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14-Day France Itinerary: From Paris to the Alps – Geneva, Chamonix, Annecy & the French Riviera

14 days itinerary

France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy

Experience the ultimate 14-day journey through France — from the romantic streets of Paris, across the breathtaking Alps (including GenevaChamonix–Mont Blanc, and Annecy), and ending with sun-soaked days on the dazzling French Riviera in NiceMonaco, and Saint-Tropez.

This itinerary blends iconic citiesalpine adventures, and Mediterranean luxury into one unforgettable road trip. From sipping coffee under the Eiffel Tower to standing at the foot of Mont Blanc and relaxing on golden Riviera beaches — this trip has it all.

Perfect for travelers looking to explore culture, nature, gastronomy, and coastal glamour in one go.


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Paris

Day 1

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Paris

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Paris, a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture, offers a rich tapestry of experiences. Iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum draw global attention.

Explore historic neighborhoods like Montmartre, known for its artistic heritage, or stroll along the Seine River, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city's architectural beauty, from Notre-Dame Cathedral to the Arc de Triomphe, reflects centuries of history.

Indulge in Parisian café culture, sample exquisite pastries, and discover world-class cuisine. With its blend of history, art, and culinary delights, Paris provides an unforgettable journey.


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Trendy Canettes Hotel

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```html Trendy Canettes Hotel offers a convenient base for exploring Paris. Situated in the historic heart of Paris, you'll be close to popular spots like the Latin Quarter and the Jardins du Luxembourg.

Rooms are equipped with en suite facilities, a TV, and a radio, with a hairdryer provided. Guests can also enjoy a continental breakfast before heading out.

The hotel's location provides easy access to Paris's main attractions, with Mabillon and Saint-Sulpice Metro Stations just a short walk away. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, making it easy to stay connected.

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La Jacobine

French Restaurant

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La Jacobine, nestled in a historic passageway, offers a snug setting for experiencing traditional French cuisine. The onion soup is a must-try, known for its thick, gooey cheese. Duck dishes, especially the tajine de canard, are popular choices.

Don't overlook the desserts; the tarte Tatin and raspberry cake with pistachio filling are frequently recommended. The service is attentive and efficient, contributing to a memorable dining experience. Reservations are highly recommended due to its popularity.

The beef bourguignon features an amazing wine sauce, though the beef quality could be better. Royans ravioli with truffle cream stands out as a top dish. The restaurant provides a complete gastronomic experience, with some returning for the consistent taste.


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Louvre Museum

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The Louvre Museum, a former palace, houses an immense collection spanning world history and art. Expect to see iconic masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa, alongside Roman sculptures and countless other treasures.

Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended to minimize wait times, especially during peak seasons. Allocate ample time to explore the vast halls; even several hours may only scratch the surface of what's on display.

Navigating the museum can be overwhelming, so utilize available maps and guides. Be prepared for crowds, particularly around popular exhibits. Consider a leisurely walk in the surrounding park or a visit to a local café after your visit.


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Notre-Dame Cathedral

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The newly renovated Notre-Dame Cathedral, a Parisian must-see, reopened in December 2024. Entry is free, though booking a reservation online beforehand is recommended to avoid queues. The interior blends the old with thoughtfully planned new spaces, creating an ethereal effect with its silky white stone and renowned windows.

Inside, a small gift shop offers religious items. Note that restrooms are located outside. The restoration is impressive, and the atmosphere remains powerful. Be respectful as it is an active place of worship.

Consider visiting in the morning to avoid longer lines. While some areas, like the bell towers, may not be open yet, the building itself is the main attraction. Take your time to appreciate both the exterior and interior of this iconic landmark.


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Sainte-Chapelle

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Sainte-Chapelle, a 13th-century Gothic chapel, is renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes. Booking tickets online in advance is essential, as entry is timed and often sells out. Security checks are thorough, similar to airport procedures, so allow extra time for entry.

The chapel's compact size enhances the immersive experience, especially on sunny days when light floods through the intricate glasswork. Be prepared for queues, even with pre-booked tickets, particularly during peak season. A small section may be under renovation, but visits continue as usual.

Consider allocating ample time to fully appreciate the detailed craftsmanship. Audio guides are available for those seeking a deeper understanding of the chapel's history and artistry. A gift shop offers souvenirs for those wanting a memento of their visit to this holy chapel.


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Le Bistrot Du Perigord

French Restaurant

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Le Bistrot Du Perigord offers a cozy, wood-accented setting for enjoying classic bistro fare. The menu features dishes like duck confit and fish, with a focus on French cuisine.

The restaurant is known for its family-run service and a three-course meal option. Standout dishes include the French onion soup and desserts like apple and passion fruit.

Some have noted inconsistencies in food temperature, but overall, the bistro is appreciated for its flavorful dishes and creative presentations. It's a solid choice for a delicious dinner in Paris.

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