collette Celebrates Record Year

When you’re 107 years old, having your best year ever means just a little bit more.

It’s Been a Long Road for Rio Las Vegas, but the Comeback Is Here
It’s Been a Long Road for Rio Las Vegas, but the Comeback Is Here

After completing phase one of the multi-year transformation, the refreshed Rio is showing new signs of life

Serenity at Coconut Bay Announces Bonus Rewards for Canadian Advisors
Serenity at Coconut Bay Announces Bonus Rewards for Canadian Advisors

For a limited time, advisors can earn up to $300 for tour operator and direct bookings.

Avanti Destinations & Japan National Tourist Org Unveil New Travel Advisor Tools
Avanti Destinations & Japan National Tourist Org Unveil New Travel Advisor Tools

The “Beyond the Golden Route” tools highlight FIT itineraries that avoid heavy crowds.

Belgium Strike Grounds Flights, Disrupts Train and Bus Services in Brussels
Belgium Strike Grounds Flights, Disrupts Train and Bus Services in Brussels

At least 40% of all flights from Brussels International Airport are expected to be canceled on Monday.

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
Advertiser's Voice
More than Villas. An Experience.
About Travel Market Report Mission Staff Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | 243 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY, 11771 USA | Telephone (516) 730-3097| Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy