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Arrival and transfer to the heart of the city.
Get ready for an unforgettable Parisian escape designed for a vibrant group of friends, blending world-famous icons with the city's most authentic, trendy neighborhoods. This journey balances social atmosphere, cinematic sunsets, and the timeless charm of the Left and Right banks.
🌤 WEATHER SUMMARY & NUANCES: Expect quintessential June weather: warm, bright days (+22°C to +26°C) and incredibly long evenings with sunsets near 10:00 PM. While the sun is generous, June is prone to sudden, short-lived "flash" thunderstorms. What to wear: Light layers are key. Bring comfortable sneakers for the cobblestones of Le Marais and Montmartre, sunglasses for the river cruises, and a compact umbrella or light rain shell for those unpredictable Atlantic showers.
💱 Exchange Rate: 1 EUR = 1.16 USD (Projected for June 2026) Total Amount: 1,251.00 EUR / 1,451.15 USD 🏨 Accommodation (4 nights): 660.00 EUR / $765.60 USD 🗺️ Daily Expenses: 457.00 EUR / $530.11 USD 🛡️ Reserve Fund (12%): 134.00 EUR / $155.44 USD Wishing you an amazing journey and unforgettable emotions! Don't forget to check the current opening hours of locations and book tickets a few days before departure. The budget calculation is for informational purposes only.
2026-06-17
Arrival and transfer to the heart of the city.
Drop bags and prepare for the first walk.
A perfectly symmetrical square lined with red brick houses. It’s the oldest planned square in Paris and the ultimate spot for people-watching on the grass. It was originally called Place Royale and hosted a massive tournament to celebrate a royal wedding in 1612.

Step into the apartment where the literary giant lived for 16 years. You can see the desk where he wrote parts of Les Misérables . Hugo used to write standing up at a high desk he designed himself. Off. site: Maison de Victor Hugo

The vibrant main artery of the Jewish Quarter, filled with history, bakeries, and boutiques. The street's name comes from the rosebushes that once grew against the city's medieval walls nearby.

Despite its name ("New Bridge"), this is the oldest standing bridge in Paris. In June 2026, it hosts JR's monumental "La Caverne" installation, transforming the stone into a visual masterpiece.
A teardrop-shaped park at the tip of the island, perfect for catching the last rays of sun. It is named after King Henri IV, nicknamed the "Green Gallant" for his many mistresses.
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