Christmas in Paris
Are you looking for a Christmas getaway? Maybe you'll be on your own for Christmas and are looking for something fun and different? Well, look no further! We've got the trip for you!
Join Paris Personally and a small group of fellow travelers for a magical week. You'll be led by your bilingual Parisian guide who will help you discover the enchanting City of Light – even more dazzling at Christmas! The most frequent question I get is "who comes on these trips?" The answer is mostly women (of course, gentlemen are welcome too) who are looking for a well-designed small group trip with both group outings and free time to do what you want each day. Does that sound like you? Then keep reading!
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Just picture it: It's the week of Christmas, and here you are – in Paris. Your eyes sparkle as you take in the dazzling lights along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the sumptuous decorations in the windows of Paris's famous department stores. As you wander through the Christmas markets, you're enveloped in the sights and smells of the holidays, and you can't help but pick up a cup of hot mulled wine and a cone of fresh roasted chestnuts. You smile as you watch the skaters spin around the magical ice rink in front of city hall (as you try to decide if you should join them). If this sounds like a magical way to spend Christmas, this is the trip for you. In my opinion, there's no city more beautiful this time of year than the City of Light.
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We’ll meet each morning after breakfast and use the Paris métro to reach our morning destination. Of course, this is Paris, so we’ll do a good bit of walking too. After lunch, you’ll have afternoons free to do as you choose, and Gina, your guide and long-time Parisian, will help you figure out what that is and how to get there. Whether it’s the famous French macaron you’re after or a bit of chic Parisian fashion, Gina will help you make it happen!
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Here's our planned itinerary* for this trip:
Sunday – Arrival day. As people will be arriving at different times, you will take a taxi (your Uber application works here too) to our chic boutique hotel in the center of Paris and check in to your private room.
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Once you’re settled in, you'll probably want to check out the neighborhood. Wander around the area and feel free to stop in for a bite (and a little people-watching) at one of the charming cafés along the way. Afterward, you might stop into a little boutique and pick out a one-of-a-kind treat for yourself or someone else. Right away, you'll start to see and feel the magic of Paris at Christmas.
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6:00 pm – We will meet in the hotel lobby for our welcome apéro (cocktail hour) in order for everyone to meet and to discuss the next day’s activities. Afterward, Gina will give you some ideas for dinner close-by.
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Monday – We’ll start our week off where Paris itself started – right in the center on the Île de la Cité. We will visit Notre Dame Cathedral, finally open to the public after five years of renovation and restoration work! Afterward, we'll cross the river toward the world-famous Shakespeare and Company, and we'll explore the Latin Quarter, with its winding medieval streets and rich history. We'll find our way over to the Conciergerie where Marie Antionette was imprisoned and wrap up our morning looking out over the Seine.
Afternoons are free for exploration on your own. You'll be close to the Île Saint-Louis, a lovely island covered with beautiful homes, charming boutiques, and elegant art galleries, so you may want to wander over there. You'll also have the Paris Museum Pass which covers admission to over 50 Paris museums and monuments and even lets you skip the line.
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Tuesday – Today we’re going to visit the legendary Paris department stores, known for their stunning Christmas decorations and truly fantastic window displays. You’ll be dazzled by the outside, but you’ll also want to get inside the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps to see more gorgeous decorations and maybe even do some shopping. The Opéra Garnier is just across the street, so if you’d like to visit this exquisite building which may or may not be home to a certain Phantom, now’s your chance. And finally, you won’t want to miss the luxuriously decorated Place Vendôme, home of the Ritz and several chic boutiques that will be seriously decked out for the holidays.
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You're also not far from La Madeleine church, also worthy of a visit. Each year, a different artist is commissioned to create the nativity scene inside.
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Wednesday – It's Christmas Eve, and so far you’ve probably seen a little Christmas market here and there, but today we’ll go to the largest, most authentic Christmas market in the Paris region. The La Défense Christmas village and market boasts over 300 delightful little chalets where you’ll be enticed by tasty French treats like melted cheese over ham and potatoes, gingerbread, nougat, fresh roasted chestnuts, hot mulled wine, and dozens of other delicious temptations. And if you’re looking for gifts, you’ll find many artisans selling their works here. Afterward, we’ll continue the festive theme by making our way to the Trocadéro where we’ll gaze upon that eternal symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower.
