Paris is the most romantic city on earth, and you can’t argue with that. So why not spend your honeymoon there? Being newlyweds is not possible every day.

1. Where to stay: luxury

Definitely in the penthouse at the Four Season George V. Why would you want to climb the Eiffel Tower if you can see it from your balcony? Plus, you can see the whole city at a glance.

2. Where to stay: middle ground

A more budget option is L’Hotel. Silk pillows, velvet curtains – this hotel is designed for lovers of the bohemian lifestyle. Add this glamorous hotel to your honeymoon and Paris will look like a medieval city.

3. Where to stay: budget option

A romantic studio for £76 a night is a budget option for a honeymoon in Paris. Have time to enjoy breakfast in bed before exploring the fashion capital. Charming balconies, shady terraces – here it is, a modest Parisian style.

4 Food: Baguettes at Folks and Sparrows

The most delicious baguettes in the bohemian establishment in Paris, which is so fond of French Vogue. Shabby furniture, unpainted walls – this has a special Parisian chic. Check out Folks & Sparrows on Facebook and see for yourself.

5. Eda: Chez George Restaurant

This place is worth a visit if you are really hungry and have the budget for a full meal.

6 Food: Macarons at Laduree

If you love sweets, you should definitely visit this place! After all, it is in Laduree that they make real macaroons and other desserts. You won’t try this anywhere else.

7 Food: Pizza at Pink Flamingo

The most delicious Italian pizza in Paris is at Pink Flamingo. Paris is the city of romance. This means that if you eat pizza somewhere in the park on the lawn, and you are wearing a white wedding dress, then people will smile, and not think you are crazy.

8. What to do: walks around the city

A lot of beautiful films were filmed in Paris: “Amelie”, “Midnight in Paris”, “Last Tango in Paris”. Take a walk through historical places that were previously only seen in the movies.

9. Where to visit: flea markets

Of course, the designer boutiques on the Champs-Elysées are no match for them, but flea markets will be an outlet for those who are madly in love with vintage knick-knacks. The most famous of them are Marché Biron, St-Ouen and Vanves. Google it just in case.

10. When to go: spring

In the spring, flowers bloom, the city is buzzing, street cafes resume their work. For spring you will need a blazer and a cream coat.

11. When to go: summer

In summer, the dream becomes possible to visit the rooftops of Paris, sit in summer restaurants and go out of town.

12. When to go: autumn

Paris in autumn becomes golden and picturesque. Gardens, terraces, and parks – they all look noble in autumn.

13. When to go: winter

Winter is the most romantic time to visit Paris! The city of lights glows even brighter against the backdrop of white snow. Sometimes you can even walk along the Seine at night if the weather has frozen it enough.

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Last Update: May 11, 2023