16 Hidden Romantic Places in Paris ✔️ ULTIMATE 2025 Guide

Take your vacation to another level and explore these off-the-beaten-path spots from a local to ignite your inner romantic spirit.

Our expert has also listed the TOP hidden hotels for your romantic getaway in Paris, so don’t miss it!

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Looking for the most exquisite hidden romantic places in Paris? You’re in the right place!

I lived in Paris for 2 years, so I’ve got all the most secret, cherished spots in the French capital for lovers to enjoy. 

This list goes way beyond the traditional touristy things to do in Paris

Paris has SO much more to offer than the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Élysées – I’ll give you the real lowdown!

I’ve also included a few hidden gem hotels that tourists don’t know about. By the end, you’ll know how to spend your romantic vacation in Paris just like a local!

Here are my favorite romantic spots in Paris:

Top spot with a view – Square du Vert-Galant

Best place to be alone together – Bois du Vincennes

Best hidden restaurant – Le 17.45 Pigalle

1. Explore the quieter side of Île de la Cité

View of a bridge between trees

One of the most romantic (and quintessentially picturesque) things to do in Paris as a couple is to go for a picnic along the banks of the Seine River.

Now, most people just go down from any one of the bridges, sit on the cobbled sidewalks, and enjoy the view of Paris from there.

But that’s not the best place to have a picnic in Paris!! 

For starters, there are rats down there, and many people like to go to these places to get a little tipsy with their friends in the evening, leading to many a peeing parade – ending in a somewhat stinky affair. My advice? Avoid!

Square du Vert-Galant

Instead, head down to the charming Île de la Cité, a gorgeous inner-city haven that has one special thing: the iconic Willow tree. 

So grab a baguette, some charcuterie, un peu du fromage, and a nice bottle of wine, and enjoy the view towards Pont des Arts with your romantic picnic.

Square Barye

Square Barye is SO often overlooked. It’s a super quiet green space with plenty of lovely benches, trees, and lovely views of the Seine River – even Eiffel Tower views!

During the spring and summer months, this place is open 24/7, so go there in the early evening with your loved one for a smooch under a Lebanese Cedar Tree and a stroll along the waterfront. 

It’s a must visit!

2. Go off the beaten path in Bois de Vincennes 

I know, it’s only the second subheading and I’m sending you out to the suburbs. But I promise, it’s worth it – it’s in the top 10 hidden romantic places in Paris!

While you’re there, you can take a romantic stroll through the huge park, with over 2,400 acres of natural landscape. 

Don’t forget to check out the Reuilly Island Temple on Lake Daumesnil! This romantic spot can be accessed over a little bridge (like Cinderella) and it’s so beautiful at sunset. 

NOTE: Parc des Buttes Chaumont and Bois de Boulogne are also super pretty, and fantastic to visit on those summer days!

3. Avoid the crowds at Montmartre

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I know Montmartre seems like a classic tourist destination, and it totally is. But there are a few hidden gems here that most tourists still don’t know about, and I’m about to share them with you!

You do need to go all the way up to the top at least once just to see the view. It’s amazing, and there’s a funicular if you’re feeling lazy like me 🤪

However, it’s always super crowded nowadays, so just take a couple of pics and get the hell outta dodge. 

Keep a close eye on your belongings while you’re at the Sacré Coeur! It’s not just crowded, it’s also full of pickpockets and scammers trying to sell you bracelets and tacky keyrings. Stay safe people!

Once you’re out, go down the side streets on the north side to escape the tourists. Most of the newbies head out straight to the west of the Basilica and get lured in by caricaturists and accordion players.

I took my husband to Paris to see my old haunts earlier this year, and he absolutely loved the adorable streets around Abbesses!

PRO TIP: Go through the back streets to get there, don’t go back through the Sacré Coeur if you want to avoid all the crowds. 

4. Experience a romantic private vintage car tour

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Hiring a private vintage car in Paris is a surefire way to get you in the mood for lovin’!

There are so many options here – you can opt for a cute sidecar-style tour, a classic car, or you can just rent a couple of scooters yourselves and go wherever you please. 

Here are my favorite tours (the TOP-rated choices to save you time!)

5. Get in with the locals along Canal Saint Martin

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While many tourists take the coveted sunbathing spots along the Seine, locals tend to prefer a quieter setting in Paris’ alternative picnic spot!

Canal Saint Martin stretches from Hôpital Saint-Louis in the 10th all the way past La Villette in the 19th Arrondissement. I’ve spent many an afternoon there with my friends, but it’s also perfect for a date.

There are many points along the route where you can sit and relax, take in the peaceful vibe, and enjoy living the local’s life in Paris. Grab a bottle of French wine from a local supermarket and sit together on the edge of the canal for a romantic, budget-friendly date!

