

Paris is the capital of France and a major city on the Seine known for historic architecture, museums, riverfront walks, and distinct neighborhoods. Key sights include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre area, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Latin Quarter, Montmartre, and the Champs-Élysées. The city has extensive public spaces, bridges, and pedestrian-friendly streets, making it suitable for a walking-focused visit. For a low-budget solo trip, central districts and outdoor landmarks offer many free or low-cost options.
Jardin du Luxembourg is a central Paris garden in the 6th arrondissement. At 9:00–10:00, you can stroll the paths, view fountains, and relax in the morning calm away from traffic.

The Panthéon in the Latin Quarter is a historic monument and mausoleum where notable French figures are buried or commemorated. You’ll typically tour the interior and dome viewpoints during your visit

Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont is a historic church in the Latin Quarter near the Panthéon. Visit during your time slot for interior viewing and brief services or quiet sightseeing.
Bouillon Racine at 3 Rue Racine in the 6th arrondissement is a classic Parisian brasserie with set-menu dining. You’ll typically order a starter and main, then pay at the end—good for a budget solo 12

Musée de Cluny in the Latin Quarter focuses on the Middle Ages, with collections in a former medieval building. Expect galleries of artifacts, tapestries, and medieval art during your planned visit.

Shakespeare and Company is an English-language bookstore and reading space in Paris’s Latin Quarter. You can browse books, attend readings, and visit the historic shop during your visit.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris at 6 Parvis Notre-Dame is a historic Gothic cathedral. During your visit, you can view the façade and interior spaces and attend any scheduled services if open.
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