Paris, the capital of France, is one of the most populated and visited cities in the country. It was founded in the third century BC by Celts known as the Parisii and by the twelfth century, it was one of the largest cities in the world. To this day, it is still an important center for fashion, science, cuisine, and arts.
Since we have family in Paris, M and I go back almost every year to visit the City of Lights and we’ve explored quite a few fun things to do in and around Paris over the years. Here are 18 things to do in and around Paris that aren’t visiting the Eiffel Tower (plus a few vocab words in French for each of the activities).
Things to Do In & Around Paris
1 // Enjoy macarons at Ladurée
Established in 1862 on Rue Royale in Paris, Ladurée is definitely a must-visit for those craving the delicious taste of the double-decker macaron. We stopped in at the Champs Elysées location and while the line was long, the macarons were definitely worth the wait. Read more.
French
English
les macarons
macarons
les pâtisseries
pastries
faire la queue
to stand in line
Location:
75, avenue des Champs Elysées
75008 Paris
2 // Go champagne tasting at La Veuve Cliquot
A short drive out to Reims, France will take you into champagne country, but more notably, to the cellars and tasting room at Veuve Cliquot, the champagne maker established in 1772. The tour takes you through a small museum, the chalk mines where the champagnes are stored, and finally back up into the gift shop/tasting room for a glass of bubbly. Read more.
French
English
le champagne
champagne
dégustation de vins
wine tasting
les caves
cellars
Location:
1 place des droits de l’homme
51100 Reims, France
3 // Eat both sweet and savory crêpes at Breizh Café
I love eating crêpes, and while I lean towards savory as my preferred choice, I won’t say no to a sugar crêpe. Breizh Café arguably has the best crêpes in Paris, and so it’s definitely worth stopping in. Just don’t forget to call ahead and make a reservation! Read more.
French
English
les crêpes
crepes/pancakes
salé(e)
salty
sucré(e)
sweeet
Location:
109 Rue Vieille du Temple
75003 Paris, France
4 // Check out one of the best views of Paris at Le Printemps
After a quick trip up the escalators in Le Printemps, you find yourself up on the roof with one of the best views in Paris. The Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur and Madeleine are all within sight, and while you admire the view, you can sip on a glass of wine or a cup of coffee. Read more.
French
English
le toit
the roof
une vue
a view
une terrasse
a terrace
Location:
64, BD Haussman
75009 Paris, France
5 // Stroll through La Galerie Vivienne
Les Galeries, or covered passages, are something that are tucked away all across Paris, and La Galerie Vivienne is one of my favorites. I love the old shop façades and window shopping in this center. Plus, there are quiet places to sit down and enjoy a bite to eat or to indulge in a coffee. Read more.
French
English
promener
to stroll/to walk
flâner
to stroll/to saunter
lèche-vitrine
window shopping
Location:
6 Rue Vivienne
75002 Paris, France
6 // Take a drive through the French countryside
You don’t have to go far to enjoy the countryside when visiting Paris. In fact, just 30 minutes to an hour by car will do! Read more.
French
English
le paysage
the landscape
la campagne
the countryside
des tournesols
sunflowers
Location:
Most directions about 30min-1hr outside of Paris
7 // Visit a Château in Chantilly
After an hour drive outside of Paris, you emerge from the coverings of the forest on the road through the French countryside in Chantilly, you are greeted with a beautiful château that sprawls across a green landscape. It snuggles up to a small lake and just beckons you to come and wander its grounds. Read more.
French
English
chantilly
whipped cream
un café chantilly
a coffee with whipped cream
un château
a castle
Location:
9030F Le Château
60500 Chantilly, France
8 // Visit Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet
This is one that I haven’t yet personally made it to, but it has been on my list for quite some time! Located within Versaille, The Queen’s Hamlet has an entrancing, rustic appeal. Built in 1783 for Marie-Antoinette, the hamlet soon became a veritable farm, providing food to the palace’s kitchens.
French
English
un hameau
a hamlet
une reine
a queen
un échapatoire
a getaway
Location:
Place d’Armes
78000 Versailles, France
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9 // Visit Alexandre Dumas’ Home
While Alexandre Dumas never lived in this home long (his fortune ran out and he was forced to sell the property), the Chateau de Monte Cristo is a fantastic visit for fans of the well-renowned author. Read more.
