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Europe Road Trip: Paris, Brussels, Bern, Turin, Barcelona & Madrid
Drive from Paris to Madrid over 20 days and trade postcards for real moments: morning croissants along the Seine, Belgian beer in a cobbled square, alpine light in Bern, late-night tapas in Barcelona, and brisk walks through Madrid. This itinerary gives you day-by-day routes, realistic budgets, and local meal picks so you save time and avoid the usual tourist traps.

7-Day Paris Itinerary: City Highlights & Day Trips to Versailles, Giverny & Mont‑Saint‑Michel
See Paris in seven efficient days: with Louvre, Sainte‑Chapelle, Sacré‑Cœur, Versailles, Monet’s Giverny and Mont‑Saint‑Michel, plus smart tips to skip lines, save transit time and pick the best tables. Pro tips: prebook timed tickets for major sights, take the earliest train to Mont‑Saint‑Michel, aim for late afternoon light at the Eiffel and Sacré‑Cœur, and pack good walking shoes. Food and market picks (quick, local, classic): Marché Mouffetard stalls then sit at Le Verre à Pied (118 Rue Mouffetard) or La Fontaine de la Mouffe (53 Rue Mouffetard); Le Marais - L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers or Café Charlot on Rue de Bretagne; Marché des Enfants Rouges - try Chez Alain Miam Miam crepes; Versailles - browse Marché Notre‑Dame / stalls on Rue de la Paroisse or a nearby bistro; Giverny - lunch at a village bistro on Rue Claude Monet; Mont‑Saint‑Michel - try the classic La Mère Poulard on Grande Rue; final brunch at Marché d'Aligre (Le marché couvert Beauvau). Short, actionable guidance so you avoid tourist traps and make the most of each day.

5-Day Paris and Disneyland Paris Itinerary: Culture, Classics & Pro Tips
A compact, day-by-day 5-day Paris and Disneyland Paris itinerary that saves you time and avoids lines with smart sequencing and booking tips. You'll get practical timing (Sainte‑Chapelle, Centre Pompidou, Louvre and Musée d’Orsay), the best RER A route to Marne‑la‑Vallée, and Disney app/early-entry advice. Food notes: Latin Quarter - historic Le Procope (Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie) and market bites on Rue Mouffetard; Rue de Rivoli/Palais Royal - Café Marly (Rue de Rivoli) for a classic lunch; Le Marais - L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers and Marché des Enfants Rouges (39 Rue de Bretagne) for brunch; Île Saint‑Louis - Berthillon for ice cream. Read this plan to skip queues, choose the right meals and catch Paris at golden hour. Easy to follow and ready to book.

One Week in Paris: Classic Highlights - Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Montmartre & Seine Cruise
See Paris in seven days with a tight plan that saves time and avoids common pitfalls. Skip‑the‑line and timing tips for the Eiffel, Louvre and Sainte‑Chapelle; start Montmartre at Sacré‑Cœur to walk mostly downhill; book Versailles and the evening Seine cruise in advance. Eat like a local: buy cheese at Marché Mouffetard and sit down at Le Verre à Pied or La Fontaine de la Mouffe on Rue Mouffetard; choose quieter terraces on Rue Norvins or Rue des Saules in Montmartre; head to Rue Sainte‑Anne for ramen and Boulevard Saint‑Germain cafés for breakfast. Clear routes, exact when-to-go windows and classic restaurant and market picks so you see more and stress less.

Paris Foodie Itinerary: 5 Days of Bakeries, Markets & Classic Bistros (Pro Tips)
Taste Paris in five efficient days: morning boulangerie rounds around Rue des Rosiers, market lunches at Marché des Enfants Rouges and Rue Mouffetard Market, cheese stops near Rue de Bretagne, and classic bistros on Rue Vieille du Temple and around the Panthéon. Pro tips you can use: visit markets early for best picks, look for the baker’s hot‑oven window, reserve dinner tables on tight streets, choose prix‑fixe to sample more, and pack cheeses/jams securely for travel. Clear routes, named market stops and street-level restaurant directions help you save time, avoid tourist traps and eat like a local.

