
Passepartout Paris: Unveiling Secrets of the Latin Quarter
Overview
-Approach: Picture yourself strolling through narrow, cobbled streets. Our tour is a kaleidoscope of Parisian culture, unveiling the secrets of the Latin Quarter. What sets us apart? We blend captivating storytelling with immersive experiences, painting vivid memories in every traveler's mind.
-Middle: Venture through the hallowed halls of Sorbonne, where academia comes alive in the whispers of ages past and Admire the serenity of Luxembourg Gardens, where inspiration blossoms. As our journey unfolds, you'll grasp the spirit of revolution at the Panthéon.
-End: Our tale reaches its crescendo at the iconic Panthéon, a mausoleum honoring France's finest minds. Here, we'll stand amidst greatness, reflecting on the intellectual legacy that shaped our world. A fitting conclusion to a voyage through wisdom and wonder.
This activity includes:
- Panthéon
- Luxembourg Gardens
- Église Saint-Séverin
- Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages
- Sorbonne Université
- Emily in Paris Apartment (NETFLIX)
- Rue Mouffetard Market
Our Guides
On arrival
-Hello, our tour will start at 4 Rue des Pretres Saint Severin next to Centre Culturel Italien.
-You can get there by taking the Metro Line 4 and getting off at the 'Saint Michel Station
Or Metro Line 10 and get off at 'Cluny La Sorbonne Stop.'
- You recognize your tour guide with the BLUE FOLDER.
Things to note
Average duration: 90 minutes.
The average number of guests on this tour: 6
The maximum size of the touring group will be 15 persons, but usually, it will be between 3 and 10 persons, as large groups can be an unsatisfying experience for the individual walker. A minimum of three persons is required for every tour. Otherwise, the whole tour will be canceled.
I’ll be holding a BLUE FOLDER.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.
