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Paris in 2 Days: The Ideal Weekend Itinerary

Two days in Paris is enough to pair the must-see icons with a real taste of the city’s neighbourhoods. This 2-day Paris itinerary balances the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre on day one with Montmartre and a cabaret on day two — with the top-rated tours to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Day 1: Eiffel, Seine & Louvre
  2. 2Notre-Dame & Sainte-Chapelle
  3. 3Day 2: Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
  4. 4Evening cabaret show

Day 1: the icons

Spend your first day on the headline sights: the Eiffel Tower in the morning, a Seine cruise around midday, and the Louvre in the afternoon. Finish on the Île de la Cité with Notre-Dame and the stained glass of Sainte-Chapelle.

Day 2: Montmartre and the artists’ quarter

Begin day two in Montmartre, climbing to Sacré-Cœur for sweeping views before exploring the Place du Tertre and its painters. A guided walking tour brings the neighbourhood’s bohemian history to life.

Evening: cabaret or a dinner cruise

Cap off your weekend with a classic Parisian night out — a show at the Moulin Rouge or Lido, or a dinner cruise gliding past the floodlit monuments. Both are popular, so book a few days ahead.

Paris in 2 days — FAQ

Is 2 days enough for Paris?
Two days is enough to see the major icons — the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Seine and Montmartre — at a comfortable pace. With skip-the-line tickets you avoid wasting time in queues.
What should I not miss in 2 days in Paris?
Prioritise the Eiffel Tower, a Seine cruise, the Louvre or Musée d’Orsay, Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle, and an evening in Montmartre or at a cabaret.
Should I buy a Paris pass for 2 days?
If you plan to visit several paid attractions, a city or museum pass can save money and time. For just two or three sites, individual skip-the-line tickets are usually better value.