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    I worked as a tour guide in Paris. Here are the 5 biggest mistakes I saw tourists make.

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    The view of the Eiffel Tower through buildings in Paris.
    As a tour guide in Paris, I saw many tourists make the same mistakes.

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    • I worked as a tour guide in Paris and took hundreds of tourists around the city.
    • I often saw travelers repeat the same mistakes over and over again.
    • In my opinion, staying in a hotel near the Eiffel Tower isn’t worth the money.

    After years of living in Paris for school, I spent a year working as a tour guide in the city.

    During this period of my life, I spent a lot of time on top of the Eiffel Tower, inside the Louvre, and taking hundreds of tourists around Paris.

    However, I noticed that many tourists made the same mistakes over and over. Here are five of the most common missteps I noticed.

    Staying near the Eiffel Tower can be pricey.
    A view of the Eiffel Tower between buildings.

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    Although seeing the Eiffel Tower is a major reason people travel to Paris, staying near this famous landmark can be pricey.

    Instead, I recommend staying in the east part of the city, which has a more relaxed vibe but still offers lots of restaurant and bar options.

    Some tourists find the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower disappointing.
    The view of Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower.

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    I’ve probably spent months of my life climbing to the top of the Eiffel Tower every day with groups of tourists. The problem? We would spend what felt like forever waiting to get up there, and I could feel their disappointment when they arrived.

    They’d look out across the city, and the view wouldn’t mean much to them because you can’t see Paris’ most iconic landmark if you’re standing on top of it. Sometimes, you can’t even see very far out if there’s morning fog or rain.

    Instead, I recommend climbing the Montparnasse Tower or going to the rooftop café at Printemps, a French department store, to look out across the city.

    For a special treat, I always tell tourists to get to a viewpoint at night, when the Eiffel Tower sparkles for five minutes at the top of each hour.

    In my opinion, tourists are missing out by only dining at the most Instagrammable spots.
    Colorful flowers on a turquoise restaurant building in Paris.

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    Though it can be tempting to flock to the pretty cafés and restaurants covered in fake flowers, I recommend staying away from most of them.

    In my experience, these Instagrammable locations often offer disappointing food at higher prices.

    For a more authentic experience, seek out small coffee shops, restaurants, and local markets instead.

    Not saying hello to the locals can be seen as rude.
    A crowded street with cafés and restaurants in Paris.

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    There’s a stereotype that French people are rude, but in my experience, this is far from the truth. However, it’s important for tourists to understand one simple etiquette norm: saying “bonjour.”

    In France, it’s polite to say a simple “bonjour” when entering a store or restaurant. This small gesture goes a long way toward building rapport with the locals.

    I've seen many tourists try to do too much in one day.
    Rows of trees line a busy street at the Arc de Triomphe.

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    I’ve seen so many tourists compete over who can do the most during their time in Paris. But I often have to remind people that the Olympics are over and seeing the city isn’t an endurance event.

    I always tell visitors to allow themselves to be on vacation. After all, nothing is more Parisian than reading a book in a park or enjoying a calm drink on a terrace.

    This story was originally published on October 28, 2024, and most recently updated on June 29, 2026.

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