6. Take a romantic picture at Le Passage des Panoramas

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A journey to ages gone by, Le Passage des Panoramas reflects the old-age charm of 19th century Paris. An eclectic mix of sweet shops, hidden Paris restaurants, and boutiques, you’ll find many a photo op here – and an opportunity to feed each other chocolate!

You’ll probably find yourselves spending a while down this adorable passageway, it’s filled with so many hidden gems and most tourists have no idea it exists!

My mum absolutely loves it here. She’ll quite happily spend hours looking inside all the little shops and marveling at the jeweler’s trinkets!

7. Get a hidden seat at Le Mistral

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Not to be confused with Le Mistral on Place du Châtelet! Don’t bother with this one, I know it has a view of the Seine but it’s just not worth it compared to le réal Mistral!

My advice? Ask to be seated in their hidden terrace for a tiny bit of peace and quiet, and just a smidge of romance. 

Their menu is classic French bistro fare, and the vibe is down-to-earth, local-heavy, unpretentious, and wine-happy. They change their menu every day so it’ll be a fun surprise, but if there’s duck confit on the menu, definitely try it – I loved it!

I highly recommend booking a bit in advance. 

PRO TIP: Try to order in French! They do speak English there but you’ll get better service this way as it’s a local eatery. Give it your best shot and impress your date with your French skills 🦾

8. Attend a stand up comedy show in a hidden theater

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Just because you’re in Paris, doesn’t mean you can’t attend a comedy show in English!

A comedy show might not seem like the most romantic thing to do in Paris, but it’s a simple, sweet date night that’s easy on your wallet.

Researchers have found clear links between humor production, humor perception, and perceptions of the strength of the relationship”

~British Psychological Society

The best part? It’s totally free! You’ll have to pay for drinks (obviously) but otherwise, it’s a great date for the penny pincher. A top romantic thing to do in Paris on a budget!

9. Feel like a VIP at Secret de Paris Hotel & Spa

It doesn’t get much better than Secret de Paris! Think: scrumptious cocktails, private hot tubs, mood lighting, rain showers, and a sauna – this is the ULTIMATE luxury vacation!

The only problem with this hotel is you may not want to leave the room 🤪

Located just a short walk from St Lazare, you can stay in bed and adjust the lighting in your room as much as you want! It’s totally different from the traditional hotel experience, and not a place many people know about. 

Each room is decorated in a different Paris theme – I recommend the Double Room Trocadéro with stained glass windows, an in-room hot tub, and total soundproofing. Ding ding ding! 

10. Wander the secret gem of Hôtel de Sully

grand building and grounds

A GORGEOUS private mansion in Le Marais, Paris’ most trendy district, Hôtel de Sully is a haven of peace in the city and one of the secret places to visit in Paris.

Just a stone’s throw from Place des Vosges, you sadly cannot enter the building, but once you enter through the archway, you’ll be transported back in time. The grounds are absolutely beautiful, a far nicer spot to relax than Place des Vosges!

When I lived in Paris, I hung out in Le Marais all the time because VINTAGE SHOPPING!!! Plus it’s the best spot in Paris for Falafel (shout out to Oh Falafel du Liban), so grab one and eat it at Sully gardens like I used to!

Don’t forget to hit up Victor Hugo’s apartment while you’re there! It’s totally free and you can wander back in time with your loved one quoting Les Misérables. 

The area surrounding Hôtel de Sully is full of unique vinyl record stores and flower shops, so the entire afternoon will be filled with enchantment!

PRO TIP: If you want fancy, Le Marais is home to the vast majority of Paris’ Michelin starred restaurants!

11. Take a stroll through Père Lachaise

road running through a rural cemetery

I know, I know – Père Lachaise isn’t exactly hidden away from tourists. But it’s so huge and magical, it NEEDS to be on this list!

Best visited on a sunny day (otherwise it feels a little eerie), Père Lachaise is home to Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, Chopin, Jim Morrison, and so many more famed individuals from ages gone by.

You might be thinking, how is this romantic? 

Well! For starters, the cemetery is a nature lover’s paradise, and you’ve got 110 acres of quiet spots for a kiss under a chestnut tree. There are so many of these secret corners that it’s easy to escape other visitors! 

It’ll feel like the woodland is all yours to explore. 

PRO TIP: Take water with you, especially in the winter months! The cemetery has public fountains intermittently but they’re often turned off in the cold season. 

12. Have a magical brunch at Le Pavillon des Canaux

Most tourists will want to have brunch somewhere famous, perhaps their favorite tourist trap near the Eiffel Tower or La Maison Rose from Emily in Paris. 

Don’t follow the crowd!

Instead, haul yourself over to Le Pavillon des Canaux, where you can have a coffee in a decorated bathtub, dance with your waiter, take a cooking class, or even attend a literary evening.

