Things to Do in Paris in March
Visit Disneyland Paris

- As the only Disney theme park in Europe, Disneyland Paris is an absolute must-see for any vacation to the region.
- Disneyland Paris, which is located just outside of the city itself, is by far the most visited tourist attraction in all of France's capital.
- The Park is fun for people of all ages because of its wide variety of exciting activities.
- In Disneyland, you can meet princesses and ride in a magical waggon, among many other enchanted activities.
- The location is like a dream come true for kids of all ages, from the Wonderland maze to Peter Pan's home.
- For those who seek a greater sense of adventure, the amusement park features rides like the massive Orbitron and the Indiana Jones roller coaster.
- For families travelling to Paris, a trip to Disneyland Resort is sure to rank high on their list of best things to do in Paris in March.
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 9:30 AM – 11 PM
Entry Fees

Take a River Seine Boat Cruise

- An enjoyable way to explore the beautiful city of Paris in March is from the water, on a boat ride down the Seine.
- Visit the city's most famous landmarks on a leisurely hour-long river cruise across the Seine aboard a sightseeing seine.
- Pick your time of day to see the French capital at its best, whether that's first thing in the morning, or after the sun has set and the city is illuminated by a dazzling array of neon lights.
- You can use the onboard audio guides’ trivia to discover more about the places you'll be visiting as you cruise.

Enjoy Moulin Rouge Dinner & Cabaret Show

- If you find yourself in Paris in March, you must see "Féerie" at the Moulin Rouge, which is one of the world's most famous cabarets.
- You'll get to see a parade of one thousand feathered, rhinestone, and sequined costumes made by Corrado Collabucci, performed by a cast of one hundred artists (including sixty Doris Girls).
- Observe the scenic designs by Gaetano Castelli and listen to the music composed by Pierre Porte, performed by eighty instrumentalists and sixty choral singers.
- Millions of people have flocked to the most famous cabaret in France to watch the French Cancan perform for the past 110 years.
- You can also indulge in some classic French dishes.
- All of the experiences take place in a stunning Belle Epoque theatre that seats 850 people. Immerse yourself in the mistinguett menu's delectable flavours.
Opening Hours: Open 6:45 pm onwards
Entry Fees: Between 87 € - 185 €
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Discover Catacombs of Paris

- A trip to Paris in March is the perfect time to do something out of the ordinary, like a tour to the catacombs.
- You may expect to spend about 45 minutes exploring the 2-kilometer-long walking circuit. You must first go down 130 steps to reach the Catacombs of Paris.
- It's important to remember that the tour is not accessible to people with limited mobility because there are no elevators.
- The next step is to make your way via a series of twisting passageways whose walls are adorned with skeletal assemblages.
- Then you see bones from the excavated individuals were formerly neatly arranged in multiple rooms, creating kilometers of passageways made primarily of human remains.
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Visit Eiffel Tower

- Paris in March is a popular choice for vacationers because of the city's storied history and cultural significance, as well as its modern architectural and fashion landmarks.
- When visiting Paris, it would be a shame to miss out on seeing the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in the world.
- Recognized as one of the world's most recognisable structures, a visit to the Eiffel Tower with a knowledgeable guide will allow you to fully appreciate its artistic and historical significance.
- Take the elevators to the observation deck and soak in the breathtaking vista of Paris below.
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 9 AM – 11:30 PM
Entry Fees:
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Explore The Louvre

- Visiting the Louvre Museum, the most popular art museum in the world, is the most exciting thing to do in Paris in March.
- Witness the world's finest collection of artworks, with works by French artists spanning the 15th to the 19th centuries.
- Established in 1546 as a stronghold, it today boasts of being the largest museum in the world.
- Visiting the Louvre in March will add a special touch to your trip to Paris, as it houses priceless works of art from many different cultures.
- The world-famous Mona Lisa is housed there, along with paintings by Raphael, Michelangelo, and Da Vinci.
Opening Hours: Tuesdays closed, Mondays 9 AM – 9:45 PM, Wednesday to Sunday 9 AM – 6 PM
Entry Fees: Free admission
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

- This year, Saint Patrick's Day falls on March 17 hence if you are in Paris in March, celebrate the patron saint by dressing in something which is green in colour and attending the parade.
- At 1 o'clock, the Saint Patrick's Day parade in Paris kicks off at the Irish Cultural Centre. It then travels through the 5th arrondissement and ends back there.
- There will be a variety of performances, including street theatre, circus acts, music, face painting, dancing, and food trucks.
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 2 PM – 6 PM
Entry Fees: Free admission
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Stroll Around Versailles Gardens

- The Gardens of Versailles are a true masterpiece which you must visit in Paris in March, as they are among the largest and most impressive gardens in the world.
- These gardens were built on Louis XIV's command in 1661 and planned by the renowned landscape architect André Le Nôtre.
- Clearing marshes and glasslands and moving massive amounts of earth was a Herculean undertaking that allowed for the construction of the garden's flowerbeds, fountains, Orangerie, and canals.
- You can stroll around most exotic features of the Versailles Garden is the Orangery, that contains a total of 1055 trees placed in ornate boxes, numerous citrus, olive, pomegranate, palm, and oleander trees.
Entry Fees: Free admission
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Visit Sainte Chapelle

- The Sainte-Chapelle, on the Île de la Cité, is widely regarded as one of the greatest examples of Gothic architecture in the world.
- This reliquary is well-known due to its extensive background and enormous stained-glass windows.
- If you're in Paris in March, you can't possibly miss this incredible cathedral and its breathtakingly large stained-glass windows.
- Thanks to the 618 m2 of glass, you will have the opportunity to view its interior that is flooded with natural light and vibrant hues.
- The virtually complete removal of barriers in the upper chapel is indicative of the monument's grandeur and architectural boldness.
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Celebrate the Women’s Carnival

- A festival held in the middle of Lent and originally organised by laundresses in Paris, is revived every year on March 27 for the carnival of women.
- For this special event, ladies take centre stage, and men must don female garb to join the festivities.
- You can take part in this festival, cloak or no cloak.
- The women's carnival takes place in the Marais neighbourhood around the middle of Lent, immediately following le carnaval de Paris - Promenade du Boeuf Gras, which occurs annually on the Sunday preceding Mardi Gras.
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