Explore Paris in a vintage Citroën 2cv, visiting iconic landmarks with a dynamic local guide. Capture unforgettable memories in just 4 hours.
Explore Paris in a vintage Citroën 2cv, visiting iconic landmarks with a dynamic local guide. Capture unforgettable memories in just 4 hours.
- Place de la Concorde - The largest square in Paris, home to the Obelisk of Luxor, brought from Egypt in the 19th century. This square once held the Guillotine that executed Marie-Antoinette and King Louis XVI during the French Revolution.
- Champs-Elysees - Designed in the 17th century by Versailles gardener Le Nôtre, this is the world’s most…
- Place de la Concorde - The largest square in Paris, home to the Obelisk of Luxor, brought from Egypt in the 19th century. This square once held the Guillotine that executed Marie-Antoinette and King Louis XVI during the French Revolution.
- Champs-Elysees - Designed in the 17th century by Versailles gardener Le Nôtre, this is the world’s most famous avenue! It hosts the military parade on July 14th, France’s national holiday, and numerous sporting events like the final stage of the Tour de France. Known for its iconic breweries and boutiques.
- Arc de Triomphe - A renowned Parisian monument built under Napoleon Bonaparte to honor the Grande Armée’s victories. Famous for its roundabout and bustling traffic.
- Eiffel Tower - Arguably the world’s most famous monument! Discover fascinating stories about this iron lady, constructed by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition in Paris. A perfect spot for photos and a leisurely stroll.
- Ecole-Militaire - This operational military school since Louis XV’s reign has educated notable figures like Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Hôtel des Invalides - A stunning building from Louis XIV’s era, housing Emperor Napoleon’s tomb. Once a military hospital, now an Army museum.
- Pont Alexandre III - Considered the most beautiful bridge in Paris, built in 1900 for another Universal Exhibition, with its first stone laid by Tsar Nicholas II.
- Grand Palais - Featuring a glass roof, this palace was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition and hosts major events, including future Olympic Games sports competitions.
- Petit Palais - Also from the 1900 Universal Exhibition, this palace is now a museum showcasing remarkable 19th-century paintings.
- Elysee Palace - Once Madame de Pompadour’s palace, Louis XV’s favorite, it now houses the French Republic’s presidents.
- Rue Saint Honore - An ancient Roman road, this street is among Paris’s most chic, lined with luxury boutiques.
- Place-Vendome - Paris’s most luxurious square, a mini Versailles built under Louis XIV. Home to the Vendôme column, the Ritz hotel, and numerous jewelers.
- Palais Garnier - An architectural marvel from the Second Empire, designed by Charles Garnier.
- Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann - Paris’s most famous department store, known for its iconic glass dome, established in 1893.
- Eglise Notre-Dame de Lorette - Built from 1823, this neo-classical church resembles Greek temples, located in the New Athens district.
- Place Saint Georges - Admire the historic private mansions that highlight the New Athens district’s glory days.
- Moulin Rouge - Legendary cabaret that opened during the 1889 Universal Exhibition, making the French cancan globally renowned.
- Place du Tertre - The main square of Montmartre, where artists gather.
- Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre - Enjoy the view of Paris and the stunning white stone Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur overlooking the city.
- Rue Victor Massé - Discover the location of the legendary old Chat Noir cabaret on this street.
- 2nd Arr. - Bourse - Pass by the Palais Brongniart, the former Paris Stock Exchange built under Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Galerie Vivienne - A beautiful 18th-century covered pedestrian passage with a glass roof and mosaic floor, a precursor to shopping centers.
- BNF Richelieu Site - Explore this newly renovated 17th-century library and admire the oval room with its dome.
- Palais-Royal - Established in 1628, the Palais Royal was the young Louis XIV’s residence. It features antique shops, theaters, restaurants, cafes, and the State Council.
- Place des Victoires - A square celebrating Louis XIV’s military victories.
- Rue Montorgueil - A quintessential Parisian street filled with small food shops and restaurants.
- Le Marais - Once a noble district before the French Revolution, it retains many 16th and 17th-century private residences. Discover the old Jewish quarter on rue des Rosiers.
- Place des Vosges - Paris’s oldest Royal Square, initiated under Henri IV and completed posthumously in honor of Louis XIII’s engagement to Anne of Austria.
- Jardin de l’Hotel de Sully - Admire the gardens and the 17th-century Hôtel de Sully mansion.
- Ile Saint-Louis - A noble residence area, featuring the Hôtel de Lambert by Louis Le Vau, Versailles’s architect. Enjoy a Berthillon ice cream, a local treat for 70 years!
- Ile de la Cite / Ile Saint-Louis - The birthplace of Paris 2000 years ago. Discover Notre-Dame, medieval streets, Hôtel Dieu, Police Prefecture, concierge, flower market, Place Dauphine, and 36 quais des orfèvres.
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - A Gothic art masterpiece, Notre Dame is 861 years old, housing treasures like Christ’s crown.
- Pont-Neuf - The oldest bridge in Paris!
- Place Dauphine - A Royal Place in Paris built by Henri IV.
- Quartier Latin - Paris’s oldest district alongside Île de la Cité, featuring medieval streets, churches that survived the French Revolution, the Pantheon, Place de la Contrescarpe, Emily in Paris filming locations, and the Luxembourg Garden.
- La Sorbonne - The University of Paris, founded in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon.
- Pantheon - A church constructed under Louis.
- Place de la Contrescarpe - A famous little square in the Latin Quarter with many cafes frequented by students.
- Luxembourg Gardens - Arguably Paris’s most beautiful park, home to the Luxembourg Palace, which hosts the Senators.
- Saint Germain des Pres Quarter - A favored area for writers, philosophers, artists, and intellectuals in early 20th-century Paris. Explore old Paris’s small streets, the cafés of Flore and Deux Magots, famous Parisian brasseries, and Paris’s oldest church, Saint-Sulpice.
- Eglise Saint-Sulpice - One of Paris’s largest churches, built in the 17th century, featuring paintings by the renowned painter Delacroix.
- Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres - At 1000 years old, it is Paris’s oldest church!
- Musee d’Orsay - A former station built in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition, now a museum housing many impressionist masterpieces.
- 7th Arr. - Palais-Bourbon - The National Assembly, chamber of deputies.
- Louvre Museum - Once a fortress and then the residence of France’s Kings and Queens, it has been a museum since the French Revolution, now the largest in the world!

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- Tea and coffee
An original guided tour that will allow you to discover the most famous monuments and districts of Paris in just 4 hours.
In this tour we invite you to discover Place de la Concorde, The Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, The Eiffel Tower, The Military School, Les Invalides, the Pont Alexandre III, The Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, The Elysée…
An original guided tour that will allow you to discover the most famous monuments and districts of Paris in just 4 hours.
In this tour we invite you to discover Place de la Concorde, The Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, The Eiffel Tower, The Military School, Les Invalides, the Pont Alexandre III, The Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, The Elysée Palace (Presidential Palace), Rue Saint Honoré, Place Vendôme, Opéra Garnier, The Moulin Rouge, Montmartre, The Sacré Coeur, The Louvres, Île de la Cité, Notre Dame, The Latin Quarter, The Pantheon, Saint Louis Island, Le Marais, Place des Vosges, Saint Germain des Prés.
All our guides are experienced, dynamic local, multilingual and cultured guides!
Your driver, local guide will come and pick you up with a vintage Citroën 2cv car! This legendary car will make your souvenir photos even more memorable.
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.