Experience the best of Paris with a walking tour of Le Marais, a ride on the Parisian Metro, and a delicious Indian lunch with wine tasting. Discover the historic spots, quirky boutiques, and vibrant atmosphere of the Marais district. Book now!
Experience the best of Paris with a walking tour of Le Marais, a ride on the Parisian Metro, and a delicious Indian lunch with wine tasting. Discover the historic spots, quirky boutiques, and vibrant atmosphere of the Marais district. Book now!
- Place des Vosges - The journey begins with a walk from the meeting point to Place des Vosges, one of Paris’s oldest and most stunning squares. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll under the arches or along the garden paths, admiring the beautiful red brick facades. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by shops open on Sundays. This square serves as…
- Place des Vosges - The journey begins with a walk from the meeting point to Place des Vosges, one of Paris’s oldest and most stunning squares. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll under the arches or along the garden paths, admiring the beautiful red brick facades. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by shops open on Sundays. This square serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Marais, a charming historic neighborhood rich in heritage and ambiance. Many 17th and 18th-century mansions have been converted into world-renowned museums.
- Jardin de l’Hotel de Sully - Known also as the Hotel de Bethune-Sully, this building was originally a private mansion built in the 1600s. It was declared a historical monument in 1862 and is a must-see for its remarkable architecture, especially when exploring near Place des Vosges. Commissioned by King Henry IV and overseen by Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, the residence was acquired by the Duke in 1634 and remained in the Sully family until the mid-18th century. Notable figures like Madame de Sévigné and Voltaire stayed here. Purchased by the French state, its restoration in the 1950s spurred the district’s redevelopment. Since 1967, it has housed the Centre des Monuments Nationaux headquarters.
- La Rue des Rosiers - Meaning “street of the rosebushes,” Rue des Rosiers is located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. It starts at Rue Malher and extends northwest, crossing several streets. As the heart of the Parisian Jewish community, it is celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere, shops, and restaurants. The Marais, France’s largest gay district, is home to numerous bars and clubs. Famous falafel shops, like L’as du falafel, can be found here.
- Memorial De La Shoah - Situated in the historic Marais district, the Shoah Memorial spans nearly 5,000 square meters and offers a wealth of resources and activities. Visitors will view this renowned memorial from the outside, known for its Wall of Names. This wall bears the names of 76,000 Jews, including 11,000 children, deported from France with the Vichy government’s collaboration during the Nazi plan to annihilate European Jews. Most perished at Auschwitz-Birkenau, with others at Sobibor, Lublin, Majdanek, and Kaunas/Reval camps between 1942 and 1944. Only 2,500 survived. The wall restores the identities of those the Nazis sought to erase, ensuring their names are never forgotten.
- Gare du Nord - From Hotel de Ville, the metro takes you to Gare du Nord, with your guide providing the metro ticket. Upon arrival, it’s a ten-minute walk to an Indian restaurant where a delightful vegetarian Indian lunch awaits, though drinks are not included. The guide will accompany you to the restaurant and bid farewell. Gare du Nord is Europe’s busiest railway station and ranks third globally. It accommodates 700,000 passengers and 2,200 train movements daily, making it the second-largest station by passenger capacity. Originally designed by Léonce Reynaud, the old station was demolished in 1860, with the new station’s construction continuing until 1865, opening in 1864.
- Paris - France is renowned for its wines, and wine tasting in Paris is a dream for many. A wine specialist will guide you through a perfect tasting session, providing a comprehensive understanding and global perspective of French wines.

- Metro ticket from the Marais to Gare du Nord
- Wine tasting session (30 min)
- Metro ride
- Indian vegetarian lunch at local restaurant
- English-speaking local guide
- Walking tour of Le Marais
- Metro ticket from the Marais to Gare du Nord
- Wine tasting session (30 min)
- Metro ride
- Indian vegetarian lunch at local restaurant
- English-speaking local guide
- Walking tour of Le Marais
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- No drinks included with the lunch
- Entry tickets (museums, attractions, etc.)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- No drinks included with the lunch
- Entry tickets (museums, attractions, etc.)
Delight in a walking tour of Le Marais and experience the Parisian Metro, all while savoring an Indian lunch, in one comprehensive trip with a guide. The journey begins with either the walking tour or lunch, depending on your start time. For those starting at 10, 10:30, or 11 am, the walking tour will commence first. However, if the start time is 11:30…
Delight in a walking tour of Le Marais and experience the Parisian Metro, all while savoring an Indian lunch, in one comprehensive trip with a guide. The journey begins with either the walking tour or lunch, depending on your start time. For those starting at 10, 10:30, or 11 am, the walking tour will commence first. However, if the start time is 11:30 am or later, the adventure begins with lunch, followed by a metro ride and walking tour, concluding with a wine tasting at a wine shop.
The itinerary includes 1.5 hours exploring Marais, a 30-minute metro experience, 15 minutes around Gare du Nord, and 45 minutes dining at the restaurant. Enjoy a memorable Metro ride in Paris, with your guide purchasing your metro ticket and accompanying you to the Indian restaurant via metro and a short walk.
Le Marais is renowned as the largest gay district in France, featuring charming cobblestone streets, historic landmarks, and unique boutiques. Situated in the Paris Centre arrondissement, this district exudes a village-like atmosphere and was originally built on marshland, which inspired its name.
- NOTE: Wine drinking is allowed only for people who are 18 years or older. For younger ones we will offer juice and soft drinks
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.