Go behind the scenes of a French bakery and learn the secrets of French breads and pastries on this delectable Paris tour. You'll tour the production rooms of an artisanal Parisian bakery and see first-hand how classic French breads and pastries are made.
1-hour bakery tour in English
1-hour bakery tour in Japanese or French
On this intimate small-group tour of a Paris bakery located in the picturesque Montmartre neighborhood, you'll go behind the scenes and explore the production rooms where French bread and pastries are made.
Your knowledgeable bakery guide will explain how to make the famous French baguette and will demonstrate how the machines work. In a warm and relaxed atmosphere, your guide will give you plenty of bread-making tips and will tell you about the bread history.
Far from a factory with industrial methods, the French bakery you’ll visit is a typical small and independent Parisian production unit. The bakers are skilled artisan craftsmen who have real passion for every aspect of French baking. In addition to your newly acquired baking knowledge, you'll also take home a freshly baked French baguette and a croissant!
The exact address of your bakery will be sent to you after your reservation is made.
Closest Metro: Lamarck-Caulaincourt (M12). There are multiple bakeries with this name in Paris; please ensure you go to the one on Rue Caulaincourt!
Please note: If you do not receive an email confirming the exact address and directions at least 72 hours before the date of your booking, please contact the local supplier, Meeting the French, on +33 1 42 51 19 80 or +33 6 73 65 62 19 or email contact@meetingthefrench.com
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