So, you’re planning the ultimate romantic getaway and are on the hunt for the most romantic things to do in Paris for Valentine’s Day? Forget the standard guidebook advice; you’ve just found the key to unlocking a truly magical experience. This is your curated guide to the City of Light, designed to transform your Valentine’s celebration from simply memorable to utterly unforgettable. 

We’re going beyond the clichés to share the spots where Parisians steal kisses and the hidden gems that make this city the world’s capital of love. Get ready to discover the ultimate list of enchanting activities that will make your 2026 Valentine’s Day in Paris the stuff of dreams. 

Category Experience Budget Guide Best For
Iconic Sights Eiffel Tower Sparkle
Seine River Cruise
Free – €20 Classic romance & photos
Charming Walks Montmartre Exploration
Le Marais Streets
Free – €25 Artistic vibes & hidden gems
Food & Drink Cooking Classes
Michelin Dining
€85 – €300+ Foodie couples & special treats
Special Splurges Moulin Rouge Show
Professional Photos
€87 – €500+ Luxury experiences & memories
Practical Info Daily Budget
Transport Pass
€150-600+
€13-65
Planning your perfect trip

Is Paris Still the Most Romantic City in the World?

Is Paris Still the Most Romantic City in the World?

Let’s be real: there is a reason Paris tops every “most romantic places in the world” list. From the stunning views along the Seine River to the charming boutiques tucked away in Le Marais, this UNESCO World Heritage Site city is essentially Cupid’s playground. And for Valentine’s Day 2025, the city promises to be even more special with new restaurants, updated experiences, and plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

But the perfect romantic trip starts with the perfect place to stay. Before we dive into the ultimate list of romantic things to do, a quick pro-tip: secure your love nest. Head over to CuddlyNest and use code DISCCN15 for 15% off your booking. Trust us, it’s the first step to an unforgettable trip.

Now, let’s explore the magic…

Must-Do Romantic Things to Do in Paris for Valentine’s Day

1. Watch the Eiffel Tower Sparkle (Because Obviously!)

When: Every hour on the hour after sunset (until 1 AM)

Cost: FREE (viewing from Trocadéro)

Duration: 5 minutes of pure magic

Okay, we know what you’re thinking “How cliché!” But hear us out. Seeing the Eiffel Tower lit up and sparkling is like seeing your crush smile for the first time: it never gets old! The Eiffel Tower sparkle happens every hour after dark, creating what locals call “the champagne effect.”

For the ultimate romantic evening, grab a bottle of wine and some cheese from a nearby market, spread out a blanket at Trocadéro Gardens, and wait for the show. The sparkle lasts for five glorious minutes, giving you just enough time to steal a kiss (or ten) with that stunning Eiffel Tower view as your backdrop.

Insider tip: Visit around 10 PM to avoid the biggest crowds but still catch multiple sparkle sessions.

Shot of the happy couple taking pictures with Eiffel Tower on the background, Paris, France

2. Take a Seine River Cruise (or Go Next Level with a Seine River Dinner Cruise)

Cost: Regular cruise €15-20 per person; Dinner cruise €60-150 per person

Duration: 1-2.5 hours

Best companies: Bateaux Parisiens, Bateaux-Mouches

A romantic stroll is great, but a romantic float down the Seine River? Chef’s kiss! These cruises glide past iconic landmarks like Notre Dame, the Louvre Museum, and you guessed it, the Eiffel Tower.

For Valentine’s Day 2026, consider splurging on a Seine River dinner cruise. You’ll enjoy delicious food (think French cooking at its finest), live music, and the city’s sparkling lights reflecting on the water. Many packages include wine tasting and champagne, because when in Paris, right?

Valentine’s special: Book the 9 PM cruise to catch the Eiffel Tower lit up in all its glory while you dine!

