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Paris draws millions each year with its rich history, art, and gastronomy. The city’s most-booked experiences include the 1-Day Ticket to Disneyland® Paris, Louvre Museum Reserved Access Tickets, and Palace of Versailles Full Access Tickets. These highlight Paris’s blend of culture, royal grandeur, and family-friendly fun, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both classic landmarks and memorable outings.
*Per-person "from" price; ranked by traveller-review volume across the experiences we list. Live prices and availability update at booking. For the full rundown — what's worth booking, what to skip and how far ahead to plan — see our guide to things to do in Paris.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best things to do in Paris?▾
Top activities include visiting top-tier museums like the Louvre, touring the Palace of Versailles, and enjoying family-friendly attractions such as Disneyland Paris. Dining along the Seine or in well-known locations like the Eiffel Tower also ranks highly. These options combine culture, history, and entertainment.
What can I do in Paris if I have only one day?▾
With just one day, prioritize reserved access to the Louvre or a guided tour of Versailles. Alternatively, a Seine River dinner cruise has a relaxing way to see the city’s landmarks. Choosing skip-the-line tickets helps maximize limited time.
Are skip-the-line tickets worth it in Paris?▾
Yes, skip-the-line tickets are valuable, especially for popular sites like the Louvre and Versailles where wait times can be long. They save time and reduce stress, allowing more time to enjoy the attractions themselves.
Are there free or low-cost things to do in Paris?▾
Yes, many parks, such as Jardin des Tuileries and Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, are free to enter. Walking tours of neighborhoods like Montmartre and visiting churches like Notre-Dame are low-cost ways to see the city’s culture and architecture.
What are the best activities for families in Paris?▾
Families often enjoy Disneyland Paris for its rides and shows, along with boat cruises on the Seine which offer a different view of the city. Museums with interactive exhibits and spacious parks also provide good options for children.
How far in advance should I book tickets for Paris attractions?▾
Booking tickets several weeks in advance is recommended for popular sites like Disneyland Paris and Versailles, especially during peak seasons. This helps secure your preferred date and avoid long lines.
Do I need a guided tour to enjoy Paris attractions?▾
Guided tours can enhance understanding of historical sites like Versailles and the Louvre but are not required. Visitors comfortable with self-guided visits can use audio guides or apps to navigate and learn at their own pace.
Editor's picks
For a full day of fun, the 1-Day Ticket to Disneyland® Paris remains the top choice with 26,928 reviews, offering a family-friendly theme park visit. Art lovers will find the Louvre Museum Reserved Access Tickets essential to skip long lines and access one of the world’s largest art collections, with 26,831 reviews. For those drawn to royal history, the Palace of Versailles Full Access Tickets provide comprehensive entry to the palace grounds, backed by 24,586 reviews. To deepen your understanding, consider the Palace of Versailles Guided Tours, highly rated with 9,658 reviews. Food and ambiance combine on the Bateaux Parisiens Seine River Dinner Cruise, praised by 4,743 reviewers, or enjoy dining at the Eiffel Tower’s Madame Brasserie, a popular spot with over 2,100 reviews. These selections highlight the diversity of Paris’s attractions and offer reliable options for your visit.
Tours and Activities Search
Find the best things to do in Paris. Browse 527 tours and activities, from cultural experiences and outdoor adventures to local favorites and insider picks. All experiences feature verified reviews, flexible booking, and instant confirmation.
Featured Tours and Activities in Paris
Normandy & D-Day Beaches: Guided Day Trip from Paris with Visit to Cemetery
Join an official guide and dive into some important history on a full-day excursion from Paris to the D-Day beaches in Normandy. Visit Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc, where the American Rangers landed;
Rating: 5/5
Musée Rodin: Private Guided Tour
Musée Rodin is an oasis of peace in the busy streets of Paris. On this two-hour guided tour of the grounds, you'll be able to learn more about the sculptor's life and the methods he used to create his
Rating: 5/5
Les Caves du Louvre: Guided Winemaking Workshop
Looking for fun things to do in Paris? Here's a corking idea to tipple your fancy. Join an expert winemaker and craft your very own wine from a variety of grapes – tasting, adjusting, and perfecting a
Rating: 5/5
AccroCamp: Boucles de Seine
Forests are cool at ground level, but there's no substitute for exploring the leafy canopy. Make like Tarzan and literally swing through the trees at AccroCamp! Strap yourself in and take to the trees
Join an official guide and dive into some important history on a full-day excursion from Paris to the D-Day beaches in Normandy. Visit Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc, where the American Rangers landed; pay your respects at the St. Lawrence American War Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer; stop at Arromanches to experience the 360° Circular Cinema; and visit Juno Beach.
