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Europe, France, Paris, Travel · Last Updated: December 26, 2024

The Best Way to See Paris is by Walking: 48 Hours in Paris on Foot

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Walking is one of the best ways to explore a new city, and Paris is a perfect example of a destination you want to see on foot! Around nearly every corner, there’s something beautiful to admire from historical architecture to cute cafes and bistros.

We spent a full two days hitting many of the main sights in Paris on foot, as well as taking in the views on the streets along the way. If you’re looking for a good two-day Paris walking itinerary, this post outlines all the stops we made with a brief 48 hours in City of Lights.

Be sure to check out my full Paris vlog for a first-timer’s perspective on the city!

Paris

Day 1 in Paris

  • Main attractions visited: The Louvre, Arc de Triomphe & The Eiffel Tower
  • Foodie Stops: Angelina, Le Suffren Brasserie, Le Bistrot des Campagnes
  • Starting Point: Hotel Le Royal in Montparnasse
  • End Point: Hotel Le Royal in Montparnasse
  • Miles walked: 7.1 (approximately)
Walkable Route in Paris Day 1
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We wanted to go big on our first day, seeing as much as we could! We started with an attempt to visit the Luxembourg Gardens, but it was sadly closed that day (the result of visiting the city two days after a major terrorist attack).

We took a peek to see what we could of the grounds through the fence and then made our way over to the Latin Quarter, stopping at Place Saint-Sulpice, and then out to the River Seine and The Louvre.

Place Saint-Sulpice Paris
Place Saint Sulpice

One of the things I love about European cities is the fact that the streets are their own museums filled with history and beautiful things to look at. I’m not a huge museum fan, so this suits me just fine (and it’s free!)

The Louvre, Jardin de Tuileries & Angelina

Our first big stop of the day was the Louvre museum, where we unfortunately didn’t get the chance to go inside. Mona Lisa – we’ll be back for you one day! Seeing as how we only had 48 hours in Paris, we were focused more on exploring the outdoor portion of the city anyhow.

Even if you don’t go into the museum, because you could probably spend all day here, it’s still a beauty to admire from outside. Plus, you’ve also got the Tuileries Garden to wander around as well!

The Louvre Paris

After admiring the architecture of the Louvre, we stopped at the iconic Angelina on Rue de Rivoli for some of the most beautiful macarons and the richest hot chocolate one could ever have to fuel us on our continuing walk.

Macarons are a quintessential French treat and the hot chocolate will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before (especially if you’re from the states!).

Angelina Paris Macarons
Deliciously beautiful macarons from Angelina

On we went, marching down the Champs Elysees with a warm drink in hand to another iconic structure in Paris – the Arc de Triomphe. We spent some time here walking out to the Arc (using an underground tunnel) and snapping photos of the lovely details of the Arc up close.

On to the Tour Eiffel!

After the Arc de Triomphe, it was time to make our way to the Eiffel Tower – the most visited attraction in Paris!

On our walk to the tower, we saw many more dreamy Parisian buildings (my favorite being the Hotel Baltimore) before catching our first glimpses of the great Eiffel Tower.

Baltimore Hotel Paris
Hotel Baltimore in Paris

Obviously, if there’s one thing to see in Paris, it’s the Eiffel Tower – a symbol of the city itself. You could easily spend hours here, admiring its beauty at every angle rising up in the city’s skyline. The tower looks different in every light, from sunny and bright to moody on a cloudy day. And of course, you can’t miss the dazzling light displays at night.

For some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower, we stopped at Place du Trocadero before making our way up to the tower itself.

Enjoying the Food of Paris

On our long trek back to the hotel after sightseeing, we stopped for a break at a brasserie called Le Suffren for some seafood and cocktails.

I love the times where we don’t have a tight schedule and can make unplanned stops like this, not only to rest our feet but also to just take a pause to slow down and just revel in the atmosphere of the destination.

