Paris in a Long Weekend

May 6-10, 2026

Because a little extra time makes all the difference.

Paris is more than a postcard. It’s velvet curtains rising at the Moulin Rouge, champagne glasses clinking on the Seine, and that spontaneous pastry stop that turns into a memory. Over four days, you’ll experience the city at its best — stylish, sparkling, and just a little over the top. Paris was made for stories like this.

Empty outdoor café seating with pink tablecloths on a cobblestone street at dusk, with the Sacré-Cœur Basilica in the background in Montmartre, Paris.

You won’t find tight schedules or tour buses here. The essentials; a boutique Montmartre stay, a night at the Moulin Rouge, and an evening champagne cruise under Paris lights, are all carefully chosen.

But there’s also space. Space to wander, sip, and breathe. Maybe that means the Musée d’Orsay. Maybe it’s a bottle of rosé by the Seine. Either way, I’ll make sure you know exactly how to get there and that you never feel rushed getting back.

Moments like this don’t wait around — and neither should you.

View of Paris at sunset, with the Eiffel Tower in the distance, seen from a high vantage point. A stone gargoyle sculpture is in the foreground on the left side of the image.

You don’t have to plan a thing, it’s all thoughtfully mapped out. Think iconic experiences balanced with breathing room, the kind of mix that makes travel feel like art instead of effort.

The big moments are already taken care of. Moulin Rouge, an evening champagne cruise on the Seine, guided exploration of the city’s most beautiful corners. But there’s still space for you: to wander, to linger, to discover your own Paris story.

This isn’t just a getaway. It’s your permission slip to stop managing and start experiencing.

Sunday morning is slow and sweet — breakfast at our hotel, one last stroll through Paris, and then it’s time to say au revoir. By afternoon we’ll be on our way home, landing in time for evening hugs and the knowing smile that says:

Yes, I really did Paris this weekend.

The trip may be short, but the memories linger — like perfume, laughter, and the sparkle of city lights that stay long after you’ve left.

Some experiences last a weekend. Paris lasts forever.

One long weekend. Endless memories. Limited spots.

Paris Looks Good on You!

Spots for this Momcation are limited, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Don’t miss your chance to say:

Yes, I ran away to Paris for a few days — and it was everything.

May 6-10, 2026

Click to grab a quick coffee chat and see if one of the limited Paris spots is yours. We’ll cover dates, details, and make sure this Momcation is the right fit for you.

FAQs

  • 3 nights at a boutique Montmartre hotel with Parisian charm and modern comfort

    Dinner & show at the legendary Moulin Rouge — with champagne or wine included

    Guided walking tour of Paris — iconic landmarks + local favorites

    Evening champagne cruise on the Seine — Paris glowing at night

    Friday group dinner in the Latin Quarter near Notre-Dame

    Daily breakfast

    Personalized gift bag

    Hotel city taxes and gratuities for local guides

    Full hosting and on-the-ground support throughout the trip

    • Flights to/from Paris (but I can help you with those too!)

    • Travel insurance (recommended)

    • Metro pass (but I will talk you through the purchasing process)

    • Additional drinks, meals, or personal shopping

  • I’ll be right there with you, making sure everything flows smoothly — from hopping on the metro to raising a glass on the Seine. If you’re on our group flight (or arriving around the same time), we’ll head to the hotel together. If not, I’ll provide clear instructions so you can meet us stress-free. Either way, you won’t be on your own.

Secure your spot now!

A modern hotel bedroom with two beds, green accent pillows, a textured headboard, wall-mounted reading lights, a mirror, and a window with blue curtains.

Shared Room – $2,245

Stay in a charming boutique Montmartre hotel and share the Parisian experience with a fellow momcationer. Ideal for women who love connection, café mornings, and recounting the day’s adventures under the glow of the City of Light.

Hotel room with a bed, green curtains, and modern lighting.

Solo Room – $2,945

Your own private room in the heart of Montmartre—giving you space to unwind after evenings at the Moulin Rouge and strolls along the Seine. Perfect for women who want a touch of independence woven into their Paris escape.

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