Paris Tour Package 2026 — The City of Love Awaits You
Paris, the eternal city of light, romance, and culture, is a dream destination for travellers from every corner of India. Whether you are planning a honeymoon from Mumbai or Delhi, a family vacation from Bangalore or Hyderabad, or a solo cultural sojourn from Chennai, Kolkata, or Pune, Luxytrix Travel's Paris tour packages 2026 are crafted to give you an unforgettable French experience. As the Best International Travel Agency in Noida, Luxytrix handles every detail — from Schengen visa assistance to Eiffel Tower summit bookings — so you can simply arrive and fall in love with Paris.
Eiffel Tower — Symbol of Paris and the World
The Eiffel Tower at 276 metres is the most visited paid monument on Earth, and for good reason. The summit offers a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Paris — on a clear day you can see up to 72km. Built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair and initially controversial, it has become the defining symbol of France. Our guests from Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Lucknow always say that seeing the Eiffel Tower twinkle with 20,000 light bulbs at 10pm on their first night in Paris was the most magical moment of their lives. Book the summit ticket months in advance — it sells out consistently. After your visit, head to the Champ de Mars lawn for a romantic picnic with a bottle of French wine.
Louvre Museum — The World's Greatest Art Collection
The Louvre is the world's largest art museum, housed in a historic 12th-century royal palace. Its collection spans 35,000 works across 60,000 square metres — you could spend a week here and not see everything. The three absolute must-sees are: the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (arrive early — crowds gather by 10am), the Venus de Milo (ancient Greek marble masterpiece), and the Winged Victory of Samothrace (Hellenistic sculpture that seems to be in flight). Pre-book skip-the-line tickets — the queue without them can be 3+ hours. Travellers from Surat, Chandigarh, and Indore consistently rate the Louvre as their most awe-inspiring experience in Europe.
Notre-Dame Cathedral — Reopened December 2024!
After the devastating fire of April 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral has been magnificently restored and officially reopened to visitors in December 2024 — just in time for your 2026 Paris visit! This Gothic masterpiece, built between 1163 and 1345, is arguably the finest example of French Gothic architecture in the world. Its flying buttresses, rose windows, and gargoyles are breathtaking up close. The reconstruction preserved the original stonework while modern craftsmen used medieval techniques to faithfully restore what was lost. Visiting the newly restored Notre-Dame is one of the most historic travel experiences available in Paris right now.
Palace of Versailles — Royal Grandeur Beyond Imagination
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palace of Versailles was the royal residence of French kings from Louis XIV to Louis XVI. The Hall of Mirrors — 73 metres long with 357 mirrors reflecting 20,000 candles — is one of the most photographed interiors in the world. The Queen's Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and Marie Antoinette's private estate (the Petit Trianon and her fanciful hamlet) add layers of fascinating history. The formal gardens extend over 800 hectares with 50 fountains, 200,000 trees, and 30km of paths. Book your tickets in advance and go on a day with the Musical Fountain shows. Allow a full day — most people wish they had more time.
Montmartre — Bohemian Heart of Paris
Montmartre is the artistic hilltop neighbourhood that gave the world Picasso, Van Gogh, and the Impressionist movement. The dazzling white Sacré-Cœur Basilica crowns the hill and offers some of Paris's best panoramic views. Below it, Place du Tertre is a lively square where portrait artists and caricaturists have worked for over a century. In the evenings, the legendary Moulin Rouge cabaret (opened 1889) puts on spectacular can-can shows that visitors remember forever. Walk through the vine-covered alleyways of Montmartre to discover hidden staircases, charming squares, and the last vineyard in Paris.
Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe & Musée d'Orsay
The Champs-Élysées, nicknamed "the most beautiful avenue in the world," stretches 1.9km from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. Lined with luxury boutiques, cafés, and cinemas, it is the heartbeat of Parisian commercial life. Climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe (284 steps) for a spectacular view of 12 avenues radiating outward like a star. The Musée d'Orsay, housed in a converted railway station, holds the world's finest collection of Impressionist art — Monet's Water Lilies, Renoir's Ball at the Moulin de la Galette, and Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhône are among the highlights.
Sainte-Chapelle, Latin Quarter, Marais & French Food Culture
Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic royal chapel with 1,113 stained glass panels covering 600 square metres of wall — when sunlight streams through, the interior glows like a jewel box. The Latin Quarter around the Sorbonne University is Paris's intellectual heart, home to Shakespeare and Company (the legendary English-language bookshop) and dozens of atmospheric cafés. The Marais district — Paris's historic Jewish quarter and LGBTQ+ neighbourhood — is packed with chic boutiques, art galleries, and the finest falafel in France. French cuisine in Paris is an experience in itself: morning croissants fresh from the boulangerie, lunchtime baguette sandwiches, afternoon macarons at Ladurée, and evening coq au vin at a classic bistro. Travellers from Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Surat, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Indore all agree — the Parisian café culture and food scene alone justify the journey.
Practical Information for Indian Travellers
Paris requires a Schengen visa for Indian passport holders — apply at the French consulate or VFS Global at least 3 months before travel. The processing time is typically 15–20 working days. International flights land at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) or Orly airports. From CDG, the RER B train reaches the city centre in 35 minutes for just €11 — far cheaper than a taxi. The Paris Métro is one of the most efficient (and romantic!) urban transit systems in the world, with 16 lines covering virtually every tourist attraction. Buy a Navigo Easy card and load it with a carnet of 10 tickets for the best value. Paris is a year-round destination, with spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offering the finest combination of pleasant weather (15–22°C) and manageable crowds.