There are too many interesting places in Paris. So it's almost impossible to have time to go everywhere in two or three days. Although, if you develop a walking route correctly, you can cover many attractions.
In Paris, every tourist will surely have their own desires. Someone will want to see the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. And someone will simply be eager to visit the famous Père Lachaise cemetery. First, decide what exactly you would like to see in the capital of France. Be sure to stock up on a map of Paris and a travel guide in Russian.
It is better to start your first walk around Paris before lunch in order to have time to visit many places. So, go to the very heart of Paris - the Ile de la Cité. It is here that the famous Notre Dame Cathedral is located. Then visit the Sainte Chapelle. In the Latin Quarter, you can contemplate the amazingly beautiful Saint-Michel fountain. Then you should move in the direction of the Louvre embankment. In order to get there, you first need to go to the Seine River and pass the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church. Once you reach the Louvre, be sure to cross the Place de la Concorde and walk along the Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe. After that, you can turn back onto the Seine embankment and get to the Trocadero. From there, you will have a wonderful view of the Eiffel Tower.
After lunch, take the river tram down the Seine. Continue to Les Halles and then reach Abesses Metro Station. You can stroll around Montmartre and dine at a restaurant on the Montparnasse Tower. Perhaps, for the first day there are more than enough impressions.
The second day of walking can start from the Republic Square and walk to the City Gate. If you are interested in French culture, be sure to check out the Wax Museum on the Grands Boulevards. Then on the Rue de la Paix you can get to Place Vendome. Then it is worth visiting the Louvre again. In the evening you can take a stroll through the beautiful Marais quarter.
If you are so lucky to have one more day in Paris, it is worth taking full advantage of it. Be sure to visit the Musée d'Orsay and then stroll through the beautiful Rue Mouffetard. This walk can be replaced by a visit to the famous Père Lachaise cemetery. It would also be a good idea to watch the performance at the Moulin Rouge. You can visit beautiful Versailles when you are in the mood. So quickly and imperceptibly, the third day in Paris will come to an end.
By the way, the development of a walking route in Paris can be greatly simplified if you have a special map with already marked routes. You just have to print the map and hit the road.