Paris itineraries
Real, day-by-day Paris trip plans — museums, cafés, and neighbourhood walks, every place on a map.
Paris is a city of neighbourhoods: give each day one or two arrondissements and you will see more by walking less. Three to four days covers the Louvre and Orsay, Montmartre, the Marais, and an unhurried café afternoon — the thing people actually come back for.
The itineraries below are real trips built in Tralendr. Open one for the full day-by-day plan with every place mapped.
Paris trips to open and use
Planning a Paris trip — quick answers
How many days do I need in Paris?
Three to four days covers a strong first visit: one museum day (book the Louvre or Orsay ahead), one day for Montmartre and the grands boulevards, one for the Marais and the islands, plus Eiffel Tower time. Add a day for Versailles.
Do I need to book Paris museums in advance?
Yes for the big three — the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and the Eiffel Tower all sell timed tickets that regularly sell out. Book those before your trip and leave the rest of the day flexible.
Can an AI plan my Paris trip?
Yes. Connect Tralendr to Claude and ask for a Paris plan in chat — it lands in your free Tralendr account as a day-by-day itinerary with places on a map. One-minute setup at tralendr.com/claude.
Want a Paris plan of your own? Plan it in Claude chat and it lands in your free Tralendr account — or start from scratch. Either way it stays yours, forever, free.