Quick Overview
- Your group only (up to 6 people)
- Duration: Roughly 8 hours on foot (or 6 hours if we use a car)
- Pace: We move at your speed. Plenty of time for coffee and photos.
- Top areas: Montmartre and Île de la Cité (The Islands), plus a third spot of your choice.
- Third Chapter Options: Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain, the Louvre, or the Orsay.
- Best for: First-timers who want the "big picture" of Paris without the stress of navigating.
The Experience
This is Paris without the "checklist" feeling. We start in Montmartre—it still feels like a little village on a hill, with quiet backstreets that most tourists miss. Then we head to Île de la Cité, the historic heart where everything began.
The best part of this tour is the flexibility. For the second half of the day, you tell me the mood. Want a classic neighborhood stroll? We’ll hit the Latin Quarter or Saint-Germain. Want the art? We’ll head into the Louvre or Orsay. I’ll handle the tickets and the routing so you can just enjoy the walk.
If you’re worried about all the walking, we can do a car version. It’s a little shorter (6 hours) but covers the same ground with less wear and tear on your feet.
Good to Know
- Meeting Point: We’ll meet somewhere central—I’ll send you the exact spot when you book.
- Weather: We walk even if it drizzles. I’ll adjust the route to find cover if needed.
- Late Arrivals: We’ll do our best to catch up, but it might mean cutting one part of the day short.
- Tickets: Metro and museum entries are handled if you pick the art option.
Choose Your Tour Length
Classic
The standard 8-hour day. Montmartre, the islands, and your third choice. Balanced and full.
Extended
More depth. If you choose a museum, we spend longer inside. If you choose a neighborhood, we find the hidden squares most tours skip.
After You Book
- I’ll send a confirmation with the meeting point.
- I’ll ask you to pick your afternoon option (Neighborhood vs. Museum).
- I'll share a few tips on how to prepare for a full day out in Paris.
FAQ
Do we have to pick the afternoon part now? No, we can decide after you book, or even on the morning of the tour if you're undecided.
Is the Metro hard to use? Not with me. I’ll handle the tickets and the directions.
Is it okay for kids? Yes, but it's a long day. We'll take more breaks and keep the stories light.
What if it rains? We'll spend more time in the museums or cafés. Paris is still beautiful in the rain.
Message me to check availability or ask about the car version.
