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5-Day Paris Discovery: Louvre, Seine and Versailles
Paris • Versailles • Nairobi
From
KES 279,000
per person sharing
France · Western Europe
Paris, France, suits Kenyan travellers seeking landmark sights, museums, cafés and walkable city days. Plan 3 to 5 days for the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum and Notre Dame, with direct flights available from Nairobi.

International
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Best time to visit: March–May or September–October
Paris, France, is a landmark-rich city break best explored over 3 to 5 days. The French capital combines the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum and Notre Dame with museums, cafés, bakeries, shopping and street-level walks. Paris works well for Kenyan travellers who want a focused European itinerary rather than a long multi-country route.
Paris appeals to Kenyan travellers because its leading sights fit into a manageable 3 to 5-day programme. A first visit can centre on major landmarks, museum time and neighbourhood walks, while repeat visitors can give more time to food, cafés, luxury shopping and rooftop views. Direct air access from Nairobi makes the city more straightforward to reach than many European capitals.
Paris is served directly from Nairobi through Kenya Airways flights from JKIA to Paris CDG. Research lists direct Nairobi–Paris fares starting from USD 343, while selected published return economy examples range from KES 104,535 to KES 152,985. Compare dates carefully before committing, because the lower fare examples are tied to specific travel periods and availability changes.
Paris travel costs should be built from confirmed flights, accommodation, meals, local transport and attraction tickets rather than one assumed package figure. Published return economy flight examples provide a useful airfare reference of KES 104,535 to KES 152,985. Add the researched France visa fee of KES 15,300, then request current accommodation and activity costs for your chosen dates.
Paris is best visited in spring from March to May or autumn from September to October. These periods are the recommended 2026 travel windows and suit sightseeing across the city. Summer, from June to August, brings festival activity including Bastille Day fireworks, but it is also a high-demand period; book key entries early if travelling then.
The Eiffel Tower is one of Paris’s essential first-time sights and should anchor one part of your city itinerary. Allow time for the visit alongside the surrounding city views rather than trying to combine too many major attractions in one day. Spring or autumn travel gives a strong balance for an outdoor landmark-focused programme.
The Louvre Museum is a core Paris experience for travellers who want to include art and history in a short stay. Plan this museum as a dedicated visit, especially on a 3-day itinerary where time is limited. Research guidance for 2026 advises checking museum websites for exhibitions and booking timed-entry tickets in advance.
Notre Dame remains one of Paris’s iconic attractions and pairs naturally with a walking day in the city. Combine the landmark with time for streets, cafés and bakeries instead of treating it as a quick stop between distant attractions. This slower approach gives a first-time Paris itinerary room for the city’s everyday atmosphere.
Paris accommodation should be selected around your daily sightseeing plan, flight timings and preferred pace rather than an unverified citywide price estimate. A central base can reduce time spent moving between major sights, while a longer 5-day stay gives more flexibility on location. Confirm current room availability and terms before making visa or flight commitments.
Kenyan passport holders should arrange a France visa before leaving for Paris. The researched requirements include a valid passport, travel insurance and a flight reservation, with a listed visa fee of KES 15,300. Check passport validity carefully before applying; researched guidance advises validity of at least six months beyond the intended return date.
Paris visitors should plan money and connectivity before departure because the research does not provide reliable current local SIM or roaming prices. Carry more than one payment option, keep a small emergency reserve separate from your main wallet, and confirm your mobile provider’s roaming terms in Kenya. Notify your bank of international travel if your card provider requires it.
Proven Adventures can plan a Paris, France itinerary around your 3 to 5-day window, preferred season and priority sights. Start with your intended Nairobi departure dates, then confirm flights, accommodation and timed attractions before finalising the schedule. Early planning is particularly useful for spring and autumn, the recommended periods for a 2026 Paris visit.



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