Paris City Break — 3N/4D Europe package
A short, breezy Paris weekend wrapped with return economy flights, daily breakfast and the city's essentials.
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A short, breezy Paris weekend wrapped with return economy flights, daily breakfast and the city's essentials.
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A short, breezy Paris weekend wrapped with return economy flights, daily breakfast and the city's essentials. Over four days you cover the headline sights: a second-level Eiffel Tower ticket, a Seine river cruise and a half-day city tour or hop-on-hop-off pass, with free time to add the Louvre or a Versailles day on your own. It is the lightest of the long-haul packages, using 3-star hotels with Schengen visa documentation help, and is often paired with a Dubai or London stopover. The flexible, largely self-guided format suits independent couples and friends who want the icons without a packed group schedule. Museum entries beyond the included items are extra and best pre-booked, as Paris queues can be long in peak season. starting at INR 85,000 per person. Covers Paris 3N.
Arrive in Paris and transfer to your hotel. The evening is free to ease in, perhaps a first walk along the Seine or a café stop. After dark the Eiffel Tower sparkles for a few minutes on the hour, a memorable first sight.
A half-day city tour or hop-on-hop-off pass takes in the Champs-Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre exterior, Notre-Dame area and Opera district. Use your second-level Eiffel Tower ticket for sweeping views, with the Trocadero offering the classic photo angle.
Enjoy your Seine river cruise gliding past the riverside landmarks. The rest of the day is free for optional add-ons such as the Louvre, the Musee d'Orsay, Montmartre and Sacre-Coeur, or a self-arranged half-day trip to the Palace of Versailles.
After breakfast and check-out, transfer to the airport for your return flight or onward stopover. If time allows, a final stroll along the boulevards or last-minute shopping rounds off the short break.
Yes. A short-stay Schengen visa is required for France. The fee is around 9,500 rupees and is not included; operator provides documentation help only.
April to June and September to October offer pleasant weather and fewer queues. July and August are warm and crowded; December lights up for Christmas.
Paris has many Indian restaurants in the 10th and 18th arrondissements with strong vegetarian and Jain-on-request menus. Hotel breakfasts include vegetarian items.
Moderate. Paris days typically involve 6 to 10 km on foot; comfortable shoes are essential for cobbled streets and metro stairs.
No. Both are popular add-ons; allow half a day each plus pre-booked timed entry.
Yes. Common upgrades include Disneyland Paris, a Seine dinner cruise, or a London stopover.
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