69% off Paris is not a misprint
July 7 departure, one stop on WestJet from Detroit
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Paris at $434 in July is the kind of number that takes a moment to believe, and then you look at the route history and believe it. WestJet, one stop. Edinburgh and Madrid are sitting right behind it at comparable prices, which makes this a reasonable week to sort out a transatlantic trip you have been putting off. Fort Lauderdale at $59 nonstop is there for anyone with a shorter runway.
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Destination Spotlight: Paris, France
The 10th arrondissement has changed more in the last decade than almost anywhere else in the city, and the Canal Saint-Martin running through it gives you one of the few stretches in Paris where locals outnumber tourists on a July evening.
- The Marais packs two millennia of layers into a walkable few blocks; the official Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau maps museum hours and free-admission days worth checking before you go.
- Across the Seine, the Musee d'Orsay holds the deepest collection of Impressionist painting in the world, and its riverside entrance line moves faster in the morning than at midday.
- Covered markets like the Marche des Enfants Rouges in the Marais date to 1628 and offer a slower, less tourist-facing version of Paris eating than the cafes lining the main boulevards.
- Getting around on the Metro is straightforward; a single t+ ticket covers the subway, buses, and RER lines connecting to both airports and Versailles.
Insider Tip: Most national museums in Paris offer free admission on the first Sunday of every month, a detail worth building your itinerary around if your travel dates align.
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