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Food & Wine Tours
Indulge in Parisian cuisine while uncovering its culinary tradition. Did you know that the French revolutionized haute cuisine with the creation of the first-ever French restaurant in the 18th century? Or that there's a specific order for eating cheese? Explore the origins of famous dishes, discover how the French perfected desserts, taste delicacies in districts like Le Marais and Montmartre, and sip on wines from Bordeaux to Champagne.
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History of Fashion
Paris is the fashion capital of the world. Louis XIV and Marie-Antoinette set high standards for court fashion, while Coco Chanel revolutionized the industry with her little black dress and Chanel No. 5 perfume. Visit where legendary designers like Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, and Louis Vuitton made their mark, and learn about the latest trends from young designers.
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Literary Paris
From Île de la Cité to the Latin Quarter, walk the streets that inspired writers. Explore Victor Hugo’s influence on Romanticism, whose Les Misérables was set in Paris. Learn how The Hunchback of Notre-Dame saved the cathedral. Discover the Latin Quarter’s role with avant-garde writers like Hemingway and Fitzgerald, and stroll through Les Halles, home to literary icons such as Zola and Balzac.
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Jewish Heritage
Paris has a rich Jewish history, with the Marais district once home to a thriving community. Learn about Jewish resistance during WWII and pay tribute to Holocaust victims. Visit synagogues, Jewish libraries, and art exhibitions, and enjoy the best falafel in Paris. Explore Père-Lachaise Cemetery’s Jewish sector, including the Rothschild mausoleum and a memorial to the deported.
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Colonial History
Delve into Paris's colonial past, from the Musée du Quai Branly’s African and Asian art to Les Invalides, where military history meets colonial heritage. Discover the intertwined history of France and its former colonies like Indochina and Algeria. Immerse yourself in the Little Africa district, known for its ethnic shops, young Franco-African designers, and traditional food.
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French Revolution
Step back to 1789, when Paris was the epicenter of revolutionary change. Visit sites like the Conciergerie, Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Gardens, and Les Invalides. Discover how the four French Revolutions transformed French society.
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Modern & Contemporary Art
Paris is the birthplace of modern art. Explore movements like Romanticism, Impressionism, and more. Visit the Orsay and Centre Pompidou, stroll through the Marais district’s contemporary galleries, and head to Montmartre, where Picasso invented cubism. Don’t miss Palais de Tokyo, the hub of contemporary art.
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"Emily in Paris" Tour
Step into the world of Emily Cooper, star of Netflix’s Emily in Paris. Visit iconic locations from the series, such as Café de Flore, Place de l’Opéra, and Montmartre, where Chef Gabriel worked. This tour is perfect for fans of Emily’s American charm and Parisian chic, with plenty of photo opportunities!
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Love & Romance
Paris has always been the city of love. Discover Montmartre’s romantic streets, where Picasso and Van Gogh fell in love. Visit the Museum of Romantic Life, with letters between Flaubert and Georges Sand, and the mansion of famous courtesan Paeva. Legend says that kissing under the Eiffel Tower makes your love last forever. End with a romantic Seine boat cruise and dinner, celebrating love in the City of Lights.
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10. Final Tips
- You will be accompanied by a professional guide-driver with expertise in history, art, and local culture.
- Enjoy guided tastings led by professional sommeliers and wine producers.
- We provide assistance with hotel and restaurant reservations, travel and transfers, ticket bookings, and scheduling activities.
- Enjoy 24/7 English-speaking telephone support during your travels.