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(If you wish to go up in the Eiffel Tower, it's best to purchase tickets in advance. You will receive an email with a link to do so prior to your arrival.)
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Otherwise, you may want to wander over to Rue Cler, famous "foodie" street or to the Rue Saint-Dominique where you can find good food and good shopping.
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There will also be Christmas Eve services at churches throughout Paris. Visitors are always welcome, so feel free to attend, but be sure to arrive early! Details will be provided as information becomes available.
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Thursday – It’s Christmas day, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Today we’re going to visit Montmartre. Montmartre still has a romantic, villagey feel to it, and the Christmas decorations and lights make it feel truly magical. We’ll wander through the cobblestone streets, visit the Sacré Coeur Basilica, and check out the Place du Tertre, an artists square where you can watch the artists painting and even buy original art directly from them for yourself or as gifts. Along the way, we may also eat a crêpe or warm our hands and hearts with some hot mulled wine or rich hot chocolate.
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After lunch, you may want to visit the Musée de Montmartre, probably the most charming of all of Paris’s museums and one of very few open on Christmas day. Renoir and Utrillo were just two of the artists who lived and had their ateliers here. Be sure to visit the beautiful gardens and admire the view of the vineyard below.
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Christmas dinner together – Tonight, we will enjoy Christmas dinner in a classic French restaurant. We’ll meet in the hotel at 6:00pm and leave for dinner together.
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There may also be evening activities tonight, such as concerts in various churches, that you may wish to attend.
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Friday – It's our last day together, and today we’re going to wander down the most beautiful avenue in the world. We’ll start at the magnificent Pont Alexandre III and work our way down the oh-so-elegant Avenue des Champs Élysées, ending at the majestic Arc de Triomphe. Along the way we’ll take a little detour down the chic Avenue Montaigne to see what the designers have done to dress up stores like Dior and Chanel and to check out the elegant Plaza Athénée.
Afterward, you may want to walk or take the métro back down to the Louvre and wander through the Tuileries Garden and to the Place de la Concorde. From here you have one of the most impressive views in all of Paris. You really have to see it to believe it.
6:30pm – We'll meet for our bon voyage apéro together.
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Saturday – Unless you have extended your stay with the hotel, check-out is at 11:00am.
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Of course, we always want to be able to take advantage of any interesting events that come up, so we reserve the right to make changes to this itinerary in order to do so.
*As always, unforeseen circumstances like unexpected closures or strikes may force us to make changes to the itinerary as well. Don't worry though. There's always an equally enticing plan B if we need it.​
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PLEASE NOTE: For what's included, see the “What’s included?” box on the right side of this page. Check out our Frequently Asked Questions for more information, and if you don't find what you're looking for there, send an email to gina@paris-personally.com. And please be sure to read our Terms and Conditions.​
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Ready to reserve your spot for Christmas in Paris with Paris Personally? Click on the button below!
What's included?
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Six nights in a charming, centrally located, air-conditioned, 4-star Paris hotel with an elevator (private room, of course!)
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Breakfast each morning
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Christmas dinner with the group in an elegant French restaurant
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7-day Navigo pass for the Paris métro and buses
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6-day Paris Museum Pass
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An easy to use map of Paris and of the métro and buses
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The Paris Personally Passport, filled with insider tips and recommendations
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A lovely Paris Personally shopping bag to carry it all around in
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Daily guided activities and free time for your own activities each day
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Group apéro (cocktail hour) on arrival night and on our last night together
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The inside scoop on all that is Paris including where to shop, where to eat, what to see
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Personal consultations with Gina to help you plan your free time
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A small group of no more than 10 people – a fraction of the size of most groups!
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Guaranteed price from the moment you pay your deposit
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A 100€ discount if you've previously participated in one of our trips
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Pricing
December 21- 27, 2025 :
3,525€ per person
Private room with private bath.
No single supplement.
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