Top Paris Half-day Tours
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Paris half-day tours are ideal when you want to experience the city’s highlights but don't have a full day to spare. You can pack a lot of sights into half a day, exploring landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Notre-Dame Cathedral with guides who know their way around the city. Some tours include skip-the-line entry into top attractions, while others focus on specific neighborhoods like Montmartre or the Latin Quarter. Choose from river cruises on the Seine, trips to Giverny to see where Monet lived, food tours, and more.
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There are plenty of worthwhile Paris half-day tours to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best tours to book now:
Prices for Paris half-day tours vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you’re looking for tours on the lower end of the price range, these are the best to book now:
Yes, Paris half-day tours are worth it—if it’s your first visit to the City of Light, you’ll enjoy getting the lay of the land while also having time left to explore on your own. Even if it’s your fifth visit, it’s easy to find half-day tours that you didn’t even know existed. Whether you’re interested in art, pubs, or castles, there’s a half-day tour for you. Leave the planning and logistics to your guide—that’s their job. Your job is to live in the moment, have fun, and learn.
Per one customer who booked the Paris Top Sights Half Day Walking Tour with a Fun Guide, “So glad we did this tour on our first full day (after our arrival day, the day before). Being our first time in Paris it really gave us a great feel for the whole city as well as helping us learn how to use the Metro (which we used during the tour multiple times, and then every day on our own the rest of our week there). Our guide Sasha was really good, knowledgeable, and personable. We felt very fortunate to have had such a great guide and really great overview of the city. Would recommend this tour for your first day in Paris.”
Before booking Paris half-day tours, consider which half of the day you’d prefer. Some sites are best visited in the morning before they get too crowded, such as the Louvre and the Pompidou; others are best photographed (and experienced) around sunset, such as Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower. Also, if you’re booking a half-day tour to Normandy or outside of Paris, be aware that even though it’s marketed as a half-day tour, it can often feel like a full-day tour—especially if you factor in getting to and from your tour meeting point if it doesn’t include hotel pickup and drop-off.
To fully enjoy Paris half-day tours, try not to book them back-to-back on the same day. It’s advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes; even if your tour isn’t billed as a walking tour, it may involve more walking or standing than you’d do at home. If you’re doing a food-themed half-day tour, come hungry, and don’t make lunch or dinner reservations within two hours of your tour ending—unless you have a Versailles-sized appetite.





















































































































































