7-Day Trip to France: What to See and How Much It Costs
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7 days in France is a genuinely perfect amount of time. You can taste two completely different sides of the country, without your trip becoming a blur or your planning becoming a project management job.
The smartest structure is simple:
Part 1: Paris – landmarks, famous museums, classic France. Part 2: The Mediterranean – slow mornings, sea air, rosé, long dinners.
This 7-day format works extremely well for:
- first-timers
- couples
- solo travellers
- families
4 Days in Paris: Top Sights & Day Trips

Day 1 – Eiffel Tower & Seine Walk
Start at the Eiffel Tower early to avoid crowds, then enjoy a slow walk along the Seine. Paris is best seen at a slow pace.
Day 2 – Louvre Museum
More than just a museum, it’s a whole district of art. Fun fact: the Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 and missing for two years. A private guide will add more stories and details that help you understand what you’re actually looking at.
Day 3 – Montmartre & Notre-Dame
Montmartre is the bohemian heart of Paris. Later, explore Île de la Cité and the Notre-Dame area — even under restoration, it’s a symbolic city center.
Day 4 – One-Day Trip Options
• Versailles – royal history and opulent gardens
• Disneyland Paris – perfect for families or a lighter day
• Giverny – Monet’s house and gardens
• Champagne region (Reims) – wine tasting and vineyards
2 Days on the French Riviera: Nice & Monaco

Day 5 – Nice
Relax on the beaches and walk the Promenade des Anglais. Enjoy Mediterranean light, slower pace, and warm evenings. Explore a peaceful green space near Nice Airport at Parc Phoenix.
Day 6 – Monaco
Just 20 minutes by train, Monaco is known for its cliffs, luxury yachts, and the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, a historic spot where visitors try their luck in style.
Day 7 – Return
Alternative Destinations in France

• Lyon – France’s food capital, birthplace of modern gastronomy. Markets, bistros, wine pairings. Best for culinary enthusiasts.
• Bordeaux – elegant city along the Garonne, gateway to world-famous wine regions like Saint-Émilion and Médoc. Best for wine lovers.
• Strasbourg – half-French, half-German charm. Timber houses, canals, and Christmas markets. Best for history and fairy-tale vibes.
France Trip Costs: What to Expect
Hotels: €650–1150 per person/week
Food: €350–550 per person/week
Transport (Metro + TGV): €160–280 per person
Museums & Attractions: €80–180 per person
Transport tip: Use Navigo Easy or Paris Visite passes to simplify metro and RER travel.
Money-saving tip: On the first Sunday of the month, many Paris museums offer free entry — not all, but most major ones.
Why This 7-Day Plan Works
Split between Paris and the Riviera, this travel plan gives two sides of France: the historic, cultural capital and the bright, relaxed Mediterranean coast. Seven days is enough to see, taste, and feel the country without rushing.
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