Join a delicious foodie tour of french cuisine through the vibrant and most trendy neighborhood of Paris, Le Marais.
Led by a passionate local guide, you’ll explore hidden gems and authentic spots that most tourists never discover while learning the real stories behind French food culture.
Along the way, enjoy 9+ generous tastings that together feel like a full French meal, from classic dishes to sweet treats, all served in relaxed, local settings.
You’ll taste French charcuterie and cheeses, try a traditional starter like escargots or French onion soup, and enjoy a comforting French classic such as beef bourguignon or saucisse aligot.
To finish, indulge in iconic French desserts including a profiterole and a macaron.
Wine pairings are included, along with fun and easy insights into French dining habits, food traditions, and local culture.
Perfect for food lovers who want to discover real Paris through its flavors, local spots, and hidden foodie gems.
Metro 3 - Temple Station EXIT , in front of the newsstand.
20 min walking from Notre Dame 7 min walking to St Paul metro station 20min walking to Hotel de ville 12min to Louve with metro
Tucked away in the heart of the Marais, Marché des Enfants Rouges is the oldest covered market in Paris, dating back to 1615. At this stop, we’ll explore its vibrant food stalls, uncover the origin of its unusual name, and soak in the lively atmosphere that makes it a favorite among locals and food lovers alike.
Nestled in the Jewish Quarter of the Marais, Rue des Rosiers is a lively street rich with history and flavor. At this stop, we’ll walk through centuries of Jewish heritage, explore its cultural significance, and discover some of the best spots for falafel, pastries, and other beloved local specialties.
Built in the 17th century, the Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis is a striking example of Baroque architecture in the heart of the Marais. At this stop, we’ll admire its grand façade and lavish interior while uncovering the church’s royal connections, artistic treasures, and place in Parisian religious history.
Hidden behind a grand 17th-century mansion, the Jardin de l’Hôtel de Sully offers a peaceful escape in the heart of the Marais. At this stop, we’ll step into this quiet courtyard garden, learn about the noble family who once lived here, and explore its connection to the nearby Place des Vosges.
The oldest planned square in Paris, Place des Vosges is a masterpiece of symmetry and elegance. Surrounded by red-brick mansions and leafy arcades, we’ll explore its royal origins, literary legends like Victor Hugo, and the quiet charm that makes this square a timeless Parisian gem.
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