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I recently spent 2 days in Paris and put together a detailed itinerary that really helped me make the most of it — you can check it out here: Paris Unveiled on Pinerary.

Some of the highlights from my trip:

Day 1: I started at Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle, then walked along the Seine and took in the Louvre courtyard (great for photos, even if you skip going inside). Later, I visited the Eiffel Tower, with the best views from Trocadéro, and ended the evening with a stroll down the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe.

Day 2: I explored Montmartre, which had a great local vibe, and enjoyed the view from Sacré‑Cœur. I visited the Musée d’Orsay and later took a peaceful walk across Pont Neuf, ending the day with a sunset cruise on the Seine — honestly one of the best ways to see the city.

If you're short on time in Paris, this mix of top landmarks and a few hidden gems really gives you a full experience. Feel free to check my trip plan for more ideas!

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Abby K

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