Do you need a tour guide in Paris?
You don’t need a tour guide. However, there are great tours you could go on if you want some extra information in a particular area of Paris. For example: paris-walks.com gives great talks and they are inexpensive.
What should you not miss when visiting Paris?
12 Local Things Not to Miss When Visiting Paris
- Stroll Through Place des Vosges.
- Bois de Vincennes.
- Go to Trocadéro.
- Oysters & Champagne at Huitrerie Régis.
- Luxembourg Gardens.
- Liberty Leading the People, Louvre Museum.
- Stravinsky Fountain, Church of Saint-Merri.
- Visit the Paris Museum of Modern Art.
Is public transport free in Paris?
Fast, easy, and free! With the Paris City Pass, you can use the public transportation system (metro, RER, bus, Montmartre tram) within the inner city district of Paris Zone 1 – 3 for free! The public transportation ticket is valid according to the purchased Paris City Pass (2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 days).
Is the Louvre free for under 26?
Visit as a family Enjoy the Louvre experience with your children at no extra cost – admission to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions is free for all visitors under the age of 18 (or 26 for EEA residents).
How much does it cost to go up on the Eiffel Tower?
New Eiffel Tower rates
Adult rate | Youth rate | |
---|---|---|
Ticket with access lift – Second floor | 16.60 euros | 8.30 euros |
Ticket with access stairs – Second floor | 10.40 euros | 5.20 euros |
Ticket with access lift – The top | 25.90 euros | 13 euros |
Ticket with acess stairs 2nd floor + lift – The top | 19.70 euros | 9.80 euros |
Is Paris a walkable city?
Paris is more walkable than many tourists realize: When we stay in Montmartre, it takes us only about 40 minutes to reach the Seine on foot, despite having to walk nearly halfway across the city from north to south. In the heart of Paris, distances are even shorter.