SEE
Pont de la Concorde Bridge, Grand Palais, Champs-Elysées, Jardin des Tuileries, Musée de l’Orangerie, The Army Museum, Jardin du Luxembourg, Rodin Museum, Rue Saint-Honoré for shopping
EAT
Café de Flore Opened in the 1880s and is a popular hangout of famous writers, artists, and intellectuals from the 1900s onwards. Café de Flore has maintained its artistic and fashionable reputation and remains a tourist draw. Its menu includes classic snacks like croque monsieur and quiche Lorraine, but really, everyone comes for the famous hot chocolate. 172 Boulevard Saint-Germain
Pierre Hermé You can’t go to Paris without trying Pierre Hermé’s famous macarons—they taste even better in the French capital. The rose-flavoured Ispahan and passion-fruit-flavoured Mogador are our favourites. 4 Rue Cambon