This tour is so visual it feels like a movie set. And you are on that movie set yourself.
We go from the backstreets behind Notre Dame to the Louvre palace. We see the old island where Paris was born, Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, Conciergerie, the Pont Neuf bridge, and Old Louvre and New Louvre.
We also see hidden gems. The French Mint. The Palace of the Immortals. Kilometer Zero. and so on.
The guide answers all your questions because this tour is in a small group. Why is Paris so beautiful? How was it born? Why is Notre Dame so important to the rest of the world ? and so on.
There are countless opportunities for photos. Your guide is a true Parisian, s/he shares tips, answers all questions, etc.
This tour is for first-time visitors to Paris and for seasoned Parisians who want to better understand the City of Light. If you love Paris, join us!
We walk rain or shine. Small groups. In English. Your guide is in a pink vest.
Horseman Statue in front of Notre Dame Your guide wears a bright pink vest and starts promptly. If you miss the start of the tour, you have a chance to meet them back at 1 rue de Lutèce (https://bit.ly/parishighlights-secondstop)
Notre Dame is one of Paris' most iconic landmarks, known for its magnificent Gothic architecture, rose windows, and towering spires. Standing on Île de la Cité, this cathedral has been a symbol of Paris for over 850 years. Visitors can marvel at its intricate facade and admire its historic grandeur.
Sainte-Chapelle is a jewel of Gothic architecture, famous for its breathtaking stained-glass windows that depict biblical scenes in vibrant color. Built in the 13th century to house precious Christian relics, it remains one of Paris' most stunning chapels.
Palais de Justice has been at the heart of French legal history for centuries. With its classical architecture and grand halls, it once housed the country's highest courts. This historic site on Île de la Cité stands beside Sainte-Chapelle, sharing its storied past and elegant facade.
Conciergerie The Conciergerie, a former royal palace and prison, is steeped in history as the last home of Marie Antoinette before her execution. Located along the Seine, its medieval towers and halls offer a glimpse into Paris' turbulent revolutionary past.
Pont Neuf, ironically named the "New Bridge," is Paris' oldest bridge, spanning the Seine and connecting the city’s historical heart. Its stone arches, elegant design, and views of the Île de la Cité make it a perfect spot to take in the city’s timeless beauty.
Pont des Arts is a beloved pedestrian bridge, often adorned with art installations and offering stunning views of the Seine and the Louvre. Famous as the “love lock” bridge, it’s a romantic stop for visitors and a favorite spot for painters and photographers alike.
The Louvre Pyramid, a striking glass and steel structure designed by architect I.M. Pei, serves as the modern entrance to the historic Louvre Museum. Its sleek, geometric design creates a beautiful contrast with the classic palace, blending old and new in perfect harmony.
The Louvre Museum, the world’s largest art museum, houses an incredible collection of artworks spanning centuries, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Once a royal palace, its stunning halls and galleries are an endless discovery of masterpieces from across the globe.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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