Flights Detroit – Paris (DTT-PAR) from $1,041*

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Range$1,101-$2,473

The best deals on flights from Detroit to Paris for the upcoming months

The best deals on flights from Detroit to Paris for the upcoming months
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Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)Round-trip
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07/16/2025 - 08/13/2025

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$1,041

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Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)Round-trip
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05/20/2025 - 06/10/2025

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$1,046

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Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)Round-trip
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05/20/2025 - 06/03/2025

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$1,046

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Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)Round-trip
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05/20/2025 - 05/27/2025

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$1,046

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Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)Round-trip
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05/15/2025 - 05/22/2025

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$1,101

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*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Flight to Paris

Direct or flights Detroit-Paris or with connecting flights at the best rates

Are you looking for the cheapest flight from Detroit to Paris for a stay in the French capital? You will find all of our flight schedules for direct and connecting flights on the Air France website at the best rates.Take a few days to get away from Michigan and discover the legendary city with its Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Montmartre… Or trendy Paris in the Marais quarter, Beaubourg museum…or cosmopolitan Paris in Belleville and along the Saint-Martin canal!Purchase a flight ticket from Detroit to Paris with our airline and take advantage of many services. Luggage, check-in, hotel reservations…All of the information that you need to prepare your trip is online.

When is the best time to visit Paris?

You can safely plan your trip throughout the year. With its mild climate, Paris is always a good idea. During summer months, it gets hotter. Watch out for rainy weather in autumn, when temperatures go down. In winter, it can snow, and temperatures may go down to 4 degrees Celsius.

What are the formalities for a flight Detroit Paris?

Flying from Detroit DTW to Paris for US citizens on stays of 90 days or less only requires an airline ticket and passport that’s valid for at least three months beyond the date of your leaving French soil on your return journey. For longer stays, consult the administrative formalities section of the Air France website.

How to get to the city center from Charles de Gaulle airport?

Your plane will land in Charles de Gaulle airport – or CDG. The airport is located only 34 km away from the city centre, and a taxi trip to Paris downtown will take about 45 minutes. You can also take a train – the RER B train runs from the airport to the city center every 10 to 20 minutes, and makes stops at all the major stations. The train journey should take around 50 minutes.

What are some of the best things to do in Paris?

  • Start your first day in Paris with a cafe au lait and an invariably excellent croissant at one of the city's many boulangeries. True to their reputation, Paris' bakeries and patisseries are exceptional. So is its culinary scene – explore the city's gourmet offerings from traditional bistros to ramen kitchens to experimental modern eateries.
  • In Paris, walk – long walks through the city promise to be delightful. From Saint Germain and the poetic Latin quarter, go to the Luxembourg Gardens for a pleasant stroll. Cross the river and go for a long walk towards the Champs Élysées and the colossal figure of the Arc du Triomphe. Whenever tired, stop for a quick drink at one of the city's charming cafes. Plan a foray into the Montmartre area that once was the most bohemian neighborhood of the city. Here, visit the famous eponymous cemetery and walk up to the pristine Sacré Cœur, perched on the top of the hill.
  • Dedicate a day to visiting the museums. Count on spending a few hours at the Louvre with its extensive art collections from antiquity to modern times. After a coffee break at the museum bar, head to d'Orsay on the other side of the river. Located in a former railway station, the museum exhibits some of the best-known impressionist masterpieces. If you are a lover of contemporary art, head to the Centre Pompidou, and plan a trip to the Foundation Louis Vuitton to see the distinct building by Frank Gehry.
  • Paris isn't called the City of Light for nothing. In the evening, walk along the well-lit banks of the Seine and enjoy the view of the illuminated Eiffel Tower from afar. Step into the bustling Marais neighborhood for a hearty dinner at one of its bistrots or a drink.