
Beyond the Louvre e Eiffel Tower and the most famous neighborhoods such as Montmartre or the Marais, there are several attractions that deserve to be visited and that make Paris a destination not to be missed. Furthermore, the French capital is also close to Italy and is simple reach it with the many flights departing from the main Italian cities.
Organize a weekend in Paris it's very simple, just look for one of the many flights at discounted prices and book a hotel, perhaps choosing those located in the most particular neighborhoods so you can fully experience the Parisian atmosphere. Here are some tips.
How to get to Paris from the main Italian airports
Getting to Paris by plane is really simple: in fact, there are many departing flights from various Italian cities which in about two hours lead to your destination in the beautiful French city. Paris, in fact, is served by 3 airports, Orly and Charles de Gaulle, very close to the center and by the Beauvais airport where mainly low cost airlines fly.
From Italy, Paris can be easily reached from Milan Linate: here, every day, numerous direct connections are available, both with scheduled and low cost airlines. Certainly for those traveling from Northern Italy, the Milan airport is the one to prefer due to its proximity to the center and, furthermore, the parking in Linate offers excellent availability and advantageous rates to be able to park your car in complete comfort and safety. In addition to the stopover, there is a free shuttle available 24 hours a day that can take you to the airport without having to book taxis or other private services. When you return from your trip, the same shuttle will be waiting for you to comfortably take you back to the car park.
Da Rome, instead, Paris can be reached with many low cost flights departing especially from Ciampino, but also moving south there are many connections from Napoli and from Sicilia.
What to see and what to do for a weekend in Paris
Surely if you go to Paris you can't miss it a visit to the best known attractions, such as Eiffel Tower, Montmartre and the Louvre, but there are also other places worth visiting.
For example, the Center Pompidou is certainly a stop to include in your weekend, as is a tour of the Latin Quarter, original and lively and home to the Parisian university. Furthermore, a walk in Paris cannot fail to include a visit to the Ile da la cité, a small islet that rises on the Seine in the heart of the city, where the beautiful Notre Dame cathedral, the Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie stand.
In the evening, then, a trip to the famous Moulin Rouge is a must, where shows with feathers, rhinestones and sequins are held every day. Entry includes a glass of champagne and is perfect for immerse yourself in this sumptuous atmosphere of other times.
If you have some time, perhaps taking advantage of the sunset, you can plan a cruise on the Seine: from here, in fact, you will be able to admire breathtaking views and enjoy the city panorama in which illuminated monuments and buildings stand out.
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