3. Explore the Hidden Gems of Montmartre

Cost: FREE to wander; €15-25 for attractions

Don’t miss: Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, Le Mur des Je T’aime

Montmartre is where Paris keeps its artistic soul. These winding paths and charming streets will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a vintage French film. Start at Place du Tertre, where artists will offer to paint your portrait or create engagement photos worthy of your Instagram feed (€20-50 per portrait).

Visit the “I Love You Wall” (Le Mur des Je T’aime) where “I love you” is written in 250 languages—yes, including Klingon! Then climb up to Sacré-Cœur for absolutely breathtaking views of the entire city. End your romantic day with a glass of wine at a quiet moment-perfect café tucked into the hillside.

4. Have a Romantic Picnic at Luxembourg Gardens

Cost: FREE entry; €10-25 for picnic supplies

Best time: Morning (9-11 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM)

Luxembourg Gardens (Jardin du Luxembourg) is one of the most beautiful gardens in Paris, originally created for King Louis XIV’s queen. Pack some French food from a local market- baguette, cheese, macarons, and strawberries and find a cozy spot near the Medici Fountain for your romantic picnic.

Valentine’s Day tip: The beautiful gardens are slightly less crowded in February, giving you more intimate spaces for that quiet moment with your love.

Older couple walking hand-in-hand

5. Lock Your Love at Pont des Arts (The Love Lock Bridge)

Cost: €5-10 for a padlock

Where to buy locks: Nearby shops or bring your own

Yes, we know the city removed tons of locks in 2015, but lovers gonna love! While the original Pont des Arts love lock bridge railings were replaced, couples visiting Paris have found new spots around the city to declare their eternal devotion. The Pont de l’Archevêché near Notre Dame is now the go-to spot for love locks.

Write your initials, attach it to the bridge, and toss the key into the Seine River below. Cheesy? Absolutely. Will you love it anyway? 100%!

6. Take a Romantic Walk Through Le Marais

Cost: FREE

Best for: Charming boutiques, wine bars, hidden courtyards

Le Marais is Paris’s trendiest neighborhood, mixing medieval architecture with hip galleries and absolutely loved wine bars. Start at Place des Vosges, Paris’s oldest planned square, then get lost in the narrow cobbled streets discovering vintage shops and cozy cafés.

Stop at a wine bar for some wine tasting (€15-30 per person) and let the expert guide you through French wines. Don’t miss Passage des Panoramas nearby—these covered passages are gorgeously romantic, especially on rainy days!

Romantic things to do in Paris

7. Book a French Cooking Class Together

Cost: €85-180 per person

Duration: 3-4 hours

Popular schools: Le Cordon Bleu, La Cuisine Paris

Nothing says “I love you” like learning to make croissants together at 8 AM! French cooking classes in Paris are a fun way to create memories (and master some skills to impress your friends back home). Most classes include market tours, hands-on cooking, and of course, eating your delicious creations together.

Valentine’s Day 2025 classes book up FAST, so reserve your spots in December 2024. Many include champagne and focus on romantic meals perfect for date night recreation.

Need somewhere to practice your new skills? Book an apartment with a full kitchen on CuddlyNest using code DISCCN15 for 15% off!

8. Visit the Arc de Triomphe at Sunset

Cost: €13 per adult (FREE for EU residents under 26)

Climb: 284 steps (no elevator, sorry!)

Best time: 45 minutes before sunset

The Arc de Triomphe offers some of the stunning views in Paris, with the Champs-Élysées stretching out in one direction and the Eiffel Tower visible in the other. Time your visit for sunset to watch the city transform from day to evening. It’s a bit of a workout climbing those stairs, but the view (and the quiet moment at the top) is totally worth it.

Couple on a citytrip in Paris visiting Avenue des Champs-Elysees Paris France Arc De Triomphe

9. Experience a Romantic Dinner at a Michelin Starred Restaurant

Cost: €150-400+ per person

Book ahead: 2-3 months for Valentine’s Day

Hot picks for 2025: Le Jules Verne (in the Eiffel Tower!), L’Ambroisie, Guy Savoy

Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but we’re talking about Valentine’s Day in Paris! Splurge on a romantic meal at a Michelin starred restaurant where every dish is a work of art. Le Jules Verne offers that coveted Eiffel Tower view while you dine on exquisite French cuisine.

