Paris in a Weekend

May 7-10, 2026

Because why should Mother’s Day be ordinary?

From Montmartre strolls to champagne toasts under the Eiffel Tower—

this is a celebration you’ll never forget.

Spots are limited — claim yours today.

Paris is more than a postcard. It’s velvet curtains rising at the Moulin Rouge, champagne glasses clinking on the Seine, and the kind of late-night pastry run that feels like a movie. In one weekend, you’ll see 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.

Your weekend begins in Montmartre — cobblestone streets, hidden corners, and cafés where artists once sketched their muses. After settling into our chic art deco hotel, the night takes a glamorous turn: dinner and a show at the world-famous Moulin Rouge. Feathers, champagne, music, and lights — it’s the kind of evening that reminds you Paris doesn’t just sparkle, it shimmers.

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

Coffee first, Paris plans second. ☕✨

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.

Saturday begins with flaky croissants and coffee before we set off with our private guide. For five hours, Paris opens up — from iconic landmarks to the little details only a local could point out. It’s the kind of day that feels both grand and intimate, where every corner is a postcard.

By evening, the Seine becomes our table. A dinner cruise drifts us past glowing monuments, the city lighting up all around us. And then — the moment you’ve been waiting for — we end the night at the Eiffel Tower, its lights sparkling like Paris is showing off just for us.

This isn’t just sightseeing. It’s the Paris you’ve dreamed of — and it’s waiting for you.

Paris by night doesn’t wait — neither should you.

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 will stay with you long after the lights of the city fade from view.

Some experiences last a weekend. Paris lasts forever.

One weekend. Endless memories. Limited spots.

Paris doesn’t wait.

Neither should you.

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

Yes, I really did Paris this weekend.

May 7-10, 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

    • 2 nights in a chic art deco hotel in Montmartre

    • Dinner & show at the legendary Moulin Rouge (with half-bottle of wine or champagne)

    • Private guided half-day walking tour of Paris

    • Seine River dinner cruise (with half-bottle of wine or champagne)

    • Daily breakfast

    • Paris metro tickets (for transfers during our stay)

    • Personalized gift bag just for you

    • Hotel city tax

    • Gratuities for local guides

    • Flights to/from Paris

    • Travel insurance (recommended)

    • 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.