This 2-hour private walking tour focuses specifically on the Marais, one of the oldest district of Paris. You will of course discover some famous landmarks such as Place des Vosges, but also some more hidden parts of this amazing neighborhood such as Hotel de Sens.
Your guide is a native Parisian, speaking fluent English, who is willing to show and explain you what makes this area so nice. The quality of service is very important to us, we want you to feel the most comfortable possible with us, and our guide will behave with you as your Parisian best friend.
You will be able to ask all the questions you have as it is a private tour, dedicated to your group only. This service is perfect to discover the Marais as an insider!
The Hôtel de Ville is the monument housing the city's local administration.
It first has been built in the 16th century, but then was burned during the Paris Commune in 1871. Then it was rebuilt following the original design.
The Hôtel de Sens is a medieval private mansion. This is one of the hidden gem in the Marais.
Disvover the very nice gardens of a quite hidden "hotel particulier" in the heart of the Marais.
The Place des Vosges is the oldest square in Paris. It was a fashionable place in the 17th and 18th centuries. This is probably the most well-known landmark in the Marais.
Nice garden surrounding a beautiful "hotel particulier"
Nice park in the North Marais
You will discover all the main points of this amazing neighborhood
The most famous Jewish neighborhood in Paris
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