Paris shuttle for convenient transportation, included with your tour
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Lunch
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Gratuities
Important information
Is this tour accessible?
This tour is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
How much walking is there?
We cover about 2 miles at a leisurely pace. If mobility is an issue, consider booking a private tour.
When should I get there?
Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.
What is the rescheduling policy?
We understand plans change. You can always change your tour 24 hours or more before you tour. We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours prior to your tour start time. Within 24 hours of your tour, we would have incurred hard costs and therefore cannot allow rescheduling or cancellation without costs.
What if it rains?
Our tours run rain or shine, so please check the local forecast to plan. In rare cases when we have to cancel for extreme weather, we’ll offer you the chance to reschedule or give a full refund.
Are gratuities included?
Tips aren’t expected but are always appreciated by our guides. If you think your guide did an outstanding job, a tip is a great way to show that.
Highlights
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Want to feel like a local? You have to go where they go. Welcome to Le Marais.
This stylish neighborhood is filled with trendy shops, medieval alleys, and unusual attractions many travelers miss. But it’s where Parisians come to play. You’ll understand why with this immersive walking tour of Le Marais. You might even feel a little Parisian yourself at the end.
Led by your local guide, you’ll explore the Marais’ rich history and modern appeal, from the old Jewish quarter to the vibrant LGBT community. See the Pompidou Center, the so-called “inside-out building” and learn why Parisians hated and eventually loved it (not unlike the Eiffel Tower).
From there, your guide will take you on a journey deep into the heart of Le Marais. Visit the Place des Vosges. Victor Hugo once lived here, but it’s popular today with French picnickers. Walk down the 12th-century Rue des Rosiers (“street of rosebushes”) and imagine you’ve stepped into a storybook. But this is the real Paris, picturesque yet always changing.
Our tour ends at the Saint Paul metro station. Your guide can share tips on where to spend the rest of your afternoon if you want to stay in the area longer. Once you’re here, it’s hard to say goodbye to Le Marais.