Discover Paris by night as we wander through the vibrant Saint-Germain and Latin Quarter. Along the way, we’ll visit iconic filming locations, including the Pantheon, Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and the famous Shakespeare and Company bookshop. Stroll past Notre-Dame, cross the Pont des Arts, and enjoy a local pastry while soaking in the charm of Paris.
In front the entrance gates of the Pantheon - Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris. Your tour guide will be holding a Paris Urban Adventures sign. (the main entrance is facing the place du pantheon- You can get there by metro to Place Monge on line 7)
We’ll meet at a stunning 18th-century mausoleum in the Latin Quarter—final resting place of icons like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie!
As we stroll through this lively neighborhood, we’ll visit a charming square seen on a popular TV show.
Next, we’ll unwind in one of Paris’s prettiest parks—once dreamed up as an Italian palace by Queen Marie de Médicis! A true city escape, it’s starred in Les Misérables, Emily in Paris, Gossip Girl, and more.
On our way to iconic cafés, we’ll pass a stunning square and 17th-century church—now nicknamed “The Da Vinci Code church” thanks to its role in the hit book and movie!
We’ll also visit one of Paris’s oldest churches—the namesake of the neighborhood and a rare gem of Romanesque art still standing in the city.
Now bustling with visitors, these iconic 19th-century cafés once hosted legends like Sartre, de Beauvoir, Hemingway, and Picasso—a true slice of artistic Paris.
We’ll slip through an arched passage into Cour du Commerce Saint-André, a hidden gem frozen in time. Here lies Le Procope—Paris’s oldest bistro, open since 1686! As we stroll, you’ll glimpse pre-Haussmann Paris in all its old-world charm.
The Latin Quarter, named after La Sorbonne, has been a student hub and revolutionary hotspot. We’ll stroll Rue de la Huchette, home to bistros, jazz clubs, and famous figures like Napoleon and Hemingway.
No trip to the Latin Quarter is complete without visiting this iconic bookstore, beloved by Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Joyce. Immortalized in Before Sunset and Midnight in Paris, we’ll uncover the story behind its fame.
As the tour winds down, we’ll pass France’s most famous church—one of the most photographed spots in Paris! Don’t forget your camera!
We’ll say goodbye at Place Dauphine, one of the most peaceful spots on Île de la Cité, surrounded by cozy restaurants. Locals gather here for a game of pétanque. After the tour, relax with a drink or enjoy nearby views of Paris.
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