Musée Rodin is an oasis of peace in the busy streets of Paris. On this two-hour guided tour of the grounds, you'll be able to learn more about the sculptor's life and the methods he used to create his clay and bronze sculptures. Whether you're inside the mansion or roaming its grounds, you'll be able to connect with Rodin's art. Outside, admire 'The Thinker' nestled between trees, and get a unique view of the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides while your guide delves into more detail.
Looking for fun things to do in Paris? Here's a corking idea to tipple your fancy. Join an expert winemaker and craft your very own wine from a variety of grapes – tasting, adjusting, and perfecting as you go. All in the name of science, of course. This experience will give you a deeper appreciation for the subtle notes that each grape brings to a fine wine, and a gentle buzz. You'll also get to design and print a custom label, and take a bottle of your very own wine home as a souvenir – just in case your memory is fuzzy for any reason!
Forests are cool at ground level, but there's no substitute for exploring the leafy canopy. Make like Tarzan and literally swing through the trees at AccroCamp! Strap yourself in and take to the trees on an adventure for the whole family. There are nerve-testing activities at every turn! Try your hand at an assortment of climbing walls, zip lines, swings, and rope bridges, with a continuous lifeline system allowing you to clamber with confidence. Make sure to brave the 15-meter-high Quickjump – you can do it!
During this 1.5-2 hour guided tour, you’ll explore a dazzling collection of artifacts, videos and displays and learn about how both World Wars shaped France and French identity. Your expert guide will outline the people and events that helped launch World War I, including Bismarck and the Franco-Prussian War, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Along the way, see equipment, uniforms, weapons and other artifacts that were used on the battlefield, original footage of the atrocities that took place before the Treaty of Versailles and even the train car where the armistice was signed. Explore Hitler’s ascent to power in Germany and the lead-up to World War II. Uncover the evacuation of Dunkirk and the Occupation of Paris, and witness eye-opening relics of the war. Ultimately, this tour is a deep dive into the individual and collective acts of courage that enabled an Allied victory. Great for history-buffs everywhere.
Learn all about Père Lachaise with tickets for this 2.5-hour walking tour and find out why this is one of the city's most remarkable landmarks. There is perhaps no cemetery in the world as beautiful and emblematic of a city’s history as Père Lachaise in eastern Paris. Join a certified guide for a personalized and in-depth journey through the iconic figures buried in Père Lachaise. With a small group, you’ll have plenty of time to ask questions about how each person lived – and died. During your visit to this captivating site, your guide will share stories about some of its most famous inhabitants, including Jim Morrison (whose grave is always covered with flowers), Edith Piaf, Chopin, and Oscar Wilde. You’ll also learn about the cemetery’s Holocaust memorials and the Paris Commune Uprising, whose last battle took place within its walls.
Maximize your time in the City of Lights and double the sightseeing on a four hour bike tour of Paris. Cruise around the French capital with the help of a professional guide and an easy-to-use two-wheeler on this fun, interactive tour. Pedal to the Eiffel Tower, swing by the Louvre, and pause for a brief break near the Champs-Elysées on your way to Notre Dame.
the hidden secrets stands out from other bike tours as it dives deeper into what makes Paris so unique aside from its monuments and museums. This tour takes place entirely on back streets so you’ll see a more authentic and charming side of Paris, one that most tourists only dream about finding. A tour like this can only be given by a true local who knows and loves their city. So let a passionate guide show you around and help you to see the unknown ways in which Paris really shines!
There's no better way to get to know a culture than through its cuisine. Join an expert tour guide on a food tour through Paris' Montmartre neighborhood. The hilltop village of Montmartre offers vineyards, colorful bistros, and villas with detailed facades. This area of Paris reveals new sights at every corner. Taste your way through French gastronomy – try Parisian coffee, chocolate delights, and an assortment of cheese, wine, and meats with a view of the ivory towers of Le Sacré Coeur.
