Today's Anchor Panthéon — 12:00 PM

Before You Leave

  • Passport / ID
  • Tickets — offline
  • Phone + battery
  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Hotel key & address

Today's Goal

Experience the heart of historic Paris without rushing. Stay almost entirely on foot and let the day orbit the Panthéon opening at noon.

The only fixed time today is the Panthéon opening at 12:00 PM. Start with coffee and pastry near the hotel, then let the morning flow naturally toward the Latin Quarter.

Before Leaving the Hotel

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Dress appropriately for entering churches.
  • Check for a free Notre-Dame reservation.
  • Carry water.
  • Charge phones.
  • Bring a power bank if convenient.

Morning

Coffee & Pastry

La Parisienne Les Halles

2 min walk • near the hotel

Walk west along Rue des Halles. The bakery is just a couple of minutes away and makes an easy start before heading to Notre-Dame.

Order
Coffee, croissant, pastry, and water.
Why Here
Excellent bakery close to the hotel with no detour from today's route.

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Notre-Dame Cathedral

15 min walk • 1.1 km

Walk south to Pont au Change, cross onto Île de la Cité, and continue straight to Notre-Dame.

Visit
60–90 minutes
Admission
Free
Reservation
Optional
Only useful to reduce waiting.
Security
Screening expected. Dress respectfully.

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Shakespeare and Company

5 min walk • 350 m

Cross to the Left Bank and stay near Rue de la Bûcherie. The bookstore is beside the café.

Visit
30–45 minutes
Expect
Small rooms, narrow aisles, stairs, and crowds.
Optional
Coffee next door if the morning is moving faster than expected.

Backup Coffee

Odette if you want something sweet before walking toward the Panthéon.

Between Stops

Don't rush this walk. Browse the side streets of the Latin Quarter, stop if something catches your eye, and aim to arrive at the Panthéon shortly before its 12:00 PM opening.

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Midday

Panthéon

15 min walk • arrive around 12:00 PM

Continue through the Latin Quarter toward Place du Panthéon. Today the monument opens at noon, so there is no advantage to arriving much earlier.

Opening
12:00 PM today
Visit
60–90 minutes
Includes
Nave and crypt.
Bags
Maximum 20 × 40 × 40 cm.

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Lunch

Lunch Pickup

Boulangerie Moderne

3 min walk • near the Panthéon

After the Panthéon, keep lunch simple. Pick up sandwiches and drinks near Rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques, then continue toward Luxembourg Gardens for a picnic.

Target
Jambon-beurre, or any simple sandwich that looks good.
Ask For
A formule déjeuner: sandwich + drink + dessert.
Why Here
It keeps lunch quick and points the day toward the gardens instead of another seated meal.

Backup

La Parisienne Madame if Boulangerie Moderne is too busy or picked over.

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Afternoon

Luxembourg Gardens

10 min walk • picnic and relaxed time

Walk toward the gardens with lunch in hand. Find chairs, slow down, and let this be the soft middle of the day.

Admission
Free.
Stay
As long as you'd like.
Why Here
Picnic, relax, people-watch, and enjoy the gardens before heading back toward Les Halles.

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Late Afternoon

Walk back toward Les Halles at your own pace.

Browse shops if something catches your eye.

Stop for a drink if you feel like it.

Optionally return to the hotel to rest, recharge phones, or freshen up before the evening.

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Evening

Dinner

Au Pied de Cochon

30 min walk • back toward Les Halles

Finish the day close to the hotel at one of Paris' classic brasseries. If everyone's still feeling good, walk back. Otherwise, grab the Metro or RER for the final stretch.

Why Here
Excellent traditional brasserie only a short walk from the hotel.

Backup

Petit Bouillon Pharamond near Les Halles.


Transportation

Primary: Walking

Use the Metro or RER only if everyone is tired for the return to Les Halles.


Transit Ledger

Required Transit
0
Optional Transit
1 Metro / RER ride
Primary Mode
Walking

Notes

Today is intentionally light.

The only fixed point is the Panthéon opening at 12:00 PM. Everything else should feel relaxed. If you discover an interesting café, small shop, or quiet square while wandering through the Latin Quarter, take the time to enjoy it. Paris rewards slowing down more than rushing from landmark to landmark.