A daily stroll through Paris
On our friendly walk you will learn about the non-trivial history of Paris, experience the romantic atmosphere of the city and look at it through the eyes of the locals.
Highlights:
- Walk through the sights of the French capital
- Learn about life in the city and its most delicious places
- Get a glimpse of Paris's grand façade
- See the city's unseen treasures
Included:
- Guided tour
Important to know:
- Tour reservations close 24 hours in advance
- The tour is completely pedestrian. Along the way there are convenient stops and photo breaks with a favorable angle at the sights.
- Headphone-free tour
- The tour follows two daily alternating routes. A map of the routes and the schedule can be found in the "Photos" section.
- A question and answer session awaits you at the end of the tour: you can ask the guide any questions about Paris, discuss the tour and exchange impressions!
We will not only walk around the sights where Paris begins, but also talk about life in the capital, the French mentality and the most delicious places of the city!
The Red route: the Parisian façade
You'll explore iconic landmarks worth visiting on the first day of your trip: The Elysian Palace the symbol of the French Republic, the famous Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe, Paris' most beautiful bridge, the cathedral where Napoleon I is buried, and of course, the legendary Eiffel Tower.
The Blue Tour: Unobvious Treasures of Paris
The Place de la Concorde, the Palais Bourbon and the Musée d'Orsay, the church of Saint-Sulpice and the magnificent Jardin du Luxembourg, and several atmospheric places known only to true Parisians will be in front of you. You will learn what French cuisine can surprise you with, and hear interesting and even shocking stories about life in the city!
Non-touristy corners and tips for travelers
We'll help you get to know the city from the inside: we'll share real experiences of living in Paris, tell you where to eat good food and buy seafood. You'll visit interesting places known only to locals, such as the street with D'Artagnan's house or the secret garden of the city, reminiscent of Carroll's Wonderland. You'll also learn how to choose authentic French souvenirs and which museums are worth visiting during your trip.
Who is suitable for the tour? Those who want to have time to see all the most interesting things in the city and decide where to go on their own afterwards, as well as to clarify questions of interest from a local expert. The program will be interesting both for those visiting Paris for the first time, and for frequent visitors to the bohemian capital.