See the 5 important areas of the city uniquely, you will be guided through historical landmarks, and learn more about the French culture, a patchwork of local communities and customs, its art, exquisite food, and its fashion. Our walk will start at the Latin Quarter and end in the Marais, the old Marshland area. Of course, we will also be able to get a taste of the French traditional delicatessens. Usually takes 3.5 hours, avoid the crazy traffic and be safe.
Saint-Germain-des-Pres is known for the literary and artistic celebrities who lived and worked there. A charming neighborhood, with the Church of Saint-Sulpice built in the 17th century, with foundations from the 12th century.
Ile Saint-Louis and the Ile de la Cite in the heart of Paris have some of the finest monuments. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris is one of them. Narrow cobblestone and elegant architecture.
We will end our tour by visiting the Marais district with many communities, and the Place des Vosges.
Please MEET ME IN FRONT OF THE CHURCH , BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS , I WILL BE WITH A WALKING TOUR POSTER THERE.
This church is the second-largest church in Paris. Its fountain of the four cardinal directions is impressive. It is in an open space and a beautiful area of St. Germain des pres close to Luxembourg gardens.
This area is one of Paris's most charming neighborhoods, with fine shops, and literary and artistic celebrities who live and work here. Explore the great museums in this area. The most interesting food shops and food markets.
The oldest standing bridge, in 1577 King Henri decreed that a new bridge should be built over the seine, the project resumed in 1599 during the reign of Henri IV.
We will walk by the river and around the city island, the flower market, and the city island which was the site of the fortress of the Roman governor. The landmark sites include the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris and Sainte-Chapelle. Many restaurants and ice cream lovers.
Le Marais is full of small cobblestone streets, lined with cozy restaurants, trendy independent fashion boutiques, contemporary art galleries, and museums. There is a Paris of Jewish life with delis, bagel shops, and Synagogues, and also Paris of today filled with interesting shops and Sunday brunch.
Place des Vosges is one of the oldest squares in Paris, and also one of the most beautiful. Many art galleries line the Place des Vosges. It is a perfectly symmetrical square bordered by 36 buildings. The Victor Hugo House is a museum dedicated to the French writer. The author of ' Les Miserables' lived on the second floor from 1832 to 1848.
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