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    Day 1: Arrival in Paris

    • Morning:
      • Arrive in Paris and check into a budget-friendly hotel or family-friendly Airbnb in a central location like the Latin Quarter or Montmartre.
      • Explore the Montmartre neighborhood, visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica (free entry), and enjoy the street artists in the area.
    • Afternoon:
      • Walk through Place du Tertre, a lively square with artists and cafés.
      • Stroll down to Moulin Rouge for a quick photo op outside (show not recommended for young children).
    • Evening:
      • Enjoy a casual dinner at a local bistro. Look for prix fixe menus for good value.

    Day 2: Paris Highlights

    • Morning:
      • Visit the Eiffel Tower (choose the second-floor access by stairs option for a more budget-friendly and less crowded experience).
      • Walk along the Champs-Élysées and visit the Arc de Triomphe (consider viewing from the ground to save money).
    • Afternoon:
      • Head to Jardin des Tuileries for a family picnic (grab sandwiches from a local bakery).
      • Visit the Louvre Museum (free entry for children under 18; consider visiting only key highlights to avoid fatigue).
    • Evening:
      • Take a family-friendly Seine River Cruise (affordable options available, with discounts for children).

    Day 3: Day Trip to Versailles

    • Morning:
      • Take the RER train to Versailles (affordable family tickets available).
      • Visit the Palace of Versailles: Focus on the gardens (free entry), and consider skipping the palace interiors to save time and money.
    • Afternoon:
      • Have lunch in Versailles (look for local cafés with affordable set menus).
      • Return to Paris and spend the afternoon exploring Île de la Cité, including a visit to the Notre-Dame Cathedral (exterior view due to ongoing restoration).
    • Evening:
      • Enjoy dinner in a family-friendly restaurant in Le Marais or Latin Quarter.

    Day 4: Explore Paris Neighborhoods

    • Morning:
      • Visit Musée d’Orsay (free for children under 18, reduced family rates available). Focus on Impressionist art.
      • Explore the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area, with its historic cafés and bookshops.
    • Afternoon:
      • Spend time at the Luxembourg Gardens: Perfect for families with playgrounds and space to relax.
      • Visit the Musée Rodin (free for children, low-cost entry for adults), and enjoy the sculptures in the garden.
    • Evening:
      • Take it easy with a simple dinner at a local pizzeria or creperie.

    Day 5: Family Fun and Shopping

    • Morning:
      • Visit the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie (City of Science and Industry), a great interactive museum for kids.
      • Stop by Parc de la Villette nearby, where kids can play and explore the outdoor exhibits.
    • Afternoon:
      • Head to Rue de Rivoli for souvenir shopping, or visit Galeries Lafayette for a view from the rooftop terrace (free).
    • Evening:
      • Enjoy a farewell dinner at a budget-friendly family restaurant.
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