One stop to Paris under $520
May 24 departure on WestJet, $517, 77% under typical transatlantic pricing.
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A $517 Paris fare from Detroit is the kind of number you book first and explain later. The route normally prices much higher which is what makes 77% below typical worth flagging here. Sint Maarten at $110 and Barbados under $200 are unusual for the Memorial Day window. Madrid and Iceland sit a tier above but are still pricing well under what they should.
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💡 Travel Tip: Check whether your credit card's trip protection covers the full ticket cost rather than a capped amount, especially on transatlantic fares this far below typical.
💼 Travel Essentials: A packable daypack like the Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Day Pack folds to fist-size and handles market trips or a wine bottle home from a Paris afternoon.
📱 Travel Tech: Bonjour RATP from Paris's transit authority shows real-time metro, RER, bus, and tram schedules, with route planning between CDG, Orly, and central Paris.
Destination Spotlight: Paris, France
The May 24 arrival lands you in Paris during the brief stretch when the chestnut trees are out, terraces have opened, and the school-trip crowds have not yet flooded the major museums. Late May into early June is the cleanest weather pocket of the year here.
- The Marais holds Paris's densest concentration of small galleries, vintage shops, and 17th-century mansions between Place des Vosges and Hôtel de Ville, walkable end-to-end in under thirty minutes.
- Saint-Germain and the Latin Quarter run along the Left Bank with bookstores, cafés, and the Jardin du Luxembourg, where chairs are free and Parisians read in the sun on weekend afternoons.
- Montmartre climbs north from Pigalle to Sacré-Cœur, with the city's best skyline view from the basilica steps and a small artists' square at Place du Tertre that still functions.
- Paris je t'aime, the official city tourism site, keeps current listings for exhibitions, river cruises, and timed entries to major museums, which is essential during the May-to-September peak season.
Insider Tip: From CDG, the RER B train runs every 10 to 15 minutes to Châtelet-Les Halles in about 35 minutes for €11.80, faster than a taxi during weekday traffic.
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