Paris holiday Packages
Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or a romantic at heart, Paris offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history, marvel at its iconic landmarks, and indulge in its world-class cuisine.
Qatar Airways Holidays offers a range of Paris holiday packages, providing you with convenient flights from various departure points and a wide selection of luxurious hotels. You'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your lavish or budget-friendly needs!
To maximise your experience, consider the various holiday packages to Paris:
- Room only: A room only package provides accommodation only, offering travellers complete flexibility in planning their meals and activities. This option is ideal for those who prefer to explore the city at their own pace and discover hidden gems without being tied to a specific meal plan.
- Bed and breakfast: A bed and breakfast package includes accommodation and a daily breakfast. This option is perfect for travellers who enjoy a leisurely start to their day and prefer a more relaxed pace. Enjoy a delicious and satisfying breakfast each morning, setting you up for a day of exploring the city.
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Paris holiday experiences
Paris, the city of lights and love, offers a wealth of experiences for every traveller. From iconic landmarks to world-class museums and gourmet dining, here are some of the top experiences to enjoy in the French capital:
It is worth mentioning, however, that a Parisian trip wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the quintessential Parisian café culture by sipping coffee or wine at a charming outdoor café.
- Eiffel Tower: Ascend to the top of this iconic structure for panoramic views of the city.
- Arc de Triomphe: Admire the grandeur of this monumental arch and the Champs-Élysées, one of the world's most famous avenues.
- Notre Dame Cathedral: Marvel at the Gothic architecture of this historic cathedral, although it's currently undergoing restoration.
- Sacre-Coeur Basilica: Visit this stunning white basilica perched atop Montmartre Hill, offering breathtaking views of the city.
- Palace of Versailles: Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles, a former royal residence known for its opulent interiors and expansive gardens.
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Disneyland Paris: France’s very own magical kingdom, where dreams come true, offering thrilling rides and enchanting shows for the whole family.
- Louvre Museum: Explore one of the world's largest and most prestigious art museums, housing masterpieces like the Mona Lisa.
- Musée d'Orsay: Discover a vast collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, including works by Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh.
- Centre Pompidou: Immerse yourself in modern and contemporary art at this iconic building.
- Musée Rodin: This museum is dedicated to the works of the renowned sculptor Auguste Rodin. It houses a vast collection of his sculptures, including "The Thinker" and "The Kiss.”
- Musée de Cluny: Step back in time at this museum, which showcases medieval art and artifacts, including tapestries, stained glass, and sculptures.
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Musée Picasso: This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Pablo Picasso and houses a vast collection of his paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.
- Latin Quarter: Wander through the historic Latin Quarter, home to ancient Roman ruins, charming bookstores, and lively cafes.
- Marais District: Explore this trendy neighbourhood’s historic houses, antique shops, and trendy boutiques.
- Seine River cruise: Take a leisurely boat cruise along the Seine River, admiring the city's iconic landmarks from the water.
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Montmartre: Explore the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre, where artists gather to paint and draw. Visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and wander through the narrow, winding streets.
- Champs-Élysées: Shop at luxury brands and designer boutiques on this famous avenue.
- Galeries Lafayette: Discover a wide range of high-end fashion and luxury goods at this iconic department store.
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Le Marais: Explore the trendy shops and boutiques in this historic district.
- Fine Dining: Indulge in gourmet experiences at Michelin-starred restaurants like Le Grand Véfour and L’Ambroisie - or simply make a night of flavours with a visit to Le Bristol Paris, an iconic hotel houses several Michelin-starred restaurants, including Epicure and 114 Faubourg. And there’s Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, if you’re looking to try a new, fresh and innovative take on French cuisine.
- Traditional French Cuisine: Savour classic French dishes like coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon, and crème brûlée at traditional bistros at La Tour d’Argent, a historic restaurant offering classic French dishes with a modern twist, or L'Ami Louis, a beloved bistro known for its hearty, no-frills cuisine.
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Street Food: Explore the vibrant street food scene, with options like crepes, galettes, and falafel. The best are usually found in Rue Montorgueil and Marché Bastille.
- Le Marais: A historic district known for its trendy boutiques, art galleries, and Jewish heritage.
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés: A bohemian neighbourhood with a literary and artistic history.
- Opéra Garnier: A stunning 19th-century opera house that offers guided tours and performances.
- Palais Garnier: A historic theatre that has hosted countless world-class ballet and opera performances.
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Cité de la Mode et du Design: A contemporary cultural centre showcasing fashion, design, and innovation.
- Versailles: Visit the ever-opulent Palace of Versailles, a former royal residence.
- Fontainebleau: Explore the stunning Fontainebleau Forest and the Château de Fontainebleau.
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Giverny: Discover the gardens and home of Claude Monet, the famous Impressionist painter.
- Paris Zoological Park: This zoo houses a diverse collection of animals from around the world, including endangered species.
- Parc Floral de Paris: A beautiful botanical garden with a variety of plant life and wildlife, including birds and small mammals.
- Fontainebleau Forest: This vast forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, and plenty of bird species.
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Birdwatching: Paris's parks and gardens are home to a variety of bird species. You can spot pigeons, sparrows, and other common birds, and even more diverse species in larger parks like the Bois de Boulogne and the Bois de Vincennes. Don't forget to feed the pigeons at iconic spots like Place du Trocadéro or the Pont Neuf.
- For most nationalities, a visa is required for visits to France. It is advisable to check the specific visa requirements for your country of origin.
- The official currency of France is the Euro (EUR).
- While French is the primary language, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
- Paris experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons, ranging from mild spring and autumn to warm summers and cold and rainy winters.
- The city boasts a comprehensive public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, RER trains, and extensive walking and cycling paths.
- While generally safe, visitors should exercise caution against pickpocketing and scams, especially in crowded tourist areas.
- Casual attire is suitable for most daytime activities. For evening outings, more formal attire is often appropriate, especially for fine dining or theater visits. The legal drinking age in France is 18, and alcohol is widely available in bars, restaurants, and grocery stores.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Eiffel Tower: An iconic landmark and symbol of Paris.
- Louvre Museum: One of the world's largest and most prestigious museums.
- Notre Dame Cathedral: A Gothic masterpiece with stunning stained-glass windows.
- Arc de Triomphe: A triumphal arch commemorating French military victories.
- Montmartre: A bohemian neighbourhood with charming streets, art galleries, and stunning views of the city.
- Palace of Versailles: A former royal palace with stunning gardens and fountains.
- Latin Quarter: A historic district with narrow, winding streets, bookstores, and cafes.
- Centre Pompidou: A modern art museum with a unique architectural design.
- Musée d'Orsay: A museum of art from the period 1848 to 1914.
- Champs-Élysées: A famous avenue lined with shops, restaurants, and theatres.
- Disneyland Paris: France’s very own magical kingdom, where dreams come true, offering thrilling rides and enchanting shows for the whole family.
Summer (June-August) is the peak season in Paris, offering warm weather perfect for outdoor activities like picnics in the parks, boat trips on the Seine River, and leisurely strolls along the Champs-Élysées. The city comes alive with festivals, concerts, and cultural events, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.
While summer is the peak season and can be crowded, the unique experiences and vibrant atmosphere make it an unforgettable time to visit Paris.
Paris, the city of lights and love, is a timeless destination that has captivated the hearts of visitors for centuries. Its romantic atmosphere and iconic global fashion status, steeped in history and art, invites you to wander through its charming streets and breathtaking landmarks.
The Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, the Louvre Museum, Centre Pompidou, the Champs-Élysées, all encapsulate the Parisian spirit, but so does a cup of espresso and a freshly baked croissant.