Since 2010, I have shared my love for Paris with thousands of travelers from around the world.
Hop aboard my 2CV and discover Paris in a whole new light: in the most iconic French car, with a breathtaking view through the open roof, and a warm, friendly atmosphere where every moment becomes a memory. Smiles and waves from passersby guaranteed!
As we navigate the streets, I’ll bring the city’s history to life with fascinating stories and hidden gems. From famous landmarks to secret spots, everything is tailored to you—you decide what to see and where to stop.
And because Paris is more than just a drive, I’ll share my best recommendations: where to eat, where to grab a drink, which museums to visit, and the must-do experiences for an unforgettable stay.
Ready for a journey through time and the heart of Paris? Settle in—the road is ours!
I will wait for you in front of the address you selected, next to a small blue convertible car
Hôtel de Crillon and the obelisk from Louxor
"The most beautiful Avenue in the world" (according to french sources), with its luxury boutiques and famous brasseries
A tour of Paris by car is never complete without at least one (or two!) laps around the famous Place de l'Étoile. We’ll see the Flame of the Unknown Soldier and the names of Napoleon I’s victories
The Pont d'Iéna, the Avenue de Suffren, and the École Militaire, which frame the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower
A pass over Paris’s most famous bridge (Alexandre III) that leads to the Grand and Petit Palais, where many films are shot
The impressive glass roof of the Grand Palais and the beauty of the portal of its smaller sibling right across the street on Avenue Winston Churchill
An example of early 19th-century neoclassical architecture, the church of high-society weddings (as in the novel "Bel Ami" by Guy de Maupassant)
The crown jewel of Haussmannian Paris, surrounded by the Galeries Lafayette, the Café de la Paix, and Avenue de l'Opéra
Perfect if you want to treat yourself to a diamond necklace; we’ll pass by the boutiques of Cartier, Tiffany's, and Chanel
The Austerlitz Column, the Ritz Hotel, and the standard meter
The street of fashion and design, but also where Molière was born in 1622!
The former residence of Cardinal Richelieu and home to the Ministry of Culture and the Council of State, with a beautiful 17th-century garden
Home to the Kings of France for many centuries before becoming that of the Mona Lisa and the glass pyramid since 1989
A former railway station built for the opening of the 1900 World’s Fair, where we’ll see Jacquemart’s Rhinoceros
Built under Louis XIV, the Palais Bourbon is another example of neoclassical architecture; it’s where the 577 French deputies meet
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