Explore these 20 destinations in Paris for free
Embarking on a Parisian adventure doesn’t have to break the bank! Discover the magic of the City of Lights without compromising your budget. From the artistic allure of Le Petit Palais to the tranquil Jardin du Luxembourg, our curated list of 20 free things to do in Paris ensures a memorable and cost-effective trip.
- Le Petit Palais—Paris Museum of Fine Arts: Immerse yourself in artistic brilliance
2. Montmartre: Wander through the charming and artistic neighborhood.
3. Musée de la Vie Romantique: Discover the allure of romanticism.
4. Jardin du Luxembourg: Relax in the famous garden with a stunning fountain.
5. Musée de la Liberation de Paris: Explore the history of liberation.
6. Arc de Triomphe: Climb for free on select Sundays and embrace panoramic views.
7. Musée Bourdelle: Delve into the artistic world of Bourdelle.
8. Sacré-Cœur: Visit this iconic basilica open daily from 06:00 am to 10:30 pm.
9. Musée Cognacq-Jay: Step into the elegance of 18th-century arts and furniture.
10. Stroll along the Seine River: Take in the scenic beauty of Paris.
11. Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris: Experience modern art in the city.
12. Eiffel Tower Light Show: Witness the magical light display.
13. Musée Carnavalet: Immerse yourself in the history of Paris.
14. Champs-Élysées Window Shopping: Explore the iconic shopping avenue.
15. Musée de l’Orangerie: Enjoy impressionist masterpieces (free on the 1st Sunday of the month).
16. Louvre Friday Nights: Enter the Louvre for free on the 1st Friday after 18:00 (except July and August).
17. Musée Picasso: Explore Picasso’s art (free on the 1st Sunday of the month).
18. Admire the Statue of Liberty: Visit the symbolic statue on Île aux Cygnes in the Seine River.
19. Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (free on the 1st Sunday of the month): Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of hunting and nature, all while enjoying the unique charm of this museum.
20. Musée d’Orsay (free on the 1st Sunday of the month): Delight in the artistic brilliance housed within the iconic Musée d’Orsay, showcasing masterpieces from the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements.