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🗼 Regent Seven Seas Cruises — The Perfect 24 Hours in Paris
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Paris is one of those cities where even a single day, done right, leaves you with memories that last years. The key is choosing carefully — you can’t see everything, so pick the experiences that speak to you and savour them properly. Here’s how to spend 24 perfect hours in the City of Light.
Morning: Café, Seine, and Monet
Start at a classic Parisian sidewalk café — Café de Flore or Les Deux Magots in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, both legendary for their literary history and their café crème. Walk to the Seine and cross Pont des Arts with its romantic city views, then spend a contemplative morning at the Musée de l’Orangerie — smaller and more manageable than the Louvre, it houses Monet’s breathtaking Water Lilies murals in two oval rooms designed specifically for them. One of the most quietly moving experiences in all of Paris.
Mid-Morning: Montmartre
Take the metro to Montmartre and climb to Sacré-CÅ“ur Basilica for one of the best panoramic views of Paris — without the crowds of the Eiffel Tower. Then find your way to Clos Montmartre, Paris’s only working vineyard, hidden behind a wrought-iron gate on rue des Saules. The open-air square of Place du Tertre, where local artists display their work, captures the bohemian spirit that made Montmartre famous. Lunch at Le Consulat — classic French onion soup, duck confit, crisp Sancerre.
Afternoon: The Marais and the Seine
The Marais district rewards slow wandering: boutiques, art galleries, beautiful 17th-century mansions, and some of the best falafel in the world on Rue des Rosiers. For something more leisurely, a one-hour Seine River cruise puts Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower in their proper context — seen from the water, Paris makes architectural sense in a way it doesn’t from street level.
Evening: Dinner and a Nightcap
For an authentic Parisian bistro experience, Le Bon Georges is a well-kept secret: hearty French cooking at its finest — steak-frites, mushroom fricassée, classic crème caramel. For a truly unforgettable splurge, Le Cinq at the Hotel George V (three Michelin stars) offers French cuisine at its absolute peak. End the evening at Bar Hemingway inside the Ritz Paris — cozy, old-world, and the perfect place to reflect on the day over a glass of Champagne.
Paris as a Cruise Port
Many Mediterranean and Northern Europe cruises include overnight port calls in Paris — or fly-cruise packages that begin or end here. Regent Seven Seas Cruises pairs particularly well with Paris, given their commitment to ultra-luxury experiences and fully inclusive shore excursions. Talk to Renée about cruise itineraries that make Paris the beginning of something bigger.
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Renée Charbonneau is a Certified Travel Agent and proud member of CMTA Travel Services in Grande Prairie, AB.



