When you come on our Chocolate and Pastry tour in Paris, you will get to experience many different and unique types of French sweets and pastry specialties, guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Montmartre is the epicenter for pastry and chocolates in all of Paris. At first glance, it seems like this area is all about the sweet side of culinary experiences, but when you get to see this area through your guides local eyes you will find find cafés, brasseries, art galleries and small museums. Let us help you navigate the many options available in this area and highlight where locals go for their sweet selections.
Montmartre is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is 130 m high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank in the northern section of the city.
Iconic white-domed basilica crowning Montmartre hill, offering sweeping Paris views. A landmark backdrop as your guide leads you through the neighbourhood.
Montmartre's beloved market street, lined with artisan boulangeries, fromageries and grocers. The very route locals walk daily to shop for quality produce.
A romantic mural in Square Jehan Rictus displaying "I love you" in 250 languages. A charming Montmartre stop your guide shares along the route.
On our Secret Food Tour: Paris Chocolate & Pastry St Germain, you'll enjoy a variety of classic French desserts and sweets. Taste an explosion of treats from artisanal chocolates, crepes and delicious macarons to award winning pastries, and the creamiest ice-creams
A grand 17th-century church famed for its Delacroix frescoes and astronomical gnomon. A landmark passed as you cross the heart of the 6th arrondissement.
An elegant square with a monumental fountain, surrounded by cafés and luxury boutiques. A quintessential Saint-Germain stop on your culinary journey.
The oldest church in Paris, dating from the 6th century and the spiritual heart of the neighbourhood. A defining landmark on your tour through the district.
The legendary Left Bank avenue lined with literary cafés, galleries, and boutiques. The cultural spine of the area you'll cross during your food tour.
Founded in 1686, the oldest café in Paris, frequented by Voltaire, Rousseau, and Franklin. The legendary establishment near where your tour concludes.
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