2-Day Trip in Paris with the MICHELIN Guide: From the Right Bank to the Left Bank
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To help you to discover the French capital city, join us on an unforgettable 48-hour adventure through the City of Light! Start your journey on the vibrant Right Bank, exploring iconic spots like Montmartre and Le Louvre. Cross over to the enchanting Left Bank to soak in the charm of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, with a visit at Le Panthéon. Indulge in a curated selection of Paris’s best, and create unforgettable memories in this culinary and cultural paradise. Paris is a city brimming with MICHELIN-Starred restaurants that elevate gastronomy to dizzying heights, and chic, stylish hotels that redefine luxury. Experience the finest MICHELIN Guide restaurants and MICHELIN recommended hotels on both the Right and Left Banks. Dive into the magic of the City of Light with our exclusive two-day itinerary and discover all the recommendations to travel in Paris in our Travel Guide: https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/2-days-in-paris -Day 1: Right Bank Highlights Have breakfast at Le Très Particulier Visit Sacré-Coeur Basilica Have lunch at Le Pantruche, BiB Gourmand restaurant Buy a souvenir at Caves Legrand Visit the Musée du Louvre Have dinner at La Poule au Pot, MICHELIN selected restaurant Drink at La Plume part of Hôtel Madame Rêve Stay the night at Hôtel Madame Rêve, MICHELIN Key Hotel -Day 2: Left Bank Highlights Cross the Seine River to Saint Germain des Prés Take coffee at Coutume Café Stop at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche Have lunch at Semilla, MICHELIN selected restaurant Relax at Jardin du Luxembourg Visit Le Panthéon Explore Rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève Have dinner at Hémicycle, 1 MICHELIN Star #GuideMICHELINFR #Travel *** For more gastronomic videos, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/MICHELINguideInternational/ Go to our website: https://guide.michelin.com/en
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