Paris

Paris

Explore Paris with your group using Travelry's curated guide, highlighting the best neighborhoods, dining spots, and activities based on real group trips.

Paris is an exceptional destination for groups, whether you are planning a friends' getaway, a bachelorette party, or a family reunion. Travelry data shows that groups of four often spend five days exploring the city, with March, April, and May being popular months for visits. Top interests for these groups consistently include History & Museums, Cultural Experiences, Music & Arts, and Food & Dining, making Paris a versatile choice that caters to diverse preferences and ensures everyone finds something to enjoy.

Where to stay in Paris as a group

When planning a group trip to Paris, choosing the right neighborhood is key for a comfortable and memorable stay. Travelry research consistently highlights Le Marais as a top choice for group lodging and overall experience. This historic, trendy, and lively area, spanning the 3rd and 4th Arrondissements, is excellent for Food & Dining, Music & Arts, History & Museums, and Photography. Its central location makes it convenient for exploring many of Paris's attractions on foot or by public transport. Le Marais was a primary stay area pick for multiple Travelry groups, underscoring its appeal.

Other highly-rated neighborhoods offer distinct atmospheres that might suit your group's vibe. Saint-Germain-des-Prés is sophisticated, intellectual, and timeless, ideal for groups interested in Music & Arts, Food & Dining, and History & Museums. For a more relaxed and hip vibe, Canal Saint-Martin is great for Local Markets, Photography, and even some Adventure & Outdoor Activities along the water. Oberkampf provides an edgy, social, and energetic setting, making it perfect for Nightlife & Entertainment, Food & Dining, and late-night drinks. The Latin Quarter, known for its academic and historic character, is another solid option for History & Museums and Architecture enthusiasts. When considering lodging, look for properties that can comfortably accommodate your group size, offering common areas for socializing after a day of exploration.

While many areas are welcoming, some are less ideal for tourists. Past Travelry trips suggest avoiding the surroundings of Gare du Nord and Porte de la Chapelle due to safety concerns and a lack of tourist amenities. Areas like Gare du Nord/Stalingrad are also noted for a higher incidence of pickpocketing and less aesthetic appeal for short trips. La Défense is often noted as too corporate, lacking the historic character many groups seek in Paris. See our group-friendly stays

What to do as a group

Paris offers a rich tapestry of experiences for groups, aligning perfectly with popular interests like History & Museums, Cultural Experiences, Music & Arts, and Food & Dining. Your group can immerse yourselves in the city's history at world-renowned museums or enjoy its vibrant arts scene. For dining, Le Marais stands out with highly-mentioned venues like L'As du Fallafel for Middle Eastern cuisine, Candelaria for Mexican, and Au Bourguignon du Marais for classic French dishes. Other popular spots in Le Marais include Le Mary Celeste for seafood, Andy Wahloo for cocktails, and Boot Café for coffee. For French cuisine outside Le Marais, consider Le Comptoir du Relais or Le Relais de l'Entrecôte in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

Beyond dining, consider exploring different facets of Parisian life. Canal Saint-Martin is excellent for outdoor activities and local markets, offering a relaxed atmosphere for a group stroll or picnic. For those seeking nightlife, Oberkampf is known for its energetic scene, while South Pigalle and Pigalle offer options for late-night entertainment including cabaret and live music. The Latin Quarter, with its academic and historic charm, is perfect for exploring architecture and more museums, and you can grab coffee at Shakespeare and Company Café. Montmartre provides a bohemian and artistic backdrop for Photography, Music & Arts, and History & Museums.

Whether your group prefers a leisurely pace or an action-packed itinerary, Paris provides diverse options. From exploring historic sites and enjoying culinary delights to experiencing lively nightlife and artistic endeavors, the city caters to a wide range of group preferences and ensures a memorable collective experience. Browse group activities

How long to stay

Travelry data shows that groups often spend around five days in Paris, which is a good balance for experiencing the city's highlights without feeling rushed. However, trip lengths vary, with some groups enjoying shorter three-day visits focused on key attractions, while others opt for a more extensive seven-day stay to delve deeper into Parisian culture and perhaps take a day trip. Even shorter trips of one or two days have been planned, though five days is the median. Consider your group's interests and available time to determine the ideal duration for your Paris adventure. See sample itineraries

Plan your group trip

Ready to plan your group's unforgettable trip to Paris? With its diverse neighborhoods, world-class dining, and endless activities, Paris is perfectly suited for group travel. Use Travelry to streamline your planning and ensure everyone in your group has an amazing experience, from finding the perfect stay to discovering exciting activities. Start planning your Paris group trip

What real Travelry groups do here

Patterns from 9 group trips planned on Travelry.

9
Trips planned
4
Median group size
5 days
Median trip length
March, April, May
Popular months
Most-recommended neighborhoods: Le Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Canal Saint-Martin, Oberkampf
Top interests groups plan around: History & Museums, Cultural Experiences, Music & Arts, Food & Dining, Adventure & Outdoor Activities

Frequently asked questions

Real questions from groups planning trips to this destination.

How many days should our group plan for a trip to Paris?

Based on Travelry's past trips, groups typically spend about 5 days in Paris. This duration allows enough time to explore key neighborhoods like Le Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, enjoy diverse dining, and experience cultural sites without feeling rushed. A 5-day trip provides a good balance for first-time visitors or those looking to revisit favorite spots.

When is the best time of year for a group to visit Paris?

Travelry groups often visit Paris in March, April, and May. These spring months offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, making it ideal for exploring areas like Canal Saint-Martin or enjoying café terraces. The city is lively during this period, with many cultural events and comfortable temperatures before the peak summer crowds.

Which neighborhoods are best for group stays in Paris?

Le Marais is a top choice for groups, frequently picked in Travelry's research. It is historic, trendy, and lively, great for food, arts, and museums. Saint-Germain-des-Prés is another popular option, known for its sophisticated atmosphere and cultural experiences. Groups also consider the 1st Arrondissement near the Louvre. For areas to avoid, past travelers mention Gare du Nord surroundings and Porte de la Chapelle due to safety concerns and lack of tourist amenities.

What should our group budget for a trip to Paris?

Paris is a major European city, so groups should plan accordingly. Dining costs can vary widely, from casual spots like L'As du Fallafel in Le Marais to more formal French restaurants. Transportation is efficient with the metro, but taxis or ride-shares for a group of 4, the median Travelry group size, can add up. Factor in costs for activities, museums, and any nightlife in areas like Oberkampf or South Pigalle. Travelry helps groups find curated stays and activities to match different budgets.

Is Paris a good destination for a bachelorette party?

Paris is an excellent choice for a bachelorette party. The city offers a sophisticated blend of interests popular with Travelry groups, including Food & Dining, Music & Arts, and Cultural Experiences. Neighborhoods like Le Marais provide trendy dining and bars such as Candelaria or Le Mary Celeste. Oberkampf and South Pigalle are known for nightlife and late-night drinks. Montmartre offers artistic charm and photography opportunities, while Pigalle is famous for cabaret and live music.

How easy is it to get around Paris with a group?

Getting around Paris with a group is generally easy thanks to its extensive public transport system, including the metro and buses. For a median group size of 4, the metro is efficient for reaching most attractions. Walking is also a great way to explore neighborhoods like Le Marais or Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Taxis or ride-shares are available, but public transport is often quicker and more cost-effective for shorter distances.

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