Why Canadians love Paris
Paris is the world's most visited city for good reason. From the iron lace of the Eiffel Tower to the halls of the Louvre, every arrondissement holds a new discovery. The city's grand boulevards, intimate bistros, and world-famous museums make it endlessly rewarding for first-time and returning visitors alike.
Beyond the iconic landmarks, Paris rewards those who wander — stumbling upon a hidden courtyard in Le Marais, a flower market along the Seine, or a jazz bar in Saint-Germain. It's a city best experienced slowly, with great bread and better wine.
Eiffel Tower
The most iconic structure in the world
The Louvre
Home to the Mona Lisa & 35,000+ works
French Cuisine
Croissants, escargot & Michelin stars
World-Class Shopping
From Champs-Élysées to flea markets
Versailles
Royal palace & gardens nearby
Seine River
Dinner cruises & riverside walks
Top Hotels & Resorts
Cancún is home to some of the Caribbean's finest all-inclusive resorts. Here are our most-booked properties for Canadian travellers:
Hôtel Ritz Paris
The legendary palace hotel on Place Vendôme — where Coco Chanel lived and Hemingway drank.
LegendaryLe Meurice
Overlooking the Tuileries Garden, this palatial hotel is a masterpiece of neoclassical opulence.
Palace HotelHotel Le Marais
Boutique hotel in Paris's trendiest neighbourhood — steps from galleries, cafés, and markets.
BoutiqueLe Dokhan's
Art Deco gem in the 16th with a celebrated Champagne bar and elegant Haussmann-era rooms.
ClassicHôtel du Louvre
Steps from the Louvre and the Palais Royal — perfect for art lovers and cultural explorers.
Best LocationHôtel Providence
Stylish, intimate boutique hotel in hip Canal Saint-Martin with a romantic rooftop terrace.
Best ValueBest Time to Visit
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Things to Do
From ancient ruins to underwater adventures, Cancún offers experiences for every type of traveller:
Climb the Eiffel Tower
Go at sunset for the most breathtaking views over Paris — book tickets online weeks in advance to skip the queues.
Explore the Louvre
The world's largest art museum — dedicate at least half a day to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and the Egyptian wing.
Day Trip to Versailles
The Palace of Versailles and its vast gardens are just 40 minutes from Paris by train — a must for history lovers.
Seine River Dinner Cruise
Glide past floodlit Notre-Dame, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Eiffel Tower over a candlelit French dinner.
Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
Wander the winding cobblestone streets of this artistic hilltop village and visit the stunning white basilica.
Shop & Eat in Le Marais
The most vibrant neighbourhood in Paris — falafel on Rue des Rosiers, galleries, vintage shops, and the Place des Vosges.