We ended our day with an amazing dinner at Le Bistro des Campagnes. This was my favorite meal of our time in Paris and actually one of my favorite meals of all time (not even kidding). There’s a reason why so many chefs learn their foundation with French cooking. It’s rich and elegant. The food in France is worth a visit all in itself!

Le Bistrot des Campagnes

Day 2 in Paris

  • Main attractions visited: Luxembourg Gardens, Notre Dame & Sacre Coeur
  • Start Point: Hotel Le Royal in Montparnasse
  • End Point: Pigalle Station in Montmartre (We then took a taxi to the Eiffel Tower for our second visit, and then another back to our hotel. We had to give our feet a break!)
  • Miles walked: 5.5 (approximately) (with half of it being uphill!)
Walkable Route in Paris Day 2

We started day two in Paris by grabbing a quick hand-held snack from a little boulangerie to fuel us up for our day of walking! As tempting as the beautiful sweet pastries were, we opted for a savory tomato cheese bread.

I can’t quite remember exactly which shop we stopped at, but there are so many little cafes and bakeries around this city, you could stop anywhere and have your pick of the best Parisian breads and pastries!

Tomato Cheese Bread Paris
Parisian Treats

We tried to make it to the Luxembourg Gardens again, but it was still closed. So, on we went to Notre Dame, walking down Boulevard Saint-Michel.

Peeking through the closed gates at the garden.
Paris Buildings

Things to see along the walk to Notre Dame from Luxembourg Gardens: the La Fontaine de Pelletier (fountain with a statue) and Chapelle Saint-Ursule de la Sorbonne (a church which can be seen from walking down Boulevard Saint-Michel).

Again, this city is literally an outdoor museum! Take a slow walk and just enjoy the beauty you see on the streets.

Near Notre Dame Paris

The Notre Dame

After crossing over the Seine, it was time to meet the great Notre Dame – arguably my favorite piece of architecture in all of Paris. We were there on a cloudy and chilly late fall day, which made the gothic architecture extra moody.

Lunch at L’As du Fallafel

By this time, we worked up an appetite, so we crossed the river again and went into the Marais neighborhood for a little falafel action.

L’As du Fallafel is a pretty popular spot in the Jewish quarter of the neighborhood and it was buzzing when we got there! We were able to snag a table thankfully, wherein we proceeded to eat the best falafel sandwich of our lives.

L'As du Fallafel Paris
Falafel from L’As du Fallafel

The streets in the Marais are so beautiful, I highly recommend a visit there.

Le Marais Paris

On to Montmartre & Sacre Coeur

From the Marais neighborhood, I had the ambitious thought to walk to Montmartre. Total walking time from our falafel lunch spot was going to be about an hour with a bit of an uphill “climb.”

With our long walk in mind, we made a pit stop a bar (the Thirsty Mad Cat) about halfway through our route for a beer to give our feet a rest and soothe some of those aching pains that come with being on your feet for days at a time!

Thirsty Mad Cat Paris

It was sweet relief to finally make it to the Sacre Coeur, where we ended the walking portion of our day! The views of Paris from here are pretty epic and it’s well worth the trek on foot.

After two full days of walking, we decided to give ourselves a break and took a taxi back to our hotel.

We ended our second day in Paris with luscious French wine and a delicious dinner at Moustache back near our hotel.

Moustache Paris

For our first time in Paris, I think we did pretty good seeing some of the big attractions with only limited time. When we return, there’s so much more ground to cover, including making room on our itinerary to spend time going into museums and not just viewing them from the outside.

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Day 3 in Iceland! 🇮🇸 Our third day in Iceland was Day 3 in Iceland! 🇮🇸

Our third day in Iceland was a day trip to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula - aka "Iceland in Miniature." It was very windy and cold here but much less busy than the routes of the South Coast! We saw such a variety of landscapes on the peninsula, though I wish we would have had a little bit more daylight to add more stops.

Back in Reykjavik for the evening, we had dinner and then went on a successful Northern Lights chase!

