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Luxury Travel to Paris

✈️ 7 hours from NYC🗓 Best: April–June, September–October🌍 France

Paris at its finest. Paris is the world's most romantic city for a reason — and it's not just the Eiffel Tower. It's the boulangeries at dawn, the museums that hold human civilization's greatest achievements, the impossibly chic neighborhoods, and a food culture that remains the world's gold standard.

Paris doesn't need an introduction — it needs to be experienced, preferably at dusk from a Seine riverboat with a glass of Burgundy in hand.

Luxury travel isn't just about expensive hotels — it's about access, exclusivity, and experiences that aren't available through ordinary booking channels. The Wedding Unicorn's luxury travel planning for Paris means private villa arrangements, access to chef's tables and exclusive dining experiences, private guides with genuine expertise, and relationships with properties that translate into upgrades, amenities, and early check-in/late checkout that standard guests don't receive.

Paris is a destination that rewards luxury spending with extraordinary experiences — known for Eiffel Tower, Louvre, haute cuisine, fashion, love locks. We match you to the right properties and experiences rather than defaulting to whatever has the highest rate.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: April–June, September–October
  • 7 hours from New York City
  • Language: French / English widely spoken
  • Visa: No visa required for US citizens (90 days)
  • Currency: Euro
  • Private villa and suite arrangements
  • Private guides and exclusive access
  • Chef's table and exclusive dining
  • VIP arrivals and airport meet-and-greet
  • Complimentary upgrades via partner relationships
  • Bespoke day-by-day itinerary
Sample Itinerary

Paris Honeymoon: The City of Light at Its Most Romantic

Eiffel Tower picnics, hidden patisseries, Montmartre dawn, and the world's greatest art

7 nights$10,500/couple per couple

Paris has been the world's capital of romance for 300 years and has earned the title on every level: the architecture, the food, the fashion, the art, and the intangible quality of Parisian daily life — the morning croissant ritual, the evening aperitif culture, the specific beauty of the Seine at night — that makes visitors feel they are living inside the most romantic movie ever made. A seven-night Paris honeymoon covers the icons while going deeper: the hidden neighborhoods, the food markets, the literary cafés, and the best of the city that most tourists never find.

1Arrival in Paris — Bienvenue

Land at Charles de Gaulle and take the RER B direct train or a private car to your hotel in the city — the first view of Haussmann's boulevards, the zinc rooftops, and the first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower from the taxi window never ceases to produce the specific excited disbelief that Paris induces in first-time and returning visitors alike. Check in, freshen up, and immediately go walking — Paris is best explored on foot, and a first afternoon wandering from your hotel through the nearest neighborhood, following curiosity down cobblestone lanes and into courtyard cafes, is the perfect unscheduled introduction. Tonight: champagne at a rooftop bar or terrace café as the Eiffel Tower begins its every-hour sparkling light show at dusk.

  • CDG arrival and hotel check-in
  • First Parisian neighborhood walk
  • Café terrasse aperitif
  • Eiffel Tower light show from the Seine banks
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
2The Louvre & the Right Bank — Monuments and Masterpieces

A private guide meets you at the Louvre's Richelieu entrance for a curated 3-hour tour that covers the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and a path through the Italian Renaissance rooms to the Mona Lisa — the guide's knowledge of the works and the building's own extraordinary history (a medieval fortress, a royal palace, and the world's largest museum) transforms what can be an overwhelming experience into an intimate encounter with great art. After lunch in the courtyard, cross the Pont Neuf to the Île de la Cité for Notre-Dame's ongoing reconstruction viewing, then Saint-Chapelle next door — whose stained glass fills the interior with electric color. End the day with a walk along the Seine at golden hour.

  • Private guide Louvre tour — Venus, Winged Victory, Mona Lisa
  • Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle visit
  • Seine riverside promenade at golden hour
  • Dinner at Brasserie Lipp or La Closerie des Lilas
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
3Eiffel Tower Summit & Seine Sunset Cruise

Reserved skip-the-line tickets take you to the Eiffel Tower's second and third levels in the late afternoon, arriving at the summit in time for the city to shift from blue-hour clarity to the shimmer of a million lights coming on below you. Paris from above is a revelation — the Champs-Élysées radiates like a spoke, the Seine curves silver through the city, and the Sacré-Cœur glows white on its Montmartre hill. Descend for your champagne Seine dinner cruise departing from the Pont d'Iéna just below the tower — the illuminated river at night is the most beautiful version of Paris, with floodlit bridges, the Musée d'Orsay, Notre-Dame, and the glittering Louvre Pyramid all drifting past your candlelit table.

