
Paris is one of the dreamiest cities on earth filled with a wide range of attractions, especially for couples. In fact, the number of couples flocking to the capital city of France to celebrate an important milestone in their relationship and rekindle their life is nearly infinite. If you are also planning to take your significant other to the ever beautiful Paris, some of the best neighborhoods, activities, hotels, etc., that you may consider to make the best out of your private Paris tours are given below.
Enjoy a Blissful Morning at Montmartre
Starting your day in the French capital at Montmartre will be quite appealing, especially if you are in the city during peak seasons. Needless to mention, Montmartre is one of the most popular destinations here and hence, its narrow paths paved with captivating cobblestones tend to fill up with crowd quite fast. This will surely keep you from enjoying its swoon-worthy charm to the fullest.
Furthermore, it is recommended to stick to the southern side of the locality ascending via the Square Louise Michel to the popular Sacre Coeur. The best way to explore this spectacular neighborhood is on foot. However, if you find this task exhausting or if you don’t have much time to spare, you can always rely on the public transportation system here, particularly metro trains. This area is also a great option for all the shopaholics out there since you can always find a vast range of both high-end and affordable boutiques here.
Additionally, there are numerous off-beaten paths in this neighborhood such as the Rue Lepic. Towards the northern side of Montmartre, you can find several gardens and an amazing vineyard. Furthermore, Musée d Montmartre and Espace Dali are the two cultural venues that you may find here. After tiresome sightseeing, you are likely to be all drained up. So, head on to the Marcel, which offers a decent range of drool-worthy dishes, for your breakfast or brunch. In case you love to grab something on the go, the best option will be the Pain Pain bakery.
Spend your Afternoon at the Saint-Germain Neighborhood
Once you are done with your morning agenda, head on to the Pont de la Concorde. This large square is popular for its 3000-year-old obelisk and grand fountains. Note that the monuments here are highlighted beautifully by bordering it Jardin des Tuileries on one side and the extravagant Champs Élysées on the other. At the end of the Élysées, you can see the remarkable Arc de Triomphe. The neighborhood will lead you to the amazing Faubourg Saint Germain, which offers a spectacular view of many national monuments. Some of those popular options include the Eiffel Tower Louvre Museum, Grand Palais, etc.
This ancient neighborhood that was constructed during the 17th and 18th centuries was home to several aristocrats and diplomatic leaders since the French Revolution. You can still see the remnants of the magnificent Italianate here. One of the most popular constructions here is the Orsay museum, which was a former train station. Currently, you can see the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist artworks in this art gallery. However, this museum is a bit underrated and hence, less crowded when compared to other museums like Louvre and Rodin making Orsay museum tours a great option to include in your itinerary.
Furthermore, you can find numerous eateries around the museum and you may choose one for your lunch based on your requirements. If you are looking for a quick bite, any of the popup cafes on the Parc Rives de Seine will be perfect. As you walk down the bank, you will reach to the enchanting Notre Dame Cathedral.
A Happening Evening at Le Marais
How can you wrap up your private Paris tours without exploring the Marais neighborhood? Note that this is one of the most popular destinations in Paris and is known for its eclectic range of attractions. In fact, there will be hardly anything that you will not find here making it a perfect spot to wrap up your outstanding day. Before moving to the Saint Germain neighborhood, the nobles in the city tend to live here because of its captivating and picturesque ambiance.
However, the locality attracted a wide range of migrants over time. Currently, this place features a vibrant mix of cultures. In fact, exploring this street alone will be like traveling around the world. Similarly, this spot happens to be one of the best shopping destinations making it a beloved spot for all the interior decorators and fashionistas out there. However, most shops here tend to shut down by 07:00 or 08:00 pm.
Besides, the outskirts of this neighborhood are also mind-blowing. If you are not yet exhausted, you can head on to the nearby Musée national Picasso-Paris. When it comes to dinner, there is no shortage here. Plus, you can expect diversity when it comes to the cuisines also in the Marais district. Choose your favorite culinary treat and wrap up your one day tour in the city.