- Janhvi Kapoor makes the most of her seven-hour Paris trip.
- She channels main-character energy by the Eiffel Tower.
- Here are the top places to explore in a short Paris visi
You do not always need days or weeks to make a trip truly memorable. With the right itinerary and a little planning, even a few hours can be enough to experience the best a destination has to offer. Janhvi Kapoor proved it when she made the most of a whirlwind seven-hour stop in Paris.
Taking to Instagram, Janhvi Kapoor shared a video of herself, effortlessly channeling her main character energy. In the video, the actress is seen candidly applying lipstick while the iconic Eiffel Tower stands in the background, creating the perfect Parisian moment. With her effortless style, glam look, and one of the city's most recognisable landmarks setting the scene, Janhvi made even a simple touch-up feel straight out of a movie.
Sharing the video, she wrote, “7 hrs in Paris but not without my French girl lipstick and blush.”
Take a look at Janhvi Kapoor's video:
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Like Janhvi, if you too have a few hours to explore the city of Paris, here are some of the places you must visit:
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A trip to Paris is incomplete without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Built for the 1889 World's Fair, this 330-meter-tall tower is one of the top visited spots in the world. You can start at the Trocadéro for photos, then walk to the Eiffel Tower and stroll through the long green park of Champ de Mars, right behind the tower.
Tuileries Garden
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This famous public park in Paris sits right between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde. It covers about 25 hectares and features straight paths, trimmed hedges, neat trees, and octagonal ponds.
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Louvre Museum
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Termed the world's largest art museum, it is housed in a historic royal palace. The museum displays about 35,000 works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, among other famous art pieces across eight curatorial departments.
Seine River
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This major waterway flows directly through the heart of Paris, dividing the city into the Left Bank and Right Bank. You can board a 1-hour boat tour on the river to see the picturesque city from the water.
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The Notre-Dame Cathedral Area sits on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, France. Following its major restoration and reopening, the vibrant district surrounds the landmark medieval church, offering historic architecture and scenic river walks, as well as nearby cultural attractions.