Discover Paris’ charm on a half-day walking tour. Explore historic landmarks, savor French delicacies, and immerse in art, culture, and fashion.
Discover Paris’ charm on a half-day walking tour. Explore historic landmarks, savor French delicacies, and immerse in art, culture, and fashion.
- Eglise Saint-Sulpice - This church ranks as the second-largest in Paris. Its fountain, representing the four cardinal directions, is truly remarkable. Located in an open area, it is a beautiful part of St. Germain des Prés, near the Luxembourg Gardens.
- Saint Germain des Prés Quarter - Known as one of Paris’s most enchanting neighborhoods, it…
- Eglise Saint-Sulpice - This church ranks as the second-largest in Paris. Its fountain, representing the four cardinal directions, is truly remarkable. Located in an open area, it is a beautiful part of St. Germain des Prés, near the Luxembourg Gardens.
- Saint Germain des Prés Quarter - Known as one of Paris’s most enchanting neighborhoods, it boasts exquisite shops and is home to many literary and artistic figures. Visitors can explore excellent museums and discover fascinating food shops and markets.
- Pont-Neuf - As the oldest existing bridge, it was commissioned by King Henri in 1577 to span the Seine, with construction resuming in 1599 under Henri IV’s reign.
- Ile de la Cité / Ile Saint-Louis - Enjoy a stroll by the river and around the city island, featuring the flower market and the historic site of the Roman governor’s fortress. Notable landmarks include the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris and Sainte-Chapelle, with numerous restaurants and treats for ice cream enthusiasts.
- Le Marais - This area is characterized by quaint cobblestone streets, cozy eateries, trendy independent fashion boutiques, contemporary art galleries, and museums. It reflects both the Jewish heritage with delis, bagel shops, and synagogues, and the modern Paris with intriguing shops and Sunday brunch spots.
- Place des Vosges - As one of the oldest and most beautiful squares in Paris, it is lined with numerous art galleries. The square is perfectly symmetrical, bordered by 36 buildings. The Victor Hugo House, a museum dedicated to the French writer, is located here. The author of ‘Les Misérables’ resided on the second floor from 1832 to 1848.

- Walking tour
- Walking tour
Explore five key areas of the city in a unique way, discovering historical landmarks and delving into French culture, a mosaic of local communities and traditions, its art, gourmet cuisine, and fashion. Our journey begins in the Latin Quarter and concludes in the Marais, the historic marshland district. Along the way, we’ll sample traditional French…
Explore five key areas of the city in a unique way, discovering historical landmarks and delving into French culture, a mosaic of local communities and traditions, its art, gourmet cuisine, and fashion. Our journey begins in the Latin Quarter and concludes in the Marais, the historic marshland district. Along the way, we’ll sample traditional French delicacies. The tour typically lasts 3.5 hours, allowing you to avoid heavy traffic and stay safe.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is famed for its literary and artistic icons who once resided and created there. This charming neighborhood features the Church of Saint-Sulpice, constructed in the 17th century on 12th-century foundations.
In the heart of Paris, Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité boast some of the city’s most exquisite monuments, including the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral. These islands are characterized by narrow cobblestone streets and elegant architecture.
Our tour concludes in the Marais district, home to diverse communities and the historic Place des Vosges.
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.