It was a long day but awesome!
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In honor of my birthday today, here's a little something silly: my foodie version of the "Unfortunately, I do love" trend (in typical late-to-the-party fashion). In case you were wondering anything about my food habits, here's some insight!

In all seriousness, this last year was nothing short of epic. I used to be afraid of entering this decade of life, but each year continues to give and for that, I'm thankful.

Onward, ho!

Also, let me know if you share any of my quirky food habits 😉
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Our second day was all about exploring Iceland's capital city - Reykjavik! This is such a chill city that's worth exploring, especially for the food scene. I see a lot of people hit the ground running with their road trips right away, but I think easing into things with Reykjavik for a day was a good idea for us.

Here's everything we did on our second day in Iceland:

- Took the most incredible food tour with @reykjavikfoodwalk. My favorite things we ate were the fried lobster tacos and seafood soup at @sjavargrillid!

- We did try the notorious fermented shark (it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be) and a shot of Black Death (the original Brennivin aquavit) which wasn't bad either.

- Explored more of Reykjavik, including more mural spotting and hitting up happy hour spots and spending all our money on cocktails and beer (Iceland is pricey!).

- We visited a Big Lebowski-themed bar @lebowskibar! I love me a good themed restaurant or bar. I had my very first White Russian here and it was actually quite good.

- We had to stop by BrewDog Reykjavik which sadly closed permanently later in the week. We visit one wherever we travel to that has one for nostalgia purposes (and their beer is pretty good).

- Our night ended at the Posthus Food Hall (recommended by our food tour guide), where we had a lamb birria burrito and some bulgogi buns.

If you don't know, I am sort of a burrito addict - it's my favorite food. I will try one in any country I see one - good or bad (this one was actually really delicious!).

What do you think about spending a day in Reykjavik before venturing out to see all the nature sights?
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Lamb is a big part of Iceland's food culture! You have to try at least one lamb hotdog when you visit. We had our first one at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur in Downtown Reykjavik while on our food tour with @reykjavikfood and I think they're a great, affordable snack!

Would you travel to Iceland to eat hotdogs?

📍@baejarinsbeztupylsur

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Curious about what to do on the day you land in Iceland? Here's what we did!

- Arrived to KEF airport around 9:30 a.m., hit up the duty free shop for some Brennivín, and picked up our rental car
- Stopped at @kokulistbakari for pastries to hold us over for a bit (amazing btw)
- Soaked in the Blue Lagoon (since it's not too far from the airport). It's relaxing but also helps keep you awake.
- Checked into our hotel @canopyreykjavik 
- Went to happy hour at @bastard_reykjavik (the pretzel and cheese is a must!)
- Walked around the city to keep us awake and hit famous spots like the Skólavörðustígur rainbow road, Hallgrímskirkja church, and the Sun Voyager
- Had a nice dinner at @fiskfelagid 

Not a bad start!
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This dinner was entirely seafood based; however, they do have some meat options on the menu if you aren't into things of the sea.

The ambiance in the restaurant was dark and cozy - perfect for an intimate dinner. Service = impeccable. Presentation of all of the dishes was perfection. Sauces were rich in flavor. Everything was so well done!

I had never had arctic char before, and that's the dish that drew me in. The fish was super delicate and smoky - really unique and incredibly tasty. My favorite dish, however, turned out to be the fishcakes! In fact, it's one of the top things we ate during our week in Iceland.

Highly, highly recommend putting this on your Iceland foodie bucket list!
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Not a bad view to wake up to each morning ♥️

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@braudogco has officially ruined all other cinnamo @braudogco has officially ruined all other cinnamon rolls for me 😂 Now I have to get on a flight back to Iceland to fulfill my cravings! Or, try my hand at baking using their recipe which will probably be hopeless.

Also, I tried my best pronouncing things in Icelandic properly but still probably butchered that (how did I do?).

XO- Forever dreaming of cinnamon rolls.

*Edit: I may have mixed up the original cinnamon roll with the vanilla. Either way, both are incredible.
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