Fly from Singapore to Paris with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Singapore to Paris and journey from Asia’s shining jewel to Europe’s beaming City of Lights – where globally-renowned attractions await.
France’s capital is known as a place of romance for good reason. Explore the Michelin-starred menus, visit magnificent museums, discover vibrant green spaces and shop with style at the beautiful boutiques.
You can even extend your adventure with a relaxing stopover in Abu Dhabi, when you book your tickets from Singapore to Paris with Etihad Airways today.
SIN to CDG: flight facts
Flying from Singapore to Paris: FAQs
How do I get from the airport to Paris city centre?
For an appropriately stylish and relaxing arrival in Paris, consider booking an airport transfer with Etihad.
Alternatively, the city’s extensive RER and metro network has a stop at Charles de Gaulle Airport. The service takes around 50 minutes to reach central Paris. There are also plenty of bus and taxi options, though journey time can depend on traffic in the French capital.
Where should I stay in Paris?
If you’re booking flights from Singapore to Paris for the ultimate romantic experience, stay in Montmartre. It’s just how many people picture the city. Retro shops, charming houses and serene cafes woo tourists who return again and again.
For culture, stay in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Dine in Le Procope – Paris’s oldest restaurant – and spot fashionistas in Cafe de Flore.
Top tips for Singapore to Paris
Explore Paris’s green spaces
Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay are rightly famous, but in Paris you can trace the origins of this horticultural style to the French city’s own sprawling green spaces.
Get active with a stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens, or head to the Palais-Royal Gardens for a mix of manicured lawns and big brand boutiques.
Visit the Louvre
Singapore’s stunning National Gallery is renowned in the world of art – and so is Paris’s iconic Louvre.
The world’s largest art museum is home to some of the most extraordinary paintings and sculptures ever created. Make sure you see the Mona Lisa, Winged Victory and the Venus de Milo, before wandering the exhibits to discover the many greats within these walls.