You will meet in the wine shop and tasting place called" Wine Tasting In Paris" offering the best wine experience in the city for more than 5 years. After a first glass of wine with the owner of the place, a French Sommelier, you will leave withy your guide for 2 hours of walking in the charming small streets of Latin Quarter. You will see amazing places such as the Roman Arena, The food street of Rue Mouffetard, The Pantheon, The Sorbonne University. After the first glass of wine in the wine tasting place, you will have 3 more stops,In the small delicious cheese shop first where you will have a second glass of wine with a selection of French cheese, then you will stop in an hidden wine bar behind the Pantheon to taste some natural and organic wines, then you will have a last stop in a wine and finger food place wich is perfect for a French apperitif. Here you will have your last glass and food included in the tour.... but of course you can stay there and have more drinks on your own!
The oldest Parisian building, built by the Romans in the 1st century. The Roman amphiheatre has been almost destroyed, but you can still see a part of it, where Galdiators and slaves use to fight
One of the oldest and most famous food street in Paris. This iconic cobble stoned street of the Latin Quarter is a food shopping area for centuries. You will walk along the shops and stop in one of the best cheese shop for a cheese tasting with wine
Built as a church, but transformed after the French revolution into a Pantheon for famous French citizens. It's the iconic building of the left bank, just in front of the Sorbonne university.
We will end in the Saint Germain des Prés boulevard, which was the place to be for intellectuals and writters in Paris.
Small wine shop at 14 rue des Boulangers ( 5th arrondissement)
2 minutes walk from Metro station Jussieu (line 7 or 10) or Metro station Cardinal-Lemoine (line 10)
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