Considered the soul of the City of Light, Saint-Germain des Prés is a stunning mix of history, charming little streets, unique art shops, cute cafes and restaurants. It's also a renowned hot spot for foodies from all over the world. From the oldest Abbey of Paris to the wonders of the Luxembourg Garden, you’ll be amazed by the diversity of the French food artisans on this 3-hour walking tour with plenty of stops for tasting both food and wine. Witness with your own eyes - and mouths - how passionate Parisians are about their work, and walk in their shoes through the romantic left bank.
For all you chocoholics out there, a trip to Saint Germain is a must. From Christmas to Valentine's Day and Easter to Mother's Day, locals flood to the area's boutique chocolate shops and patisseries to gobble up some of the world's finest hand-crafted treats. French people take the art of chocolate consumption seriously! Treat your taste buds to a fever dream of chocolatey goodness and experience the exquisite, melt-in-your-mouth delights of the picturesque confectionary hotspot of Saint Germain. An expert in sugar, spice, and all things nice will guide around this historic neighbourhood, providing a colorful overview of the history, and taking you to all the best places. Indulge in the exquisite macarons, delectable pastries, velvety chocolate truffles, and a range of cakes and goodies to soothe any sweet tooth. Marie-Antoinette would be proud!
Feast your eyes on the window displays showcasing cupcakes, pastrami, bagels and falafel. Discover the secrets of little shops and boutiques and indulge in the Marché des Enfants Rouges on this tasty and educational 3-hour Marais Walking Food Tour. Just a stone's throw from the Pablo Picasso museum, this indoor market is the oldest in Paris; founded in 1605. From Tuesday to Sunday, Parisians rush to its alleys for fresh fish, oysters, delicious cheeses from every region in France, cured meats, seasonal fruit and vegetables. And now it's your turn. Sample delicacies from Aveyron, Vendée, Pays Basque and more French regions renowned for their delicious products. There's also a lot to sample from the wine merchants, who'll be only too happy to suggest a food and wine pairing!
Join an official guide and dive into some important history on a full-day excursion from Paris to the D-Day beaches in Normandy. Visit Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc, where the American Rangers landed; pay your respects at the St. Lawrence American War Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer; stop at Arromanches to experience the 360° Circular Cinema; and visit Juno Beach.
Musée Rodin is an oasis of peace in the busy streets of Paris. On this two-hour guided tour of the grounds, you'll be able to learn more about the sculptor's life and the methods he used to create his clay and bronze sculptures. Whether you're inside the mansion or roaming its grounds, you'll be able to connect with Rodin's art. Outside, admire 'The Thinker' nestled between trees, and get a unique view of the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides while your guide delves into more detail.
Looking for fun things to do in Paris? Here's a corking idea to tipple your fancy. Join an expert winemaker and craft your very own wine from a variety of grapes – tasting, adjusting, and perfecting as you go. All in the name of science, of course. This experience will give you a deeper appreciation for the subtle notes that each grape brings to a fine wine, and a gentle buzz. You'll also get to design and print a custom label, and take a bottle of your very own wine home as a souvenir – just in case your memory is fuzzy for any reason!
Forests are cool at ground level, but there's no substitute for exploring the leafy canopy. Make like Tarzan and literally swing through the trees at AccroCamp! Strap yourself in and take to the trees on an adventure for the whole family. There are nerve-testing activities at every turn! Try your hand at an assortment of climbing walls, zip lines, swings, and rope bridges, with a continuous lifeline system allowing you to clamber with confidence. Make sure to brave the 15-meter-high Quickjump – you can do it!
During this 1.5-2 hour guided tour, you’ll explore a dazzling collection of artifacts, videos and displays and learn about how both World Wars shaped France and French identity. Your expert guide will outline the people and events that helped launch World War I, including Bismarck and the Franco-Prussian War, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Along the way, see equipment, uniforms, weapons and other artifacts that were used on the battlefield, original footage of the atrocities that took place before the Treaty of Versailles and even the train car where the armistice was signed. Explore Hitler’s ascent to power in Germany and the lead-up to World War II. Uncover the evacuation of Dunkirk and the Occupation of Paris, and witness eye-opening relics of the war. Ultimately, this tour is a deep dive into the individual and collective acts of courage that enabled an Allied victory. Great for history-buffs everywhere.
