The complete guide to free travel in Paris: 10 must-see attractions, transportation, accommodation, and food all at once!

The complete guide to free travel in Paris: 10 must-see attractions, transportation, accommodation, and food all at once!

Paris free tours make it easy to visit the fashion capital of France!

Have you ever fantasized about strolling along the banks of the Seine River, watching the Eiffel Tower at night, or tasting authentic crepes in a Parisian café? Paris, a city full of art, fashion and romance, attracts countless Taiwanese travelers every year. However, when planning your first trip to Paris, you may have questions about visas, transportation, accommodations, and itineraries. According toLatest Paris Travel TipsWith the right planning steps and on-the-ground tips, it's easy to enjoy the unique charms of Paris, whether you're a self-help novice or an experienced player.

📋 This article focuses on

  • Paris Free Trip Preparation, Transportation, Accommodation, Food and Safety Tips
  • A selection of must-see attractions, private routes and flexible itineraries in Paris.
  • Detailed Analysis of Paris Transportation Tickets, Accommodation Areas and Budget Planning
  • FAQs for Taiwan travelers' most frequently asked questions about the Paris Free Tour.

Top 3 Preparations: A must-do before your Paris trip

Visa, Airline Ticket, Insurance, Exchange & Must-have Apps

The first step in planning a free trip to Paris is to confirm your visa requirements. Taiwan passport holders traveling to France are exempt from visa requirements for short-term travel within 90 days, but it is recommended to bring along your return air ticket, proof of accommodation and travel insurance documents for inspection. It is recommended to book air tickets 2-3 months in advance to avoid the summer and Christmas peak seasons for better prices.

Little reminder:Travel insurance must cover medical treatment and loss of baggage. Medical treatment in Europe is expensive, so don't skip it!

For foreign exchange, it is recommended that you exchange some of your euro notes in Taiwan and have an international credit card ready. Most merchants in Paris support Visa/Mastercard, but small cafes and bakeries still use cash.

  • Google Maps(map navigation)
  • Citymapper(Paris Transportation Enquiries)
  • Bonjour RATP(MTR and bus times)
  • XE Currency(Exchange rate conversion)
  • Google Translate(Translation)

Further reading:Taiwan Travel Planning Tips

Weather and the Best Season for Traveling in Paris, France

Paris has a temperate maritime climate with four distinct seasons. In spring (March-May), cherry blossoms are in full bloom and the temperature is pleasant; in summer (June-August), sunshine is long and there are many activities but also the most tourists; in fall (September-November), the maple leaves are turning red and the temperature is pleasant; in winter (December-February), the temperature is lower but the Christmas market is romantic and charming.

Expert Advice:We recommend avoiding the July-August travel rush and opting for the off-season in spring and fall for a more local Parisian experience.

Pre-trip Reservations and Safety Reminders

For popular attractions such as the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and Seine River cruises, it is recommended to book tickets online in advance to avoid queuing up at the venue. Accommodation, restaurants and transportation tickets can also be booked in advance to avoid being unable to find suitable choices.

Attention:Security in Paris is generally good, but pickpockets are more common in the tourist areas. It is advisable to use anti-theft designs for your bags and keep your valuables separately.

5 Transportation Tips for Paris: Metro, Bus, Walking, Taxi, Bike Sharing

Paris Metro Ticket Selection and Purchase

The Metro is the most convenient way to get around the city, with 16 lines covering almost all the major sights. There is a wide range of tickets available, including Ticket t+, Mobilis and Navigo Découverte.

  • One-way ticket:Ideal for travelers with short stays or few moves.
  • One Day Pass/Weekly Pass:Suitable for those who move intensively and stay for a longer period of time, saving a lot of transportation costs.

Tickets can be purchased at MTR station kiosks, and credit cards and cash are accepted. According toParis Transportation TipsThe Navigo Weekly Pass (valid Monday through Sunday) is the best value, especially for trips of 5 days or more.

Public Transportation Route Planning and Money Saving Tips

The buses in Paris are very dense, making them ideal for short distances or for enjoying the cityscape. You are recommended to download the Bonjour RATP APP to check the real-time frequency and routes. Metro and bus tickets can be used interchangeably to save money on transportation.

A little reminder: the city is also very easy to walk around, many attractions are not far away from each other, and along the way you can find hidden versions of small stores.

Recommended walking areas in Paris

The center of Paris, such as the Marais, the Latin Quarter and the Champs Elysées, is within walking distance of many attractions. We especially recommend walking from Sacré-Coeur to Montmartre, where street artists and painters gather along the way.

Cab and Uber Tips

Taxis in Paris start at around €2.60, so it's advisable to take them from official cab stands to avoid the black cabs, and Uber is popular in Paris, with transparent pricing and credit card payments, making it ideal for nights out or when you have a lot of luggage.

Velib' Bike Sharing Experience

Velib' is a public bicycle system in Paris, easy to rent and affordable. Velib' is ideal for short trips and for experiencing the local life in Paris. Simply download the Velib' APP and register your account.

