The Great Paris Layover Tour is perfect for your first—or only—day in the city. Designed for travelers passing through or anyone short on time, it offers a rich overview that captures the magic of Paris in just a few hours.
We'll cover key sights with moderate walking (around 3–5 km), making it ideal for active couples and small groups. By the end, you'll feel confident navigating the Metro and ready to explore more on your own.
The tour ends in the charming Latin Quarter, where you can grab a sandwich or linger at a café and soak up the Parisian atmosphere.
Fully customizable to your interests and pace, this tour includes local bites along the way—so bring a few euros or a card for snacks and souvenirs!
There are a few logistics we need to get out of the way to ensure the best experience for you. First off we need to determine your timetable. Also, we need to know if you have luggage or if we need to check it into a locker at the airport. Please be advised that the airport is approximately 1 hour from the city. You will be required to purchase the RER tickets round trip for the airport, I will assist you when you arrive. We utilize public transport (RER & METRO) But if you have 4 people in your party the Taxi is the same cost as public transit and more comfortable. A private car is available as an upgrade. We will determine how much time ahead of the flight do you wish to be back before confirming the schedule. Please provide pick-up times and details such as airlines and flight numbers, this enables tracking for flight delays. Do you have anything that you must see? Other than the Eiffel Tower of course! Generally, we purchase some famous french baguette sandwiches to take back to the airport for maximizing your sightseeing time. If time isn't a concern, we can certainly stop at a cafe en route or at the end of the tour. We will end at the Fountaine du Saint Michel which is where the RER (train) will take you directly back to the airport. Your Uber app works as well. We will make sure you have tickets and board the correct train, you will travel to CDG on your own. The RER ends at the airport, so you can't get lost. Yes, it is a lot of information, but this will ensure the best tour possible for you. Looking forward to hearing back from you! A bientôt!
We will meet at Carette 4 pl. du Trocadero et 11 Novembre 75016
Next to the RER B that will take you back to the airport or I will help you with Uber or G7, or the private car can accommodate at an additional cost.
We’ll begin our tour at Trocadéro, the perfect first stop to set the tone for your Paris experience. With its grand terrace and sweeping, unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower, it’s one of the most iconic photo spots in the city. Arriving early means fewer crowds and soft morning light—ideal for capturing that unforgettable first impression of Paris. As we take in the view, I’ll share the fascinating history of the tower and the role Trocadéro played in shaping the modern Paris skyline. From here, we’ll set off into the heart of the city, already inspired.
Just a quick ride to our next stop: the majestic Arc de Triomphe. Standing proudly at the top of the Champs-Élysées, this monumental arch was commissioned by Napoleon to honor his army’s victories and remains one of the most powerful symbols of French pride and resilience. I’ll share the story behind its construction, the unknown soldier buried beneath it, and the ceremonial flame that burns in his honor every night. Whether we admire it from below or climb to the top for panoramic views, the Arc offers a striking glimpse into France’s storied past and Paris’s grandeur.
After taking in the Arc de Triomphe, we’ll enjoy a leisurely walk down the Champs-Élysées, Paris’s most famous avenue. Lined with elegant shops, cafés, and historic landmarks, this boulevard has long been the backdrop for parades, celebrations, and Parisian life. Whether you're window-shopping or simply soaking up the atmosphere, it's a chance to experience the city's glamour firsthand. At the end of the avenue, we’ll hop on the Metro like true locals, giving you a feel for how easy and efficient public transit can be. I’ll guide you every step of the way so you’ll feel confident navigating it on your own later in your trip.
At the end of the Champs-Élysées, we’ll arrive at Place de la Concorde, one of Paris’s most historic squares. Once the site of royal executions during the French Revolution, it now features the striking Luxor Obelisk, elegant fountains, and panoramic views stretching from the Arc de Triomphe to the Louvre. A powerful place where beauty and history meet.
From Place de la Concorde, we’ll stroll through the beautiful Tuileries Gardens, once the royal palace grounds, now a peaceful escape filled with fountains, sculptures, and locals at leisure. As we approach the Louvre, the iconic glass pyramid comes into view—marking the entrance to the world’s most visited museum. Here, you’ll hear the captivating secrets behind the Mona Lisa—from her mysterious smile to the daring 1911 heist that made her a global icon. Even from the outside, the Louvre’s grandeur and stories will leave you inspired and wanting more.
Next, we’ll visit Pont Neuf—ironically named the “New Bridge,” it’s actually the oldest bridge in Paris, completed in 1607. Spanning the Seine at the tip of Île de la Cité, it offers breathtaking views in both directions and a perfect vantage point to admire the city's timeless beauty. Once a lively hub for merchants, performers, and gossip, Pont Neuf has seen centuries of Parisian life pass over its stones. Today, it’s a peaceful yet iconic spot to pause, take photos, and hear stories of kings, intrigue, and daily life in old Paris.
Once a royal palace turned prison, the Conciergerie is one of Paris’s most dramatic historic sites. Located on Île de la Cité, it played a key role during the French Revolution—most famously as the final holding place of Marie Antoinette before her execution. As we walk through its medieval halls and vaulted Gothic chambers, you’ll hear chilling tales of justice, rebellion, and life behind bars in Revolutionary Paris. A must-see for history lovers drawn to the darker side of the city’s past.
Located in the heart of Île de la Cité, the Palais de Justice has long been the center of legal power in Paris. Built on the foundations of a medieval royal palace, it has served as a court for centuries and still functions today as one of France’s most important judicial buildings. With its impressive neoclassical façade and rich history—spanning royal trials to Revolutionary tribunals—it’s a place where justice, politics, and power have collided through the ages. We’ll pause here to explore its fascinating past and its role in shaping the Paris we know today.
Tucked away on Île de la Cité, Sainte-Chapelle is one of Paris’s true hidden gems. Built in the 13th century to house sacred relics, this Gothic masterpiece is most famous for its stunning stained glass windows—15 towering panels that bathe the chapel in a kaleidoscope of color. Each pane tells a biblical story, turning the walls into a radiant work of art. As we step inside, you’ll discover the history, symbolism, and royal ambition behind this jewel box of light and devotion.
Notre-Dame de Paris is one of the city's most iconic landmarks—an awe-inspiring example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century. It’s witnessed coronations, revolutions, and inspired Victor Hugo’s famous novel. Though severely damaged by the 2019 fire, the cathedral’s spirit endures. As we admire it from the outside, I’ll share the stories behind its facade and how the restoration is bringing this symbol of Paris back to life.
Just across from Notre-Dame, we’ll stop by the legendary Shakespeare and Company, a beloved English-language bookstore with a rich literary past. Founded in the 1950s, this cozy spot became a haven for writers like Allen Ginsberg and James Baldwin, and carries on the spirit of the original shop that welcomed Hemingway, Joyce, and Stein. Crammed with books and charm, it’s a magical place where literature lovers still gather—and maybe even leave with a new favorite story.
We’ll wrap up our journey at the lively Rue de la Huchette, a street full of hidden stories and vibrant energy. From there, we’ll head to the Fontaine Saint-Michel, a beautiful and bustling spot perfect for soaking in the Parisian atmosphere. Before you catch the RER back to the airport, you can pick up a delicious sandwich to-go or relax at a nearby café if time allows. This area is also fantastic for last-minute souvenir shopping. When you’re ready, taxis and Ubers are easy to find to whisk you off to your next adventure.
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