Learn all about Père Lachaise with tickets for this 2.5-hour walking tour and find out why this is one of the city's most remarkable landmarks. There is perhaps no cemetery in the world as beautiful and emblematic of a city’s history as Père Lachaise in eastern Paris. Join a certified guide for a personalized and in-depth journey through the iconic figures buried in Père Lachaise. With a small group, you’ll have plenty of time to ask questions about how each person lived – and died. During your visit to this captivating site, your guide will share stories about some of its most famous inhabitants, including Jim Morrison (whose grave is always covered with flowers), Edith Piaf, Chopin, and Oscar Wilde. You’ll also learn about the cemetery’s Holocaust memorials and the Paris Commune Uprising, whose last battle took place within its walls.
Maximize your time in the City of Lights and double the sightseeing on a four hour bike tour of Paris. Cruise around the French capital with the help of a professional guide and an easy-to-use two-wheeler on this fun, interactive tour. Pedal to the Eiffel Tower, swing by the Louvre, and pause for a brief break near the Champs-Elysées on your way to Notre Dame.
the hidden secrets stands out from other bike tours as it dives deeper into what makes Paris so unique aside from its monuments and museums. This tour takes place entirely on back streets so you’ll see a more authentic and charming side of Paris, one that most tourists only dream about finding. A tour like this can only be given by a true local who knows and loves their city. So let a passionate guide show you around and help you to see the unknown ways in which Paris really shines!
There's no better way to get to know a culture than through its cuisine. Join an expert tour guide on a food tour through Paris' Montmartre neighborhood. The hilltop village of Montmartre offers vineyards, colorful bistros, and villas with detailed facades. This area of Paris reveals new sights at every corner. Taste your way through French gastronomy – try Parisian coffee, chocolate delights, and an assortment of cheese, wine, and meats with a view of the ivory towers of Le Sacré Coeur.
Considered the soul of the City of Light, Saint-Germain des Prés is a stunning mix of history, charming little streets, unique art shops, cute cafes and restaurants. It's also a renowned hot spot for foodies from all over the world. From the oldest Abbey of Paris to the wonders of the Luxembourg Garden, you’ll be amazed by the diversity of the French food artisans on this 3-hour walking tour with plenty of stops for tasting both food and wine. Witness with your own eyes - and mouths - how passionate Parisians are about their work, and walk in their shoes through the romantic left bank.
For all you chocoholics out there, a trip to Saint Germain is a must. From Christmas to Valentine's Day and Easter to Mother's Day, locals flood to the area's boutique chocolate shops and patisseries to gobble up some of the world's finest hand-crafted treats. French people take the art of chocolate consumption seriously! Treat your taste buds to a fever dream of chocolatey goodness and experience the exquisite, melt-in-your-mouth delights of the picturesque confectionary hotspot of Saint Germain. An expert in sugar, spice, and all things nice will guide around this historic neighbourhood, providing a colorful overview of the history, and taking you to all the best places. Indulge in the exquisite macarons, delectable pastries, velvety chocolate truffles, and a range of cakes and goodies to soothe any sweet tooth. Marie-Antoinette would be proud!
Feast your eyes on the window displays showcasing cupcakes, pastrami, bagels and falafel. Discover the secrets of little shops and boutiques and indulge in the Marché des Enfants Rouges on this tasty and educational 3-hour Marais Walking Food Tour. Just a stone's throw from the Pablo Picasso museum, this indoor market is the oldest in Paris; founded in 1605. From Tuesday to Sunday, Parisians rush to its alleys for fresh fish, oysters, delicious cheeses from every region in France, cured meats, seasonal fruit and vegetables. And now it's your turn. Sample delicacies from Aveyron, Vendée, Pays Basque and more French regions renowned for their delicious products. There's also a lot to sample from the wine merchants, who'll be only too happy to suggest a food and wine pairing!
Musée de l'Armée-Les Invalides: Introduction to World Wars I & II - Small Group
During this 1.5-2 hour guided tour, you’ll explore a dazzling collection of artifacts, videos and displays and learn about how both World Wars shaped France and French identity.
Your expert guide w
Rating: 5/5
Père Lachaise Cemetery: Guided Walking Tour
Learn all about **Père Lachaise** with tickets for this 2.5-hour walking tour and find out why this is one of the city's most remarkable landmarks.
There is perhaps no cemetery in the world as bea
Rating: 5/5
Plan Your Visit to Paris
Planning your activities in Paris? We recommend booking in advance to secure your preferred dates and times. Our featured experiences offer skip-the-line access, expert local guides, and flexible cancellation policies. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or in a group, you'll find options tailored to every preference and budget. All tours listed here have been vetted for quality and customer satisfaction through partnerships with trusted local operators and international tour providers.
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