Top 7 Must-See Attractions in Paris + Private Itinerary Planner

Master the classics in one go

  1. The Louvre:One of the world's top three museums, "Mona Lisa" is a must see. Recommended in advanceOnline Ticket Reservation.
  2. Eiffel Tower:A Parisian landmark with a fantastic light show at night. You can climb the tower or enjoy the view from the Seine River.
  3. The Arch:Climb to the top overlooking the Champs Elysées.
  4. Notre Dame:Although it is under restoration due to fire, the exterior is still magnificent.
  5. Seine River Cruise:The dusk time is the most recommended time to enjoy the scenery along the coast.
  6. Orsay Museum of Art:Impressionist Art Collection.
  7. Montmartre Heights:Artist Gathering Place.

Ticket Booking and Queuing Tips for Attractions

It is recommended to purchase tickets online in advance for popular attractions, such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, which have time slots to avoid long waits at the venue. The Seine River cruise is recommended to be taken in the evening for the best view.

Recommended Hidden Attractions

  • I love you wall (Le mur des je t'aime):Next to the Montmartre hill, the multilingual "I love you".
  • Dali Art Museum:Collection of classic works by surrealist Dali.
Expert advice: Plan your itinerary with a mix of classic and private attractions for a more complete experience of Paris, France.

Comparison of Paris Accommodation Areas: 5 Areas' Advantages and Recommended Hotels

Analysis of Accommodation Characteristics for Areas 1 to 7

  • District 1 (Louvre):Concentrated attractions and convenient transportation make it suitable for first-time travelers or parents and children, but the price is higher.
  • District 4 (Marais):It's a trendy place for young people and couples with a rich nightlife, but it's a bit noisy at night.
  • District 5 (Latin District):With a strong academic atmosphere and a variety of restaurants, it is suitable for backpackers and students, but the rooms are quite small.
  • District 7 (Eiffel Tower):High-end residential area, quiet and cozy, suitable for families or long stay, but the price is high.
  • District 8 (Champs Elysees):Shopping paradise, transportation hub, suitable for shopaholics or business travelers, but the living function is average.

Budget, Boutique and Family Accommodation Recommendations

  • Budget Type:Generator Paris Youth Hostel, St. Christopher's Inn
  • Boutique Type:Hotel Le Six, Hotel Fabric
  • Family-oriented:Citadines Apart'hotel, Novotel Paris Centre

How to choose the best place to stay

When choosing a place to stay, it is recommended to consider the itinerary, transportation convenience and budget. If nightlife and food are important, choose the Marais or the Latin Quarter; if you want to have a quiet rest, District 7 or the suburbs are recommended.

Reminder: Parisian hotels are generally small, so it is advisable to book in advance and check if breakfast is included.

Paris Food Map: 6 Must-Eat Local Cuisine and Popular Restaurant Recommendations

French breakfast, crepes, foie gras, macaroons, Café de Paris, Michelin restaurant

  • French Breakfast:Couscous and baguettes with coffee are the perfect way to experience a leisurely Parisian morning.
  • Crêpe:There are several popular crepe stores in the Marais and Montparnasse.
  • Goose liver (Foie Gras):Available in fine restaurants or supermarkets.
  • Macaroons:Must-visit stores such as Ladurée and Pierre Hermé.
  • Café de Paris:Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots and other classic old favorites.
  • Michelin restaurants:Such as Le Meurice, Epicure, etc. Advance reservations are required.

Hidden Snacks Recommended by Local People

According toParis Food TipsThe French savory pies, croissants and cassoulets are also popular with the locals. Try street markets and traditional bakeries.

How to avoid stepping on mine restaurants

  • Avoid the restaurants at the entrance to the tourist area.
  • Refer to Google reviews and TripAdvisor rankings.
  • Check the price of the menu before entering the restaurant to avoid being charged a high service fee.

Top 8 Safe & Practical Tips for Traveling in Paris

  1. Anti-pickpocketing:The carry-on bag has an anti-theft design and keeps valuables separate.
  2. Safe at night:Avoid traveling alone at night in remote areas and take an Uber for extra peace of mind.
  3. Emergency contact information:Please save the phone numbers of the French police17, ambulance15, and the representative office of Taiwan in France in advance.
  4. French cultural etiquette:Say hello when you enter a restaurant and Merci at the checkout to show courtesy.
  5. Taboo:Don't eat on the MTR, and don't respect privacy by taking pictures of others.
  6. Verbal communication:Learn some basic languages such as Bonjour, Merci, Excusez-moi.
  7. Commonly used French phrases:"Je voudrais..." (I want...), "Combien ça coûte?" (How much?). .
  8. Backup of important documents:Scan passports, air tickets and insurance certificates for cloud backup.

