3 hours
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Explore one of Paris’s oldest and most treasured neighborhoods during this 2.5-hour Semi-Private Walking Tour (capped at eight participants). Begin by Notre-Dame Cathedral before venturing through the same lively streets once frequented by French students and members of the fabled Lost Generation. Discover iconic sites like the Panthéon and the tranquil Luxembourg Garden. With small group sizes, you’ll get personalized attention from your guide, ensuring an enriching and intimate experience in the Latin Quarter.
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Babylon Tours LLC
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X7819PHjamieb, Apr 2025
Tamari is an extremely competent guide. She shared her wealth of knowledge in a very professional manner. We were quite pleased with the building choices that were selected for us. Thanks again Tamari.
scotthI7477WA, Apr 2025
My guide was Eden. She was perfect tour guide- highly recommend!! The tour was wonderful! And we learned a lot of the city history!
peacockpass, Apr 2025
Great tour of the Latin Quarter with our guide EDEN! Of all the tours we took in Paris, Eden was our best guide with the best tour. She taught us history of the Quarter took us to all the hotspots and gave us a wonderful overview of this special neighborhood. Plus, after our tour she gave us her list of the all the must-dos in Paris. We were so lucky to have Eden as our guide and hope to see her again on another. In fact, we would love to do this same tour again with her. Thank you Eden!
Travel786732, Apr 2025
We really enjoyed our tour of the Latin Quarter and the exterior explanation of Notre Dame on Sunday, April 6, 2025. Our guide Eden was very knowledgeable, very relaxed and made us feel comfortable to ask questions throughout the tour. We highly recommend this tour.
Once at the meeting point, you will start your tour by exploring ile de la cite, the oldest settlement in Paris. Once known as Lutetia, this former Roman city was the predecessor of present-day Paris, from which the city grew outwards.
From here, you will see the infamous Notre-Dame Cathedral Notre Dame Cathedral (Exterior Only)– the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages, distinguished for its size, antiquity and architectural interest.
You will then pass by the Saint-Michel fountain, a monumental fountain commissioned by Haussmann, under Napoleon III. It depicts the archangel Michael vanquishing the Devil, evoking thoughts of the battle between Good and Evil.
Next we will head towards Shakespeare and Company, a bookstore unlike any other. Just minutes from Notre Dame, it is arguably one of the most famous bookshops in the world where literary types from the Beatnik Generation would find a home through the 1950s and 60s.
Following on, you will see the Melkite Greek Catholic parish church, Saint Julien le Pauvre, one of the city’s oldest religious buildings.
You will also see the Roman Catholic church of Saint Séverin, one of the oldest churches that remains standing on the Left Bank and which continues to be used as a place of worship.
After this, we will head towards the Musée de Cluny, also known as the National Museum of the Middle Ages. This museum is partially constructed on the the remnants of the third century Gallo-Roman baths and houses famous collections from the 1st to the 15th centuries.
Next we will head towards the infamous Sorbonne University, a college that became the epicentre of knowledge. The history of the Sorbonne is closely linked to that of the creation of the French university.
We will then head towards the Pantheon (Exterior Only), a building originally built as a church dedicated to St Genevieve, but now functions as a secular mausoleum, containing the remains of notable French citizens such as Voltaire and Rousseau.
We will then go to the beautiful Luxembourg gardens, situated on the border between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter. The gardens, inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence were created in 1612 upon the initiative of Queen Marie de Medici and cover 25 hectares of land.
If we have time, we will see the church of Saint-Éienne du Mont, which contains the shrine of St Geneviève, as well as the tomb of Jean Racine.
We will also pass by the Wall of Philip August, the oldest city wall in Paris. The wall was built during the struggles between Philipp II of France and the Anglo-Norman House of Plantagenet, as the French King ordered a stone wall to be built in order to protect the French capital before leaving for the Third Crusade.
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