This two-hour walking tour will lead you into the heart of one of the most historically important and vibrant districts in Paris, the Latin Quarter. Furthermore, you will also be able to see the inside of the fabulous Saint Etienne Church as well as the Panthéon. You will be accompanied by a highly-qualified kid-friendly guide and the whole family is sure to have a wonderful time as you explore the delights of Parisian history.
You will meet your guide in Place Renè Viviani, a beautiful green area lying on the banks of the river Seine. This square is an idyllic, peaceful spot that provides one the finest views of Notre Dame in the city, and is also well-known for being home to the oldest living tree in Paris, said to date back to around 1602!
This is where you will begin your exploration, admiring some of the city's medieval districts before you reach the Latin quarter. History will be brought to life thanks to the experience and know-how of your kid-friendly guide as you learn about the district's fascinating origins.
You will take a stroll down some the oldest parts of Paris, with quaint narrow streets leading you to pretty little squares lying in the shadows of towering monuments. Then you will arrive in the Latin Quarter itself, well-known for its student population and vibrant atmosphere.
The Latin Quarter is the home to a number of higher education institutes, and takes its name from the fact that during the Middle Ages, students of the nearby Sorbonne University spoke exclusively in Latin.
You will be shown the area's principle landmarks and attractions, including the aforementioned Sorbonne University. The institution was founded in the 13th century, and played a vital role in Paris becoming the nation's capital.
As well as the attractive Place Paul-Langevin, a pretty green space lined by magnificent magnolia trees, the Latin Quarter is also home to a number of Roman remains.
One such place is the Arènes de Lutèce, an arena that used to hold 15,000 people and which was also used as an amphitheatre in order to host gladiatorial combat. This is one of the city's most significant ancient Roman sites, and a visit to the Latin Quarter really isn't complete without seeing it.
The tour then proceeds onto the Saint-Etienne du Mont Church. An impressive building, the church presents an unusual style of architecture which dates back to a transitional period between flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance. This unique structure is not merely a tourist attraction, it is also an important destination for pilgrims as well as being a fully operational Catholic church. Among the important things to see inside is the shrine dedicated to Saint Genevieve, the Patron Saint of Paris. Furthermore, you will be amazed by the rood screen, splendidly carved panels and a sequence of magnificent stained glass windows in the ambulatory and chancel, dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
You will round off the tour by visiting one of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, the Panthéon. A fantastic example of Neoclassical architecture which gained popularity in the 1700s, its facade is based on that of the Pantheon in Rome. Moreover, it is crowned by a small dome which bears more than a passing resemblance to St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It is the final resting place of many celebrated French historical figures, such as Victor Hugo, Marie Curie and Alexandre Dumas, and another reason it is such a much-loved attraction in Paris is that it provides wonderful panoramic views across the city. You will be able to spot all of the most famous monuments in Paris from here, so keep your camera close to hand so you can take some truly memorable souvenir photos!
The meeting point is: right by the Saint Julien fountain on Square René Viviani.
Your guide will be holding a sign with the client's name on it.
Paris, the capital of France, is a city steeped in history, art, and romance. Known for its iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and charming neighborhoods, Paris offers a unique blend of timeless elegance and modern vibrancy. From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, the city is a treasure trove of cultural and historical gems.
The Eiffel Tower is Paris's most iconic landmark and a symbol of France. Built in 1889 for the World's Fair, it offers breathtaking views of the city.
The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris. It houses thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. It has been undergoing restoration since the 2019 fire.
Montmartre is a historic and artistic district known for its bohemian past, charming streets, and the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790.
A buttery, flaky pastry made from laminated dough. Best enjoyed fresh from a local bakery.
A long, thin loaf of French bread with a crispy crust and soft interior. Often served with cheese or ham.
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Summer is the peak tourist season in Paris, with warm weather and long daylight hours. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
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The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790 and is famous for its opulent interiors and vast gardens.
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