Explore the intellectual and political heart of Paris on this 3-hour tour of the majestic Panthéon and the elegant Luxembourg Gardens. Begin with a visit to the Panthéon and discover the final resting place of French greats such as Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie, while learning about the building’s fascinating history. Then, enjoy a peaceful walk through the beautifully landscaped Luxembourg Gardens, once a royal retreat and now a favorite Parisian escape. The tour includes round-trip transfers from your accommodation within Paris city limits for a smooth and enriching experience.
- 3-hour tour visiting the Panthéon and Luxembourg Gardens
- Explore the Panthéon, resting place of French luminaries
- Peaceful walk through the beautifully landscaped Luxembourg Gardens
- Round-trip transfers from your accommodation within Paris city limits included
Pickup included
Step inside the Panthéon, an 18th-century neoclassical mausoleum with a grand colonnaded façade inspired by the Roman Pantheon. Originally commissioned by King Louis XV as a church dedicated to Saint Geneviève, it now serves as the final resting place for some of France’s most influential figures. Explore the impressive crypt where renowned writers, scientists, and leaders like Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Marie Curie are buried. It’s a powerful experience that highlights the rich historical, cultural, and scientific legacy of France.
Stroll through the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Paris originally created in the 17th century for Queen Marie de Medici. Inspired by Italian Renaissance gardens, it features manicured lawns, fountains, statues, and tree-lined promenades. The gardens are home to the French Senate, housed in the elegant Luxembourg Palace, and are a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Relax by the central fountain, watch children sail toy boats, or admire the seasonal flowerbeds, this is Parisian leisure at its finest.
While strolling through the Luxembourg Gardens, pause at the elegant Pavillon Davioud, a 19th-century architectural gem tucked among tree-lined paths and fountains. Originally designed by Gabriel Davioud, this historic pavilion adds a refined cultural touch to your garden walk. A quick visit lets you admire its classical design and snap a few photos before continuing your exploration of the lush, regal surroundings.
Nestled in a quiet corner of the Luxembourg Gardens, the Medici Fountain is a romantic and picturesque stop on your walk. Commissioned by Marie de’ Medici in the 17th century, this Italian-style fountain features dramatic sculptures and a tranquil reflecting pool. Take a moment to relax by the water, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and capture some truly Parisian photos before continuing your journey through the gardens.
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