LPdC is an emblem of erotic, hippy, independent Paris youth, and to top it all off, they have affordable Formules with so many tasty options.

TCdP promotes a caring space for everyone, no matter their background, race, sexuality, life experience et al. Social solidarity for all is important here, so if this is your niche, you’ll love this hidden side of Paris that tourists don’t know about!

13. Take your lover to an old movie

Exterior of a cinema

I should really have put this at the top of the list, because it’s definitely one of the best options!

Going to the cinema is obviously a classic date night, but old movies make the experience a whole lot better!

My personal fav is Le Champo for the old-world vibes. Don’t miss it!

Whether you’re a discerning movie fan or newbie to a black and white film, you’ll love the whole experience. The screening rooms are super cozy and the seats are perfect for snuggling up!

14. Head over to the cozy Red Wheelbarrow

Ok, so I lied – THIS is my favorite hidden romantic place in Paris!

The Red Wheelbarrow is the most adorable, edgy, cute, and cozy independent bookstore around. And, even rarer, they have English books! 

Most tourists in Paris head to Shakespeare & Co in Saint Michel if they fancy a break in a bookshop. And it’s nice there, sure. But over the years it’s become more of an icon with a long queue outside, so I think The Red Wheelbarrow bookstore is the better choice – and it’s more local!

A really cute date is to buy a couple of books from this quaint little store and go sit together in Luxembourg Gardens to read together. 

After all, the couple who reads together, stays together!

15. Sneak away to the hidden Square de la Tour Saint-Jacques

view of a street with a tower at the end

Most visitors to the City of Light head to Tuileries, Jardin du Luxembourg, or another big city park for some R&R. However, they’re missing out on some real gems!

Small city parks have a certain charm that the bigger ones just don’t have. They’re often quieter, and the restaurants and cafés around them are decently-priced and quaint. 

Most people just stumble on this place by chance, but many locals frequent it for its down-to-earth vibe.

Feeling sweet? Just a couple of minutes’ walk from the park is Hoct&Loca, a chocolate bar where the hot chocolate and pastries are just divine!

16. Have a cheesy date night at Le 17.45 Pigalle

If you’re looking for a romantic night out in Paris, don’t bother with the Moulin Rouge, the Eiffel Tower, or one of those moules-frites places – instead, head to 17.45, a hidden spot in Pigalle frequented only by locals.

Paris is famed for being a romantic city – and it is, as long as you head to places like this! Forget about fine dining: if you love cheese, charcuterie, wine, fresh bread, aesthetic vibes and romantic music, this is the place for you. 

Did you know that France produces over 400 different types of cheese? The French have mastered the art of fromage and everything related to it, so you need to find these hidden romantic places to try some cheese with your loved one!

PRO TIP: Let the experts take over and ask them to recommend the board for you! I promise you won’t be disappointed, and the cheese and wine will have you cooing over each other in no time. 

BONUS: Best hidden gem hotels in Paris

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Finding a good hotel in Paris is tough for a romantic getaway since there are so many to choose from!

Want an affordable boutique hotel in Paris or maybe want to find the lost hotels of Paris with cozy rooms? I’ve got you!

So here are a few of my personal favorites for every budget! These are all hidden, off-the-beaten-track hotels with cute, romantic quirks and a luxurious feel. Get ready for the romantic life!

Luxury

Mid-range

Budget

FAQS about hidden romantic places in Paris

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❤️ What is the most romantic area of Paris?

The most romantic area of Paris is Le Marais. It’s such a beautiful, peaceful district with lots of lovely boutique stores, and most of the tourists will head elsewhere. Alternatively, the back streets of Montmartre are incredibly romantic!

🧑🏻‍❤️‍💋‍🧑🏽 What is the most romantic garden in Paris?

The most romantic garden in Paris is Square Barye! It’s an off-the-beaten-path hidden gem that is just wonderful. This is a super romantic place in Paris for couples, and it’s also a super romantic place in Paris to propose!

🚏 Which is the loveliest street in Paris?

Rue Crémieux is probably the loveliest street in Paris, located in the 12th arrondissement. It provides an excellent photo opportunity with all its beautiful colored houses!

🏘️ Which Paris neighborhood is best for a honeymoon?

The area around Abbesses, Montmartre, and the surrounding streets is a great area for a honeymoon!

🔐 Where can I put a love lock in paris?

Sacré Coeur is a great place for a love lock in Paris. People used to put them on the bridges, but the sheer density of the locks became super unsafe, so avoid doing that!

ℹ️ What is the most touristy part of Paris?

Conclusion

There you have it! Now you know all the hidden romantic places in Paris for your next romantic getaway.

Want more tips? Drop me a comment below! I’d be happy to help you find even more hidden gems.

À la prochaine fois,

Lizzie

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