Flights to Paris

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The prices for Paris flights depend on many factors: the season, the city of departure, the airline, the availability of discounts and sales.

Helpful information

  • Paris is the capital of France (FR)
  • IATA code: PAR
  • Continent: Europe
  • Currency: Euro (EUR) (Course: 10 EUR = 9.96 USD)
  • Current time: 16:25 (GMT+2)
  • Current date: 2024.04.23

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One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, the City of Light is famed for its world-famous landmarks and museums, including the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Musée Du Louvre. With cheap flights from the UK to Paris airports, you can book the perfect holiday with Airinme.com today.

From world-class art galleries to fantastic shopping and restaurants, it's safe to say that Paris attractions are endless. The French capital is the ideal destination for romantic getaways, sightseeing shopping trips.  

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Things to do in Paris

  1. Start your day off by taking a stroll through the charming Champ de Mars and walking from the École Militaire complex at the southeast end towards the Eiffel Tower in the centre. Sprawling over 60 acres, the park is a popular picnicking spot among locals and tourists alike.
  2. Spend an afternoon in Montmartre, with its famous windmills, narrow alleyways and atmospheric cafés tucked away in ivy-clad buildings. Be sure to visit the Sacré-Coeur Basilica at the top of the hill.
  3. Synonymous with Parisian glamour, the Champs-Élysées offers impressive vistas all along its length, incorporating some of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde and Tuileries Garden.
  4. Have a coffee in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris. Renamed as the Place de la Révolution during the French Revolution, this is the place that Louis XVI and Marie Antionette were famously guillotined in 1793.  
  5. Opened in 1919, Shakespeare and Company in the Left Bank is one of the most famous bookstores in the world. During the 1920s, it was a gathering place for writers such as Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce and Ford Madox Ford.
  6. Home to some of the biggest masterpieces of art in the world, The Louvre and The Musee d'Orsay are absolute must-sees when in Paris. For lovers of modern and contemporary art, the Pompidou Centre is the place to visit.
  7. Reachable by the 400-year-old Pont the Neuf, this The Île de la Cité is where you'll find Notre Dame Cathedral, one of Paris's most famous landmarks. Located at the other end of the island is the Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic chapel that retains one of the most extensive in-situ collections of 13th-century stained glass in the world.
  8. Pick up two tickets for a show at the opulent Palais Garnier. The elegant, 19th century opera house, is one of the most famous in the world. It's also where The Phantom of the Opera is set.
  9. Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Grab your significant other by the hand and go see Montmartre's famous Wall of “I Love You's”. Finish the day off by watching the sunset from the Pont des Arts.
  10. Take a day trip to Versailles. Located 20 km outside of Paris, the Palace of Versailles is a sprawling château set amidst landscaped grounds and formal gardens, representing an extraordinary achievement of 18th-century French architecture and landscape design.

Shopping in Paris

As any fashionista will admit, Paris is one of the world's shopping capitals. Embark on the shopping trip of your life by exploring the city's department stores, designer boutiques, vintage stores and antique shops.

Best places to shop in Paris

Incorporating the area around Avenue Montaigne, Ave George V, and Rue Francois 1er, the Triangle d'Or is where you'll find the finest haute couture shops in the world including Dior, Chanel, Dolce e Gabbana, Prada, Gucci, and many, many more.

Boutiques in Marais

For eclectic fashion, unique jewellery and vintage clothes, take a leisurely stroll through Marais, former Jewish district and now a popular nightspot. If it's vintage threads you're after, visit Vintage Bar for fabulous antique furs, dresses and jewellery.

Paris shopping centres

Paris has many impressive shopping centres, including the upmarket Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores. The 10-story flagship store of the former is located at 40 Boulevard Haussmann, in the 9th arrondissement.

Eating in Paris

With an approximate 40,000 restaurants, it's no wonder Paris is often described as the culinary capital of the world. From Michelin star restaurants to takeaway crêperies, the city offers a plethora of options to suit all tastes and budgets.

Paris Brasseries and bistros

The historic, beautifully decorated brasseries of Paris offer a fantastic selection of local specialities. Popular meals include fresh oysters served upon crushed ice, and choucroute garnie, or dressed sauerkraut. Bistros, or bistrots, tend to be smaller, family-owned establishments where the menus change daily.

The cheese capital of the world 

The French often joke that they have a different cheese for every day of the year. From the creamiest of soft cheeses to psychedelic blues, Parisian fromageries offer enough options to make any foodie's head spin!

Insider's Tips

-        The French emergency phone number is 112. In addition, the police, or Gendarmerie, can be reached at 17, while the medical emergency number is 15.

-        Breakfast: 8:00 am – 11:00 am | Lunch: 12:00 – 15:00 | Dinner: 20:00 – 23:00

-        Business hours: Monday – Saturday from 9:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 – 19:00/20:00

–        If you're looking for a cheap and efficient way of getting around the city, buying a Paris Visite travel card is the way forward. Unlike individual metro tickets, the pass allows for unlimited travel in Paris.

–        Most of the top museums in Paris offer free admission to EU citizens between 18-25 years of age. At the Louvre, under 26s with a valid ID get in for free, while the Museé d’Orsay offers free admission to EU citizens aged 18-25.

Getting from Paris Aiports

Getting to Paris from Roissy-Charles De Gaulle

The quickest & least expensive way to get to Paris from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport is by taking the RER B suburban city train leaving from either CDG Terminal 2 or Terminal 3 (Roissypole).

Getting to Paris from Orly

The RER C (suburban train) connects to Orly airport via the Orlyval airport train. Follow the signs from Orly Ouest or Orly Sud to "Orlyval". For the Antony train station, hop on the RER B (direction to Paris).