Budget option: Try lunch instead of dinner at these establishments—you’ll get the same incredible food at about 50% less cost!

10. Catch a Show at Moulin Rouge

Cost: €87-420 per person (includes champagne)

Showtimes: 9 PM and 11 PM

Book ahead: Essential for Valentine’s Day

The Moulin Rouge has been dazzling audiences since 1889, and it’s still putting on one of the most spectacular shows in Paris. The Belle Époque cabaret features elaborate costumes, the famous can-can dance, and enough feathers to make a flamingo jealous. Add dinner for the full romantic experience.

Valentine’s upgrade: Premium seats in the first few rows with champagne and a three-course meal (around €250+ per person).

More Romantic Spots and Experiences

11. Explore Île de la Cité

Cost: FREE to wander

Must-see: Sainte-Chapelle (€13), Notre Dame exterior

The heart of Paris, Île de la Cité, is a tiny island in the Seine River packed with history and romance. You can visit the Notre Dame and enjoy the architecture and visit the stunning Sainte-Chapelle nearby with its breathtaking stained glass windows.

12. Discover the Latin Quarter

Cost: FREE to explore

Perfect for: Bookstores, bistros, bohemian vibes

The Latin Quarter on the Left Bank oozes romance with its winding streets, quirky bookshops, and cozy bistros. Shakespeare and Company bookstore is a must-visit for couples who love art and literature. Share a café crème at a sidewalk café and people-watch like true Parisians.

13. Wander Canal Saint Martin

Cost: FREE

Vibe: Hipster, less touristy, super chill

Want to escape the crowds? Canal Saint Martin is where young Parisians hang out. Pack some wine and snacks, sit by the canal, and watch the boats pass through the locks. It’s one of those hidden gems that feels like your own secret romantic spot.

14. Take a Day Trip to the Champagne Region

Cost: €150-300 per person (tour + tastings)

Duration: Full day (leave early!)

Distance: 90 minutes from Paris

Nothing screams romance like sipping champagne where it’s actually made! Several companies offer day trip tours from Paris to the Champagne region, including visits to prestigious houses like Moët & Chandon or Veuve Clicquot. You’ll tour the cellars, learn about the champagne-making process, and obviously, enjoy plenty of wine tasting.

15. Enjoy a Romantic Picnic at Bois de Boulogne

Cost: FREE entry

Size: 2,090 acres of parkland

Best spots: Around the lakes or rose gardens

This massive park on Paris’s western edge offers the perfect escape for nature-loving couples. Rent a rowboat on the lake (€15-20 per hour), explore the beautiful gardens, or find a secluded spot for that romantic picnic. Way less crowded than central Paris parks!

Couple enjoying a romantic picnic in the park with sustainable food containers

16. Book a Professional Photographer

Cost: €250-500 for 1-2 hour session

Why: Because your photos deserve better than a selfie stick!

Popular services: Flytographer, Paris Photographer

Paris is literally the most photogenic city on Earth, so why not hire a professional photographer to capture your romantic trip? They know all the best spots, perfect lighting times, and how to make you look like models. Many couples visiting Paris book sessions for engagement photos or just to document their romantic getaway.

After your photo session, head back to your gorgeous accommodation booked through CuddlyNest (use code DISCCN15 for 15% off!) and order room service for a cozy night in.

Where to Stay: The Most Romantic Hotels in Paris for couples 

Your hotel sets the stage for your entire romantic trip. Skip the generic chains and choose a place with its own love story to tell. Here are the best hotels for couples, from unforgettable splurges to charming hidden gems.