  • Eiffel Tower summit at blue hour
  • Champagne toast at 276 meters
  • Seine dinner cruise with illuminated monuments
  • Final Champ de Mars walk under the tower
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
4Le Marais & Montmartre — Bohemian Paris

The Marais is Paris's most alive neighborhood — the medieval Jewish quarter and LGBTQ+ hub has become the city's most stylish arrondissement, lined with concept stores, galerie courtyards, the extraordinary Musée Picasso, and the falafel shops of the Rue des Rosiers that have fueled every Parisian since the 1900s. Walk from the Marais through Belleville to Montmartre, ascending to the white domes of Sacré-Cœur for a view across the city's rooftops. In the evening, take a table at one of the small wine bars in the village of Montmartre proper — off the tourist trail, where Parisian wine drinkers actually drink — and order natural wines from the Jura and the Loire with charcuterie boards.

  • Musée Picasso in the Marais
  • Rue des Rosiers falafel at l'As du Fallafel
  • Sacré-Cœur rooftop view of Paris
  • Montmartre village wine bar evening
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
5Versailles — The Palace That Changed the World

Louis XIV's Palace of Versailles is one of the world's great buildings — 700 rooms, the Hall of Mirrors, and 800 hectares of formal gardens that defined European royal taste for 200 years. Take the RER C train from Paris (40 minutes) and arrive early with your priority entry tickets before the day crowds. The Hall of Mirrors is a spectacle of gilded baroque excess even when crowded, and the private apartments give a more intimate sense of the scale at which the Sun King lived. After the palace, spend the afternoon in the gardens — Marie Antoinette's Petit Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine (her private fantasy peasant village) are the most charming and personal corners of the entire estate. Return to Paris for dinner at a neighborhood restaurant.

  • Palace of Versailles Hall of Mirrors
  • Marie Antoinette's Petit Trianon
  • Grand Canal garden afternoon
  • Return to Paris for evening in Saint-Germain
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
6Market Cooking Class & Musée d'Orsay Impressionists

Your Parisian cooking class begins at the Marché d'Aligre in the 12th — the most authentic and affordable food market in the city, where chefs and neighborhood grandmothers shop side by side. Your instructor guides you through selecting the best vegetables, selecting charcuterie, and choosing a proper cheese plate, then back to the kitchen to cook a full French menu: soupe à l'oignon, sole meunière, tarte tatin with Calvados crème fraîche. A long lunch around the kitchen table follows, with wine naturally. In the afternoon, the Musée d'Orsay — housed in a converted Beaux Arts train station — holds the world's greatest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art: Monet's serial Rouen Cathedral paintings, Renoir's Bal du Moulin de la Galette, Van Gogh's bedroom, Degas's dancers.

  • Marché d'Aligre shopping with chef instructor
  • Parisian cooking class and long lunch
  • Musée d'Orsay Impressionist collection
  • Seine sunset walk from the d'Orsay to Pont des Arts
🏨 Stay: Hôtel des Grands Boulevards
7Final Paris Morning — Patisseries, Parks & Au Revoir

A final Paris morning is best spent slowly: find the patisserie nearest your hotel and eat a croissant and pain au chocolat standing at the zinc bar with an espresso, the way Parisians have started their mornings for generations. Take a final walk through the Luxembourg Gardens or the Jardins du Palais Royal — the most beautiful public spaces in the city — and sit on an iron chair in the dappled light for as long as you can. Buy macarons from Ladurée and a bottle of vintage Sancerre for the flight home, and board the RER to Charles de Gaulle carrying the specific melancholy that Paris always induces on departure: the certainty that you haven't been here long enough, combined with the quiet satisfaction of knowing you'll come back.

  • Final patisserie croissant ritual
  • Luxembourg Gardens farewell morning
  • Ladurée macaron shopping
  • CDG departure with Sancerre for the flight
🏨 Stay: Check-out

Where to Stay

ultra8th arrondissement / Place de la Concorde
Hôtel de Crillon

One of Paris's four palace hotels — a restored 18th-century mansion on Place de la Concorde where Marie Antoinette once danced, with suites overlooking the Grand Palais, a legendary spa, and a culinary pedigree that defines what Parisian luxury means.

luxury2nd arrondissement
Hôtel des Grands Boulevards

A beautifully restored 19th-century building with individually designed rooms, a rooftop terrace with bistro, and an impossibly chic Mediterranean restaurant in the courtyard — the kind of hotel that feels found rather than chosen.

midLe Marais
Hôtel du Petit Moulin

Christian Lacroix-designed boutique hotel in a converted 17th-century bakery in the heart of Le Marais — each of the 17 rooms is different, bold, and maximally stylish, perfect for design-conscious couples who want personality over polish.

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