2-Day Paris Itinerary - Weekend Express: Top Sights & Classic Parisian Restaurants
See Paris in 48 hours on a tight, walkable loop: Notre‑Dame, Sainte‑Chapelle, the Louvre, Tuileries, Champs‑Élysées/Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre and Musée d'Orsay. 💡 Pro tips: buy timed tickets for Sainte‑Chapelle and the Louvre and arrive at opening to beat queues; visit Sainte‑Chapelle in daylight for its stained glass; catch golden hour from the Montparnasse deck. Food plan: Lunch by Place Saint‑Michel, where you can pick a sunny terrace on Rue Saint‑Jacques or head to Saint‑Germain for Café de Flore (Boulevard Saint‑Germain) or Les Deux Magots (Place Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés); Montmartre breakfast on Rue des Abbesses or around Place du Tertre, where you can try Le Consulat (Place du Tertre) or La Maison Rose (Rue de l'Abreuvoir); stock a picnic or have market lunch at Rue Cler market, where you can find fromageries, rôtisseries and charcuteries; reserve ahead for a classic dinner on Avenue des Champs‑Élysées (Fouquet's). Quick booking checklist so you see more and stress less.

5-Day Paris Itinerary - Pro Tips & Classic Restaurants
See Paris in five days with smart timing, skip‑the‑line advice, and restaurant picks that save you time and mistakes. Pro tips: prebook Louvre and Eiffel tickets, enter the Louvre via Carrousel if the pyramid is busy, visit Sacré‑Cœur early or after sunset, and aim for Musée d’Orsay late afternoon. Restaurant notes (updated): Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés breakfast at Café de Flore or Les Deux Magots; Place du Tertre for classic crêperies for lunch; Rue de Rivoli bistros for midday; Champs‑Élysées brasseries (e.g., Fouquet’s) for dinner; Le Marais on Rue Vieille du Temple and Rue des Rosiers for bistros and boulangeries; Les Halles and Les Halles Gourmandes for market-style lunch. Sensory, practical, and ready to follow. This plan gets you the views, the art, and the tables.

5-Day Paris Summer Itinerary: Outdoor Experiences and Seasonal Events
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Paris in summer with this 5-day itinerary featuring long sightseeing days, Seine river cruises, open-air cafés, gardens, parks, and evening walks.

5-Day Paris Winter Itinerary: Museums, Markets & Cozy Nights
Paris in winter is made for slow walks, warm cafés, and world-class culture. This 5-day itinerary balances iconic museums, covered passages, seasonal lights, and Christmas markets (when they’re running), with scenic Seine strolls and classic bistro dinners that feel extra comforting in the cold. The pacing is designed for shorter daylight hours and includes plenty of easy-to-book tours and experiences, so you can spend less time planning and more time enjoying Paris at its coziest.

5-Day Paris Niche Culture Itinerary: Explore Jazz Bars, Perfumery Ateliers, Vintage Markets, and Creative Studios
Immerse yourself in the artistic undercurrent of Paris with this 5-day itinerary, featuring jazz experiences, perfumery ateliers, vintage markets, and creative studios, while highlighting the unique crafts that keep Parisian culture vibrant.

5-Day Paris Luxury Romantic Escape: Fine Dining, Boutique Hotels, and More
Experience the ultimate romantic getaway in Paris with this 5-day itinerary featuring fine dining, private Seine cruises, spa indulgences, and breathtaking views.

5-Day Paris Solo Travel Itinerary for Independent Explorers
Embark on an unforgettable solo journey through Paris with this 5-day itinerary featuring group tours, cooking classes, and local cafés to meet fellow travelers, along with iconic shows at Olympia and Moulin Rouge.

5-Day Paris Local Life Itinerary: Explore the Heart of the City
Immerse yourself in the authentic Parisian lifestyle with this 5-day itinerary showcasing local hangouts, artisan workshops, and vibrant open-air markets. Discover the hidden gems of Belleville, Canal Saint-Martin, Butte aux Cailles, and more.

5-Day Paris Hidden Gems Itinerary: Uncover Lesser-Known Museums, Covered Passages, Vintage Shops, and Quiet Neighborhoods
Explore the enchanting underbelly of Paris with this 5-day itinerary that highlights hidden gems, lesser-known museums, and offbeat neighborhoods, charming covered passages, including Canal Saint-Martin, the Panthéon, Bibliothèque Nationale, and unique walking tours in Belleville.