
Things to do as a couple in Paris
Explore bridges, gardens, and candlelit bistros that feel made for two.
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About traveling as a couple in Paris
The most romantic things to do in Paris are less about grand gestures and more about quiet moments together. The city’s rhythm practically insists on it. Enjoy a long, leisurely meal or an evening walk along the Seine where you can share a bottle of wine and watch the light change. Paris is filled with intimate corners made for couples, whether you’re sitting under a weeping willow at the tip of Île de la Cité or ducking into a pink café in Montmartre to watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle after dark. Airbnb Experiences offer another great way to spend a day together. Join a cooking class for two, a wine tasting led by a local, or a sunset cruise along the Seine. And because so much sits within a compact, walkable footprint, you can drift from a grand old gallery to a quiet courtyard in Le Marais in a single afternoon. However you spend your time, romance is in the city’s DNA, helping you create the stories you’ll keep telling each other long after you return home.
Top highlights for your visit

Seine at sunset
Join the locals who gather along the riverbanks in the evening with wine and picnic baskets, watching the light shift across the city’s bridges as the sun begins to set. Pont Alexandre III, with its gilt bronze horses and ornate lampposts, catches the last light of the day especially well.

Montmartre’s winding streets
Climb cobblestone lanes through a neighborhood that still feels like the artists’ village it once was. You can stop at La Maison Rose, a pink café once frequented by Dalí and Picasso, before heading to the steps of Sacré-Coeur to take in a view that spans the entire city.

A table for two
Parisian meals are meant to last, and no one will ruin the romance by rushing you from your table. You might start the morning with a lemon tart from a neighborhood boulangerie, then spend the afternoon under the vines at Au Vieux Paris d’Arcole with a coffee you’re in no hurry to finish. You can end the day in a quiet bistro, lingering over a shared pot of fondue.

Île de la Cité after dark
You can walk to the western tip of this island, where it narrows to a point beneath a weeping willow tree and the Seine splits around you. It is one of the quietest spots in central Paris, and a great place to watch the sky slowly change color and the monuments begin to glow.
Things to do as a couple in Paris FAQs
What should couples do in Paris?
Paris is a city best shared. Walk the Seine at sunset, linger over dinner at a neighborhood bistro, or sign up for a cooking class and learn to make macarons together. Here, the best couples’ experiences come from slowing down and exploring at your own pace.
When is the best time to visit?
Spring and early autumn are ideal for couples. The gardens are in bloom, the weather is comfortable for long walks, and outdoor café season is in full swing. Summer brings the longest days, while winter offers a quieter, more intimate side of the city.
How do couples get around Paris?
Central Paris is easy to explore on foot, and the metro connects every major neighborhood. A bike-share program with stations across the city makes two-wheeled exploring simple. For something more scenic, you can take a river boat along the Seine, which passes most of the key landmarks at a slower pace.
Do we need to book tickets ahead of time?
For popular spots, yes. The Eiffel Tower summit has limited space, and spots fill quickly during peak months. Booking ahead for key landmarks, popular restaurants, and cooking classes saves you time and ensures you get in.
Which neighborhoods are most romantic?
The Marais, Montmartre, and Saint-Germain-des-Prés each have their own character. The Marais is known for its hidden courtyards and quiet museums, Montmartre for its cobblestone streets and hilltop views, and Saint-Germain for its literary cafes and slower Left Bank pace.
What are good free activities for couples?
Some of the most romantic moments in Paris cost nothing. Cross the Seine’s historic bridges, watch the sun set from the tip of Île de la Cité, explore Montmartre’s winding streets, or visit the Wall of Love, where the word appears in over 300 languages.
Can you wear jeans to dinner?
At most Parisian restaurants, jeans are perfectly fine. For upscale or Michelin-starred dining, a polished, smart-casual look is a safer choice. Parisians tend to dress simply but intentionally.
What romantic day trips are nearby?
Versailles is less than an hour by train, with its palace and sprawling gardens. Giverny offers Claude Monet’s house and the water lily ponds he painted. Just a short trip east is the Champagne region, where you can tour vineyard cellars and taste the world-famous bubbly directly from the source.
Things to know before traveling as a couple in Paris
Getting around
- Vélib’ bike-share stations are everywhere, and a ride along the Seine at dusk is hard to beat.
- Many of the most romantic corners sit within an easy walk of one another.
- Taxis and ride-share are easy to find for a late trip back.
What to wear and bring
- Smart casual is the norm, and a slightly dressier look suits an evening out.
- A light layer helps on cooler nights spent out on a café terrace.
- Bring a small bag so you can wander hand-in-hand without the bulk.
Important information
- Ask for “une carafe d’eau” and you’ll get complimentary tap water with your meal.
- Popular restaurants book up fast, so reserve ahead for a special dinner.
- The bill won’t arrive until you ask, so request “l’addition” when you’re ready.


