French
English
un écrivain
a writer
un auteur
an author
perdre sa fortune
to lose his fortune
Location:
Square des Ormes
78560 Le Port-Marly, France
10 // Enjoy a walk through the Marais
The Marais is a lovely place to take a stroll with its crooked streets and stone walkways. The Place des Vosges is definitely a stop to make if you head out to the Marais and it is also where you can get a glimpse of the former home of Victor Hugo.
French
English
balader
to stroll
une cour
a courtyard
être caché(e)
to be hidden
Location:
Place des Vosges
75004 Paris, France
11 // Take a self-guided tour down nearly any street to admire the beautiful doors in Paris
I love photographing doors and there’s just something about the character of doors in Paris that always captures my attention. Read more.
French
English
les portes
doors
le caractère
character
capter
to capture
Location:
Most anywhere in Paris
12 // Eat in a 500-year old abbey
I’m not totally sure if this location is still open, but if it is, M and I enjoyed our meal there. The restaurant, while it doesn’t look like much from the outside, is actually an abbey built more than 500 years ago. Read more.
French
English
une abbaye
an abbey
dîner
to eat dinner
sortir
to go out
Location:
14 r Lombards
75004 Paris, France
13 // Enjoy any one of the beautiful gardens in Paris
Paris is filled with beautiful gardens, you won’t be hard-pressed to find one (either free or paid admission), within which you can take a pleasant walk. Read more.
French
English
les jardins
gardens
se détendre
to relax/to unwind
la nature
nature
Location:
Most anywhere in Paris
14 // Eat kouignettes at Maison Georges Larnicol
This location only needs one word to explain why it’s worth a visit: kouignettes. Read more.
French
English
une patisserie
a pastry shop
des chocolats
chocolates
un gourmand
a foodie
Location:
132 boulevard Saint-Germain
75006 Paris,France
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Jun 2, 2015 at 10:38am PDT
15 // Enjoy cocktails on a boat at La Passerelle
La Passerelle is a dining experience popular amongst the 20-something crowd and is unique in the fact that the restaurant is located on a boat docked along the Seine. We went for an apéritif, indulging in a glass of wine and a cheese board.
French
English
une brasserie
a bar
sur un bateau
on a boat
mettre à quai
to dock
Location:
52 Quai du Point du Jour
92100 Boulogne
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Jan 16, 2016 at 11:10am PST
16 // Visit a boulangerie and indulge in pain au chocolat or chouquettes (or anything else really)
One of the things I miss most about Paris are the various boulangeries just a quick walk from most anywhere in the city. Each time I go back to Paris, I eat my fill of pastries and croissants to make up for the rest of the year I’m back in California.
French
English
une boulangerie
a bakery
kouign amann
a delcious, buttery, Breton cake
clafoutis
a baked dessert with fruit
brioche
sweet bread
financier
a cookie-sized sponge cake
Location:
Most anywhere in Paris
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Apr 14, 2015 at 12:20pm PDT
17 // Enjoy dinner on a boat tour along the Seine
The first time M and I visited Paris together, he took me out to celebrate my birthday on a dinner cruise along the Seine. Seeing Paris lit up from the river at night is truly an incredible experience. Read more.
French
English
les bateaux mouches
tourist river boats
romantique
romantic
célébrer
to celebrate
Location:
Port de la Bourdonnais,
75007 Paris, France
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May 5, 2015 at 6:34am PDT
18 // Visit the Maille mustard boutique
When it comes to mustard, there’s nothing better than enjoying a jar of Maille poured freshly from the tap. Plus, it helps that you can taste a nice selection of mustards with small breadsticks within the store before taking home your selection! Read more.
French
English
la moutarde
mustard
la vinaigrette
vinaigrette/salad dressing
les cornichons
pickles
Location:
6 Place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris
And, of course, you can always visit Versailles, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Pantheon, Sacre Coeur, the Louvre or any of the other famous monuments dispersed throughout the city.
What about you? Have you been to Paris? What are some of your favorite things to do while you’re there? If you haven’t been, where is somewhere in Paris that you’d love to visit? I’d love to hear your answers in the comments below!
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