Paris itinerary: 100 common facts about France and Paris intensive walking guide
Hey darlings, have you booked your May Day flights yet? As a ten-year Paris veteran, I’ve stayed up late to organize this super essential guide + hidden activities that 99% of tourists don’t know about, to help you thoroughly experience the soul of Paris in three days! Save and share now✨
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Day 1: Classic Landmarks Walking Marathon
09:00 Eiffel Tower
Don’t crowd the Champ de Mars! Cross the bridge to Trocadéro Square for steps + panoramic photo spots of the tower
✨Secret: Secretly make a wish when it sparkles on the hour, locals say it’s the Paris version of a meteor shower (shh~)
12:00 Picnic at Champ de Mars
French sandwich + cherries + sparkling wine, learn from Parisians to use baguettes to fend off pigeon attacks
14:00 Louvre Museum
⚠️Book tickets on the official website in advance to avoid queues! Key route: Mona Lisa → Winged Victory → Mummies in the Egyptian wing (enter with caution if you’re faint-hearted)
Fun fact: Open until 21:45 on Friday nights, night visits are super romantic!
19:00 Seine River Cruise
Dinner cruise with Bateaux-Mouches company, remember to choose a window seat! The whole boat will scream when the tower lights up on the hour

Day 2: The Collision of Art and Streets
09:30 Montmartre
Buy a hand-drawn portrait on the steps of the Sacré-Cœur (Bargaining tip: Say “Je suis étudiante” to pretend you’re a student)
When passing by the Moulin de la Galette, remember to try a freshly made crème brûlée crepe!
13:00 Musée d’Orsay
Take a panoramic photo of Notre Dame from the clock window on the fifth floor! There’s a hidden bench in front of Van Gogh’s self-portrait that’s perfect for zoning out
16:00 Explore the Marais district
Shop for canvas bags at the Merci concept store, and remember to snap a photo when passing by the rainbow crosswalk!
☕️ Duck into an alleyway for a 3.5 euro Café crème, and learn from the French to dip sugar cubes in coffee and then eat them.
20:00 Moulin Rouge show
Book tickets a month in advance! After the show, head to the neighboring crepe shop to listen to the owner sing “La Vie en Rose”.

Day 3: A Time-Traveling Parisian Appetite
08:00 Saint-Germain morning market
Buy Comté cheese with melon, and the flower stall owner will give you lavender~
Must-eat at Des Gâteaux et du Pain pastry shop: Pistachio Financier!
11:00 Notre Dame Cathedral
⛪️ Climb to the top to see the gargoyles and city skyline, the basement has a stunning holographic projection exhibition!
14:00 Roaming the Latin Quarter
Touch the antique typewriter at Shakespeare and Company, write a poem on the philosophers’ graffiti wall
♂️ Follow the ‘Before Sunset’ route to the Panthéon
17:00 Take photos at the Galeries Lafayette dome
️ Don’t rush to shop! Head straight to the rooftop for a free panoramic view of Paris, it’s breathtaking at dusk

100 Cold Facts for Surviving in France (Essential Edition)
1️⃣ Restaurant tap water is free! Order “carafe d’eau” to avoid being charged 6 euros for mineral water
2️⃣ In the subway, “escalier à droite” means “stand on the right”, leave the left side for hurried Parisians
3️⃣ All stores are closed on Sundays! Except in the Marais district
4️⃣ If you encounter Black people selling friendship bracelets, run away! This is a classic scam
5️⃣ Tear baguettes vertically to eat, cutting horizontally will identify you as a tourist…
Total cost for three days: Approximately 6000 RMB (including flight tickets)
Accommodation recommendation: Guesthouses in District 1/4, best within 500 meters of a subway station!
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✨Guide Essentials✨
✅All attractions are accessible by subway, buying a 10-ride ticket is more cost-effective
✅Carry coins with you! Public toilets generally charge 1 euro
✅Clothing focus: Comfortable flat shoes + light windbreaker (the subway has no air conditioning!)

Friendly Reminder
✔️ Validity of Schengen Visa: Usually valid for 30 days, allowing a stay of 15 days. If you have applied more than twice, you may get a visa for 80/180/180 days, or 1/3/5 years.
✔️ Processing Time: Generally requires 7 to 20 working days.
✔️ Is an interview required:No interview required, but fingerprint collection will be required.
✨ It should be noted that most countries recommend applying at least one month in advance. For first-time applicants, applying as part of a group is usually easier to get approved!
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