Itinerary
- Bibliotheque Forney: View of the historique Hôtel de Sens, a one time royal residence, which has housed the library since 1961.
- Fine-roasted coffee or tea to start the tour
- Memorial De La Shoah: Learn about the history and culture surrounding the second World War.
- Rue Francois Miron: The Oldest House in Paris!
- Jadis et Gourmande: Grab a cup of the cities famous Hot Chocolate for the road!
- See the famous clock depicting Saint George and the Dragon
- Musee Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris: Joli is a hidden courtyard restaurant within the Carnevalet Museum gardens.
- One of Paris's best craft brewers bar with a variety of local and international beers.
- Rue Montorgueil: At the end of our tour you'll enjoy some wine and cheese in a lively area where you can wonder and enjoy dinner.
Includes
- Coffee, Hot chocolate, Apreol Spritz, Craft Beer, Wine and snacks
- Non Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
- Private Guide
- Gratuity
- umbrellas
Details
What’s life as a local like, you may ask? The answer is usually the same: we eat, we drink, we walk, and we talk. And really—what better way to feel like a local?
We’ll begin our journey in the historic Marais, winding our way through to the vibrant Montorgueil and Les Halles pedestrian districts, with several delicious stops along the way to sample some of the best Paris has to offer.
To kick things off, we’ll enjoy a nonalcoholic drink—just to make sure everyone's walking legs are steady! After a few quick stops at notable historical sights, we’ll ease into the tastier side of Paris with a curated drink in a cozy or scenic location (weather depending, of course).
As we reach the final stop of our tour, I’ll leave you with recommendations for great local restaurants, so you can linger and savor the evening—just like a true Parisian.
We’ll begin our journey in the historic Marais, winding our way through to the vibrant Montorgueil and Les Halles pedestrian districts, with several delicious stops along the way to sample some of the best Paris has to offer.
To kick things off, we’ll enjoy a nonalcoholic drink—just to make sure everyone's walking legs are steady! After a few quick stops at notable historical sights, we’ll ease into the tastier side of Paris with a curated drink in a cozy or scenic location (weather depending, of course).
As we reach the final stop of our tour, I’ll leave you with recommendations for great local restaurants, so you can linger and savor the evening—just like a true Parisian.
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness












