Taste some of the best cheese that Paris has to offer by browsing the food markets or visiting one of the numerous cheese shops, known as fromageries, within the city. For sweet tooths, Paris patisseries are a delicious haven. Try a selection of macaroons and croissants or splash out with an authentic Parisian Pain au Chocolat.
Get a taste for French food and French history with a visit to La Closerie des Lilas. This garden terrace restaurant was once a famous meeting place for Ernest Hemingway and now serves the famous Hemingway-style beef fillet. If you'd prefer to experience a traditional French meal, the formal Les Deux Magots is one of the oldest restaurants in Paris. Sweet tooths should rest their feet in the afternoon at Laduree and enjoy a macaroon or three.
Want to fine-tune your palette and learn more about French cuisine? Consider taking part in a wine tasting evening or a cheese tour.
Paris Airport (CDG)
Flights from Australia to Paris will disembark at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is a major international aviation hub located in Paris. Taking its name from the founder of the French Fifth Republic, Paris-Charles de Gaulle is the largest airport in France and the second busiest airport in Europe. The airport is also a major hub for Air France.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. Book your Paris Airport accommodation.
Airlines that fly to Paris
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Paris from Australia include:
For more on Paris holidays check out our Paris travel guide or view our range of Paris holiday packages that include flights, accommodation and often other extras like tours or car hire.