Luxury Splurges (For a “Pinch Me” Moment)

  • Hôtel Pavillon de la Reine: A secluded 5-star haven tucked away in a private, ivy-clad garden square on the Place des Vosges.
  • Hôtel d’Aubusson: A timeless Left Bank gem in Saint-Germain, famous for its legendary interior courtyard and cozy, live-jazz fireplace bar.
  • Shangri-La Paris: The ultimate splurge for iconic, picture-perfect Eiffel Tower views directly from your opulent room.
  • Le Pigalle: A hip, design-forward hotel in Montmartre that embodies a rebellious, artistic spirit perfect for cool couples.

View from the balcony room at Shangri-La ParisShangri-La Paris

Affordable & Charming (Style Without the Sticker Shock)

  • Hôtel de Joséphine BONAPARTE: Offers intimate, historically-themed rooms in the heart of Le Marais without the luxury price tag.
  • Hôtel Regyn’s Montmartre: A classic choice famous for its small, simple rooms with stunning private balconies offering direct Eiffel Tower views.
  • Hôtel La Comtesse: A boutique hotel near the Eiffel Tower with a romantic, literary theme and a rooftop terrace for champagne with a tower sightline.

The CuddlyNest Advantage: Your Shortcut to the Perfect Stay

Why limit yourself to just hotels? CuddlyNest is your all-in-one platform for apartments, boutique hotels, B&Bs, and unique stays across Paris—often at better prices than booking direct.

  • More Space & Privacy: Find entire apartments with full kitchens, perfect for a romantic breakfast or a cozy night in.
  • Authentic Vibes: Live like a local in a charming studio in Montmartre or a chic loft in Le Marais.
  • Best Price Guarantee: Use our exclusive code DISCCN15 for 15% OFF your booking, making that dream stay even more attainable. You can now also pay by using Crypto as a way to make bookings.

Finding your perfect “love nest” is the first step to an unforgettable romantic trip. Let CuddlyNest help you secure it.

Practical Tips for Your Romantic Paris Trip

  1. Best Time to Visit: February is ideal for couples. It’s chilly (3-8°C) but offers smaller crowds and a more intimate atmosphere. With Valentine’s Day 2025 on a Friday, it’s perfect for a long romantic weekend.
  2. Daily Budget: Plan for €100-150 per person for a budget trip, €250-400 for a mid-range getaway, and €600+ for a luxury experience.
  3. Getting Around: Use the metro and RER system with a Paris Visite pass (€13-65) for unlimited travel. The city center is also highly walkable for exploring romantic spots.
  4. Extra Costs: Consider a Museum Pass (€60-80) for skip-the-line access, budget €300+ for a Michelin-starred meal for two, and €150-500 for a private tour.
  5. Language Tips: While English is common, always lead with a few French phrases like “Bonjour,” “S’il vous plaît,” and “Merci.” The effort is greatly appreciated and enhances the romantic, local experience.

And just like that, you’re ready to trade “I love you” for “Je t’aime” in the most romantic city on Earth. Your unforgettable Valentine’s Day in Paris is waiting, all that’s left to do is pack your bags (and maybe practice your best smitten look).

Ready to turn this dream trip into a reality? Your perfect, romantic home base is just a click away. Head to CuddlyNest, use code DISCCN15 for 15% OFF, and start your love story in Paris. Now go have the magical, memory-filled getaway you deserve!

FAQs For Romantic Things to Do in Paris 

1. Is it necessary to book museum tickets in advance for Valentine’s Day?

Yes, absolutely! February crowds are smaller, but popular spots like the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay still have long lines. Pre-booking online saves hours and guarantees your entry.

2. What’s the dress code for a romantic evening in Paris?

Parisians dress up for dinner! For most nice restaurants, think “elegant casual”—dresses, nice jeans with blazers, and stylish shoes. Leave the sneakers and athletic wear for daytime.

3. Are there any romantic day trips from Paris worth taking?

Versailles is the classic choice (30 min by train), but for something cozier, consider the medieval village of Provins (90 min away) – it’s like stepping back in time together!

4. What’s the best way to handle paying for things as a couple?

Most places accept credit cards, but always carry some cash (€50-100) for smaller shops, markets, and those spontaneous flower purchases from street vendors!

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