Discover Paris’ Opéra district: explore iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and the rich history of French fashion and jewelry on this captivating walking tour.
Discover Paris’ Opéra district: explore iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and the rich history of French fashion and jewelry on this captivating walking tour.
- Jardin du Palais Royal - Commissioned by Cardinal de Richelieu in 1633, the Palace was constructed near the Louvre, then the royal residence, allowing this influential minister to remain close to the king. Nestled in the heart of Paris, just steps from the Louvre Museum and surrounded by government and cultural landmarks like the Constitutional…
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Jardin du Palais Royal - Commissioned by Cardinal de Richelieu in 1633, the Palace was constructed near the Louvre, then the royal residence, allowing this influential minister to remain close to the king. Nestled in the heart of Paris, just steps from the Louvre Museum and surrounded by government and cultural landmarks like the Constitutional Council, Ministry of Culture and Communication, Comédie-Française, and Theatre du Palais Royal, lies the magnificent Jardin du Palais Royal.
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La Comédie-Française - The discussion will focus on Molière, the renowned playwright whose works have been translated into every major language and are performed at the Comédie-Française more frequently than those of any other dramatist. As a unique and absolute reference in France, the Comédie-Française troupe is the oldest active theatre company in the world.
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Rue Saint-Honoré - This 1,840-meter-long (6,036 feet) street connects the heart of Paris to the prestigious 8th arrondissement and is celebrated for its trendy atmosphere. Cultural, historical sites, and artistic treasures await those who stroll down Rue Saint-Honoré. The Haussmann-style façades of the stone buildings provide a backdrop for chic boutiques, offering an enchanting walk through the “City of Lights” day or night.
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Église Saint-Roch - Measuring 126 meters in length and inspired by the design of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, the Saint-Roch Church is one of the largest in Paris. Due to the lengthy construction period, the Church of Saint-Roch showcases a blend of architectural styles, including classical and baroque.
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Place Vendôme - Established in 1702 as a tribute to the glory of Louis XIV’s armies, the square was later adorned with the Vendôme Column, modeled after Trajan’s Column in Rome, to commemorate Napoleon Bonaparte’s victory at Austerlitz in 1805. Today, it is renowned for its luxury boutiques, particularly jewelry.
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Palais Garnier - The opulent Opera Garnier was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III as part of his Paris reconstruction project. A design competition was held in 1860 to create the new Paris Opera House. Known also as the Palais Garnier, the Paris Opera House has long been a hub of cultural excellence, hosting numerous prestigious operas and ballets.
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Musée du Parfum - Fragonard - Located in the heart of Paris, just a short distance from the Opéra Garnier, the Musée du Parfum offers a unique, engaging, and educational museum experience, showcasing the creation of a legendary luxury item that has become part of daily life: perfume. The collection includes ancient bottles tracing the history of perfume from Ancient Egypt to the 20th century, featuring kohl pots, pomanders, vinaigrettes, perfume burners, potpourris, travel sets, smelling salt bottles, and exquisite flasks.

- Walking tour
- Learn about history and culture
- Walking tour
- Learn about history and culture
- Visit inside of the Opera house 14 Euro
- Visit inside of the Opera house 14 Euro
You might be wondering what makes This city so special,It’s somehow charming, alluring, and fascinating all at once.The Opéra district in Paris is lively, cultural and historic. The Palais Garnier is one of the capital’s most emblematic opera houses. This area includes clothing, fashion accessories, perfumes, beauty products, homeware and a wide range…
You might be wondering what makes This city so special,It’s somehow charming, alluring, and fascinating all at once.The Opéra district in Paris is lively, cultural and historic. The Palais Garnier is one of the capital’s most emblematic opera houses. This area includes clothing, fashion accessories, perfumes, beauty products, homeware and a wide range of gourmet products. French culture is a tapestry of influences that have shaped the country over centuries,we will explore why French culture is unique, and makes it so special. By the end of the tour you have learned about clothing, in France, fashion is an integral part of the country’s identity. The history of French jewelry-making is intricately tied to the history of Paris and its Place Vendôme, where in 1893 the first great jewelry brand was established . From iconic landmarks, world-class museums, Michelin-star cuisine, one of the leading fashion industries in the world, and romantic ambiance.
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