Fly from Muscat to Paris with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Muscat to Paris and swap Qurum Beach for a romantic Seine River cruise. France’s famed capital is bursting with history, culture and world-renowned attractions. Wander tree-lined boulevards, climb the Eiffel Tower, visit the Louvre Museum and soak up the charming atmosphere at a trendy outdoor bistro.
Paris is the ultimate bucket list destination, so let Etihad Airways help you on your way to an unforgettable European city break.
Flying from Muscat to Paris: FAQs
What can you see in Paris in five days?
Five days will give you plenty of time to experience many of Paris’s top attractions. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, discover world-class museums such as the Musée d’Orsay and Louvre, and explore the likes of Notre-Dame de Paris and Sacre-Coeur.
What is the weather like in Paris?
The weather in Paris is cooler than Muscat, although summer is typically warmer and drier than winter. The hottest month of the year is July, when temperatures average around 20ºC. January is the coldest month, with temperatures dropping to an average of 5ºC. The wettest month of the year is usually May, with around 26mm of rainfall.
Top tips for Muscat to Paris
Climb the Eiffel Tower
If you’ve ever admired the view from the Incense Burner lookout in Muscat’s Al-Riyam Park, the iconic Eiffel Tower is a must-see while in Paris. Dominating the skyline, the 324-metre-tall landmark boasts unrivalled panoramic views of the French capital and beyond. Head to the top in the evening to watch a spectacular sunset and marvel at the dazzling city lights.
Explore the Montmartre neighbourhood
Paris has some wonderful neighbourhoods to explore, but Montmartre is undoubtedly one that’s not to be missed. If you’re a fan of Muscat’s Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque or you’ve enjoyed a performance at the city’s Royal Opera House, you’ll love Montmartre’s breath-taking Sacre-Coeur, or watching a fabulous cabaret show at the world-renowned Moulin Rouge with its famous windmill roof.