With 11 million inhabitants, Paris is the largest conurbation in Western Europe. It is a global city whose fame is based on culture, politics and tourism. It is also the most visited city in the world with 75 million tourists in 2018.
To enjoy better your stay in the French capital, the licensed guides from the Ministry of Culture have operated a selection of 5 tours. Discover the latter below and, if you are interested, book them on line ! We are looking forward to welcoming you in our city and for any private request, do send an e-mail at contact@guides-france.com
The Eiffel Tower is the most relevant monument of Paris and France. It was raised up by the engineer Gustave Eiffel for the 1889’s universal exhibition. It is a symbol of the economic and industrial prosperity of France for the XIXth century.
Do you want to know more ? Follow your licensed Tour Guide.
Discover the Paris’ Medieval District. The Sainte Chapelle was built up to preserve the Christ’s crown brought from Jerusalem by the King Lewis IXth. If you want to know more about the monument, follow your guide for an unforgettable tour in the heart of the old Paris.
The Quartier Latin Tour starts in front the Notre-Dame cathedral. Your Guide counts you the history of this medieval and gothic monument from the XIIth century, that is rebuilt at the end of the XIXth. Le Quartier Latin is also the background of the Victor Hugo’s novel “Notre Dame de Paris” ans the Disney comicstrip “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”.
Discover all the secrets of the Quartier Latin district with your licensed Tour Guide.
The Invalides museum is the largest cultural institution dedicated to the France’s military history. You discover the Napoleon I’s grave and galleries dedicated to the two world wars. Follow your guide for an unresistable moment of global history !
Montmartre is one of the most charming district from Paris. The basilica overlooks the district and it is surrounded by many painters and artists’ workshops. Do you want know about this district that is the heart of the XIX’s social riots ? Follow your guide.