Join the Le Marais Paris guided walking tour and enjoy a comprehensive look at historical landmarks, cultural diversity, and culinary delights in one vibrant district.
Explore streets with Mediaeval and Renaissance architecture, including Hôtel de Sens and Place des Vosges, Paris’s oldest square with arcades and red-brick exteriors.
Stroll through key sites like the Musée Picasso with its extensive collection of Picasso’s works and the Musée Carnavalet, dedicated to Paris’s history.
Benefit from an expert English-speaking guide who shares interesting stories and shows you hidden spots like charming courtyards, secret gardens, and historic passageways.
Tour Schedule:
Apr-May & Aug-Oct: Sunday, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Jun-Jul: Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Time: 9:45 AM
Meeting Location: Outside the Pont Marie
About Le Marais Paris Guided Walking Tour:
Take an amazing tour of Le Marais and see the famous landmarks of the city with an experienced guide. Explore the prominent attractions including Hotel de Ville, Place des Vosges, Maison de Victor Hugo & Paroisse Saint-Paul Saint-Louis, and delve into the rich Jewish culture. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Église Saint-Gervais & Fontaine du Lycée Charlemagne and admire their amazing structures. Explore Musée National Picasso, dedicated to the artworks of Pablo Picasso, a famous Spanish artist, and delve into the world of art. Book Le Marais Paris Guided Walking Tour, stroll through the beautiful streets and see hidden castles & Baroque mansions.
About the Activity:
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The duration of the Le Marais Paris Guided Walking tour is approximately 2 hours. The tour operates from 10 AM to 12 PM and participants must arrive 15 minutes prior to the departure at the meeting point.
Yes, the Le Marais Paris Guided Walking tour is suitable for participants of all ages including infants and children. Kids below 3 years of age can join the walking tour for free while visitors above 3 years have to book an adult ticket.
No, there is no specific dress code for the Walking tour Le Marais Paris, but it is advisable to wear comfortable clothing. Also, the tour operates in all weather conditions and hence you have to dress appropriately.
During summer, lightweight and breathable apparels are suitable, while in winter, a jacket or sweater is recommended. Since the tour involves a lot of walking, you must wear comfortable shoes or sneakers with good grip. It is also advisable to bring sun protection like a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen to shield yourself from the harsh rays of the sun.
With your Walking tour Le Marais Paris, you can take a guided tour to learn about the popular attractions of the city. Proficient in multiple languages,you can learn facts and interesting stories in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian.
No, food and drinks are not included in the Le Marais Paris Guided Walking tour as it focuses more on the historical and cultural aspects of the neighbourhood. The tour does not include food and drink tastings, though you can explore local cuisine or visit the special eateries as part of the experience.
Yes, Le Marais Paris Guided Walking tour is accessible for participants with mobility limitations. The tour as well as the transportation is wheelchair accessible.
The Le Marais Walking Tour takes you through the narrow streets, hidden courtyards, tranquil gardens and renowned landmarks in Marais that portray the rich history of the neighbourhood. Some of the famous attractions you will visit during the tour are
Yes, the Le Marais Paris Guided Walking tour is suitable for solo travellers as it is safe and secure. The guided tour is a social affair that lets solo travellers explore a new area, learn about its history and culture, and connect with fellow travellers.
Yes, photography is allowed during the Le Marais Guided Walking tour. However, certain locations and attractions may have rules regarding taking photos and videos inside their premises, which you can know on your visit.
No, pets are not allowed on the Le Marais Walking tour. You can bring service animals that assist participants with disabilities.