12 Things NOT to do in Paris (by a Local)!


Paris, the City of Light, enchants millions of visitors each year with its unforgettable ambiance. However, the charm of Paris goes beyond the postcard-perfect Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Champs-Élysées. As a local Parisian, I want to share some tips on what not to do in Paris to ensure you have the most authentic and enjoyable experience while avoiding common faux pas. Here are 12 things you should avoid doing when visiting this magnificent city.

1. **Don’t Spend All Your Time in Tourist Areas**
While iconic landmarks like Notre Dame and Sacré-Coeur are must-sees, don’t forget to venture into lesser-known neighborhoods such as Belleville or Batignolles. You’ll discover a more authentic side of Paris away from the tourist crowds.

2. **Avoid Eating Near Major Tourist Attractions**
Restaurants in these areas typically offer overpriced and underwhelming meals. Instead, explore where locals go; try a bistro off Rue Montorgueil or a quaint café in the Latin Quarter.

3. **Don’t Buy Water Bottles Every Day**
Paris tap water is perfectly safe to drink. Carrying a refillable bottle will save you money and help reduce plastic waste. Plus, there are numerous public fountains throughout the city offering fresh drinking water.

4. **Skip the Taxis When Possible**
Taxis can be expensive and often unnecessary given Paris’s efficient public transportation system. Make use of the Metro, buses, or even rent a Vélib’ (bike-sharing service) for shorter distances.

5. **Don’t Ignore Local Etiquette**
When entering shops or cafes, always say “Bonjour” (Hello) and “Au revoir” (Goodbye) when leaving—politeness is valued highly in French culture.

6. **Avoid Dining Out at Odd Hours**
Unlike some cities where restaurants may serve food all day long, many French restaurants have specific meal times. Plan to eat lunch between 12 pm to 2 pm and dinner from 7 pm to 10 pm.

7. **Don’t Expect Speedy Service**
Service in France can seem slow compared to other places; it’s part of the dining experience meant to be savored and enjoyed without rush.

8. **Avoid Overly Casual Dress Codes at Higher-End Venues**
While day-to-day fashion in Paris can be quite relaxed, finer restaurants and clubs might require a more dressed-up approach than what might be customary elsewhere.

9. **Don’t Rely Solely on Credit Cards for Small Purchases**
Some smaller shops or cafés might only accept cash or require a minimum amount for card transactions.

10. **Avoid Busy Metro Lines During Rush Hour**
If possible, avoid Metro lines like Line 1 or Line 4 during peak hours (8-9 am and 6-7 pm). They can get extremely crowded making travel uncomfortable.

11. **Don’t Take Pictures in Sacred Places Without Permission**
Always check if photography is allowed especially inside churches like Notre-Dame or Sainte-Chapelle as it could disrupt worshippers.

12. **Never Leave Your Valuables Unattended**
Like any major city, pickpocketing can occur particularly around major tourist hubs; always keep an eye on your belongings especially in crowded areas.

By being aware of these dos and don’ts from a local’s perspective, you’re all set for an unforgettable visit that bridges both tourist must-dos with authentic experiences that give you a real taste of Parisian life!