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✈️ Paris, France — June 17 to June 24, 2026

Prepare for an exquisite seven-day culinary pilgrimage through the City of Light, where every cobblestone street leads to a new flavor and every historic monument is paired with a legendary bistro. This journey is meticulously crafted for two food enthusiasts looking to savor the soul of Paris through its markets, bakeries, and hidden gems on an economical budget.

🌤 Weather summary and notes

🌤 WEATHER SUMMARY & NUANCES: Expect pleasant early summer warmth with highs around +24°C, though June is known for sudden, refreshing thundershowers. Dress Code: Opt for "Parisian Chic" but practical—breathable linen layers and, crucially, comfortable walking shoes for the cobblestones. Always carry a compact umbrella or a light stylish raincoat. With the sun setting near 10:00 PM, your days will feel wonderfully endless.

💰 Trip budget

Общая сумма: $1,984.05 / €1,710.00 🏨 Проживание: $1,020.00 (7 nights avg.) 🗺️ Расходы по дням: $705.26 (Food, Transport, Entry fees) 🛡️ Резервный фонд: $258.79 (15% for spontaneous tastings) 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.

🏨 Hotel recommendations
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Latin Quarter & Historic Flavors

2026-06-17

13:00

Arrival

Welcome to the City of Light. Head to your hotel to drop bags and begin your culinary pilgrimage.

Don't miss
Metro/RER transit.
Rue Mouffetard
14:35

Rue Mouffetard

08:00–19:30

A Roman-era road turned into a bustling market street. It’s a sensory overload of rotisserie chickens and artisanal cheeses. Ernest Hemingway called this street a "wonderful, narrow crowded market street."

Don't miss
Look for the 1930s painted facade of the old chocolate shop "Au Nègre Joyeux" at No. 122.
Panthéon
16:45

Panthéon

10:00–18:30

A neoclassical masterpiece where France honors its greatest minds. The dome offers one of the best 360-degree views of Paris. Official site: Panthéon

Don't miss
Watch Foucault’s Pendulum inside, proving the Earth rotates.

Last entry 17:45.

Site
19:45

Latin Quarter Walk

Open 24/7

Wander through the narrowest medieval alleys of the Left Bank. The air here smells of old books and roasting nuts.

Don't miss
Find Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche, the narrowest street in Paris, just off the Seine.
💳 Day budget

💰 Бюджет дня: $102.08 (Sightseeing: $37.12; Food: $48.72; Transport: $16.24)

🍽 Where to eat
  • P'tit Grec (68 Rue Mouffetard) — Famous for massive, budget-friendly savory crepes with a Mediterranean twist. Try the "Grecque" with feta. Near: Rue Mouffetard.
  • Maoz Falafel (8 Rue Xavier Privas) — Excellent value falafel where you can load up on your own salad toppings. Near: Latin Quarter Walk.
🎁 Souvenirs
  • Shakespeare and Company (37 Rue de la Bûcherie) — Buy a book and get it stamped with the shop's iconic seal.
  • Use the RER B from the airport for the fastest connection. The Latin Quarter is best explored entirely on foot.
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