🚇 Arrival
Transit to your hotel in the vibrant Le Marais district.
Welcome to your bespoke gastronomic adventure through the City of Light. This curated journey is designed for two food enthusiasts to discover the soul of Paris through its historic markets, legendary bakeries, and authentic bistros, all while soaking in the romantic atmosphere of June.
🌤 WEATHER SUMMARY & NUANCES: Expect warm, sunny June days with temperatures reaching up to +31°C. The "White Nights" of Paris mean daylight lasts until nearly 10:00 PM, offering incredible evening views. Clothing: Wear light, breathable fabrics and comfortable walking shoes (Parisian cobblestones are unforgiving). Advice: Carry a reusable water bottle to refill at the historic Wallace Fountains. Keep a light foldable umbrella or raincoat handy for sudden, intense June thunderstorms.
💱 Exchange Rate: 1 EUR (€) = 1.16 USD ($) (Forecast for June 2026) Total Amount: €414.45 / $480.77 🏡 Accommodation: $185.00 (Average for 1 night in peak June season) 🗺️ Daily Expenses: $252.07 (Total for Day 1 & Day 2) 🛡️ Reserve Fund (10%): $43.70 Желаем вам потрясающего путешествия и незабываемых эмоций! Не забудьте проверить актуальные часы работы локаций и забронировать билеты за пару дней до вылета. Расчет бюджета носит ознакомительный характер.
2026-06-17
Transit to your hotel in the vibrant Le Marais district.
A short stroll through the narrow, medieval streets of the 4th arrondissement.
Heading north towards the Upper Marais.

Established in 1615, this is the oldest covered market in Paris. A sensory explosion of spices and fresh produce. It was saved from demolition by local residents in the 1990s. Website

A quick hop to the nearby pastry sanctuary.

A modern temple of French pastry focusing on natural flavors and reduced sugar. Their signature mille-feuille is assembled to order and often sells out early. Website
Transit from Rambuteau to the historic center.
The birthplace of Paris, home to Notre-Dame. Walking the quays during "golden hour" is magical. Point Zéro, the official center of Paris, is in the square in front of the cathedral.
Heading back towards the bustling Place de la République.
A pleasant walk from the grand plaza to the water.
A trendy waterway where locals gather to drink wine on the stone edges. The canal features a series of locks and a subterranean section under Place de la Bastille.
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