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		<title>24 Hours in Paris: How to See the Best of the City in One Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paris is a city that begs to be explored slowly, but sometimes all you have is a day. When I found myself with just 24 hours in the City of Light, I set out to make the most of it—and surprisingly, I did. The morning began with a sunrise visit to the Eiffel Tower, where [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Paris is a city that begs to be explored slowly, but sometimes all you have is a day. When I found myself with just 24 hours in the City of Light, I set out to make the most of it—and surprisingly, I did. The morning began with a sunrise visit to the Eiffel Tower, where the golden light washed over the Seine and the crowds hadn’t yet arrived. I grabbed a croissant and café crème from a small boulangerie in the 7th arrondissement before heading toward the heart of the city.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Louvre was next. While it’s impossible to see it all in one visit, I made a beeline for the essentials: the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory, and the opulent Napoleonic apartments. From there, I wandered along the Seine, pausing to flip through vintage prints at the green bookstalls and pick up a few souvenirs. Lunch was on the terrace of a tucked-away brasserie in the Latin Quarter, with steak frites and a chilled glass of rosé.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In the afternoon, I explored Montmartre. The hilltop views from the Sacré-Cœur were unbeatable, but it was the cobbled streets and quiet corners that really captured my heart. I watched street artists paint portraits and lingered over a pastry from a local patisserie. As the sun began to set, I returned to the river for a sunset cruise—cheesy, yes, but it offered a romantic perspective of Paris that even locals secretly enjoy.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Though one day barely scratches the surface, I left Paris with a full heart. With a thoughtful plan and a flexible attitude, it’s possible to experience the essence of this magical city in just 24 hours. Of course, it only left me wanting more.</p>
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