Paris itinerary planning example: 3 days 2 nights, 5 days 4 nights flexible itinerary suggestions

3 Days 2 Nights Classic Itinerary Suggestion

  • D1:Louvre → Marais → Seine River Cruise
  • D2:Eiffel Tower → Musée d'Orsay → Champs Elysées
  • D3:Montmartre Heights→Sacré-Coeur→I Love You Wall

5 Days 4 Nights In-Depth Trip Recommendation

  • D1:Louvre → Jardin des Tuileries → Marais
  • D2:Eiffel Tower→Seine River Cruise→Gastronomic Discovery in District 7
  • D3:Musée d'Orsay→Latin Quarter→Madonna Tour
  • D4:Montmartre Heights→Dali Art Museum→Paris Café Experience
  • D5:Champs Élysées→Arc de Triomphe→Scouting and Shopping
Expert's tip: Schedule 2-3 highlights per day and allow flexible time for exploring local life.
Further reading:[Paris Free Travel] 5 Days 4 Nights Lazybones Package Tips!

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Q: What is the best way to spend a few days in Paris, France?

A. It is generally recommended to arrange at least 4~5 days in order to have an in-depth experience of the main attractions and local life in Paris. If you only stay for 2~3 days, you can focus on the classic sights such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower; if you have more time, you can extend your stay to the Palace of Versailles or small towns in the outskirts of the city. According to the experience of Taiwanese travelers, most people choose 5 days and 4 nights as the most flexible and less rushed option.

Q: Which district of Paris is the best to visit? How do I choose my accommodation?

A. District 1, near the Louvre, has the most convenient transportation and a high concentration of sightseeing spots, which is very suitable for first-time travelers; District 4, the Marais, has a rich cultural and youthful atmosphere and a variety of cuisines; and District 7, around the Eiffel Tower, is quiet and comfortable for families. The choice of accommodation can be adjusted according to personal preferences and budget, for example, if you want to experience the nightlife, you can choose the Latin Quarter or the Marais, and if you have the need for parents and children, you can recommend Quarter 7 or the suburban hotels.

Q: How much does a free trip to Paris cost? How do I budget?

A. Take Taiwan as an example: airfare is NT$20,000~30,000; accommodation is NT$3,000~6,000 per night; daily meals are NT$1,000~2,000; and tickets to tourist attractions and transportation are NT$1,000 per day. If you add shopping and extra activities, the total cost for five days and four nights is NT$60,000~100,000, which can be adjusted according to individual spending habits.

Q: How is Paris divided into different districts? What are the specialties?

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A. Paris is divided into 20 administrative districts, each with a different atmosphere. For example, the 1st to 7th arrondissements are in the center of the city and rich in tourist resources, the 4th arrondissement, the Marais, is fashionable and literate, the 5th arrondissement, the Latin Quarter, is academic, and the 8th arrondissement, is a shopper's paradise. It is recommended to choose your accommodation and activities according to the purpose of your trip. If you want to have a deeper experience of local life, you can choose districts 11 to 12, which are less crowded with tourists.

Q: What are the must-see attractions in Paris? Is there a recommended route?

A. Must-see attractions include the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, Seine River cruises and Montmartre. Recommended routes such as "Louvre → Marais → Seine", "Eiffel Tower → Musée d'Orsay → Champs-Élysées" can be flexibly adjusted according to the number of days of stay, and it is ideal to arrange 2~3 key attractions per day.

Q: What is the best way to get around Paris? What are the best ways to save money?

A. The city center is most convenient by subway and bus, and you can also make use of Velib's shared bikes. For stays of five days or more, the Navigo weekly pass is the best deal; for shorter stays, use a one-way or one-day ticket. Walking is also a great way to explore the city center, save money on transportation and discover hidden stores.

Q: What are some of the best places to eat in Paris? Do you have any restaurant recommendations?

A. Must-try dishes include crêpes, crepes, foie gras, macarons and French cuisine. Popular restaurants such as Café de Flore, Ladurée macaron boutique and Michelin-starred restaurants are all worth trying. Locals also recommend trying traditional bakeries and street markets for snacks such as French savory pies and Cassoulet stews.

Q: What should I be aware of when traveling in Paris? What should I do for safety?

A. 
Security in Paris is generally good, but pickpockets are more common in popular tourist spots. Recommended:

  • - The carry-on bag is designed to be anti-theft and to keep your valuables separate;
  • - Avoid traveling alone to isolated streets at night and take an Uber back to your hotel;
  • - Learn a few simple phrases to improve your communication;
  • - Please keep emergency contact information such as Police 17 and the telephone number of the Taiwan Representative Office in France in advance;
  • - Back up your passport and other important documents in the cloud.


Conclusion: Make your trip to Paris a memorable one!

With the right planning steps and on-the-ground tips, you can make unforgettable memories in this stylish city, whether you're a novice traveler or a veteran! From attractions to transportation, accommodation to food, every detail is full of surprises and stories. Start planning your Paris vacation now! Explore the world with Aa Travel Maps and start your own Paris, France travel adventure!

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