Explore Paris’s Left Bank: Walk historic streets, discover ancient abbeys, and relive moments of intellectual and artistic brilliance.
Explore Paris’s Left Bank: Walk historic streets, discover ancient abbeys, and relive moments of intellectual and artistic brilliance.
- Place Saint Germain Des Pres - Explore one of Paris’s oldest districts, centered around a 6th-century abbey that evolved into a hub of intellectual and literary activity in the 20th century.
- Rue Bonaparte - Stroll along a Left Bank street extending from the Seine to the Jardin du Luxembourg, named in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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- Place Saint Germain Des Pres - Explore one of Paris’s oldest districts, centered around a 6th-century abbey that evolved into a hub of intellectual and literary activity in the 20th century.
- Rue Bonaparte - Stroll along a Left Bank street extending from the Seine to the Jardin du Luxembourg, named in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Rue Jacob - Uncover a 17th-century street in the 6th arrondissement, linking Rue des Saints-Pères to Rue de Seine, named after a nearby former Jacobin convent.
- Rue de Seine - Traverse a street in the 6th arrondissement connecting Boulevard Saint-Germain to the Seine, known for its art galleries since the 19th century.
- Rue de Buci - Wander through a street in the 6th arrondissement dating back to the 12th century, named after Simon de Buci, a former president of the Paris Parliament.
- Cour du Commerce Saint Andre - Step into a passage opened in 1735, once home to Jean-Paul Marat’s printing press and the historic restaurant Le Procope, operating since 1686.
- Boulevard St. Germain - Walk along a major boulevard established in the 19th century by Georges-Eugène Haussmann, stretching approximately 3.5 kilometers across the Left Bank.
- Rue Danton - Meander down a street created in the 19th century during Haussmann’s Paris renovation, named after Georges Danton, a prominent figure of the French Revolution.
- Place Saint Andre des Arts - Stand in a square laid out in the 19th century near Boulevard Saint-Germain, close to the former medieval city wall of Paris.
- Fontaine Saint-Michel - Admire a fountain constructed in 1860–1861, featuring a statue of Archangel Michael vanquishing the devil, located at the southern end of Boulevard Saint-Michel.
- Rue de la Huchette - Walk along a medieval street in the Latin Quarter, connecting Place Saint-Michel to Rue Saint-Séverin, known for hosting theaters since the 19th century.
- Eglise Saint-Severin - Visit a church built between the 13th and 16th centuries, which survived the French Revolution and showcases Gothic architecture with 15th-century stained glass windows.

- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
Many travelers believe they have experienced Paris after visiting the Eiffel Tower and strolling along the main boulevards. However, the city’s true enchantment lies in its serene streets, hidden corners, and stories that only a local can reveal.
When exploring independently, it’s easy to overlook the history and details that contribute to Paris’s unique…
Many travelers believe they have experienced Paris after visiting the Eiffel Tower and strolling along the main boulevards. However, the city’s true enchantment lies in its serene streets, hidden corners, and stories that only a local can reveal.
When exploring independently, it’s easy to overlook the history and details that contribute to Paris’s unique charm. You might depart thinking you’ve seen everything, while the city’s true essence remains just out of reach.
Our Walking Tour in Paris transforms that experience. The guide customizes the tour to match your interests, showcasing both famous landmarks and hidden treasures. Experience Paris beyond the surface, just like a local.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.