Paris History Walking Tour: Private & Iconic Sites
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Overview
Private Paris History Walking Tour: Discover the captivating story of Paris on this private walking tour. Over two thousand years of history will unfold as you explore how the 'City of Light' became what it is today. This tour is perfect for history buffs and anyone wanting to understand the heart of Paris. Expect amazing photo opportunities of iconic buildings, while learning the stories behind them. These are tales of war, religion, revolution, commoners, and kings that have shaped the city.
What to Expect: This private walking tour takes guests to key historical sites. You will see places like Notre-Dame Cathedral, Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, and Sainte-Chapelle. The tour also includes Pont Neuf, Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois Church, the Louvre Courtyards, Place du Carrousel, Tuileries Garden, and Place de la Concorde. A knowledgeable guide will lead the way, sharing fascinating stories and insights.
This experience includes a walking tour with an experienced guide. Please note that the tour does not include entry into any buildings; it is an external walking tour. The guide will explain the historical significance of each site. With over 2,500 5-star reviews, this private tour promises an unforgettable journey through Parisian history.




Highlights
Uncover Paris's Past: Walk through 2000 years of fascinating history.
Private, Personalized Experience: Enjoy a tour tailored to your interests and pace.
Iconic Landmarks: See Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and other famous sites.
Expert Local Guide: Learn from a knowledgeable guide passionate about Parisian history.
Sentiment Analysis
The Private Paris History Walking Tour is generally well-received, with visitors praising the knowledgeable guides and the opportunity to learn about Paris's rich history. Some suggest allowing more time at each stop for a more relaxed experience.

Customers loved the guide's knowledge and enthusiasm.
Many enjoyed learning about the history and seeing famous landmarks.
The tour was described as a great way to experience Paris.
Several reviewers highlighted the personalized attention of a private tour.
A few found the tour's pace to be quick.
Some wished for more time at specific locations.
The Journey
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Begin your Parisian adventure at the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Witness the resilience of this spiritual landmark, which has witnessed centuries of Parisian history, including revolutions, wars, and its recent tragic fire. Marvel at its intricate facade, soaring spires (currently being reconstructed), and the evocative atmosphere that whispers tales of kings, saints, and the enduring spirit of Paris.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church
Step back in time at Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, one of the oldest churches in Paris, built on the site of a former abbey. Discover evidence of Roman and early Christian Paris amidst the charming streets that predate the grand Haussmann renovations. Explore the quaint neighborhood and imagine the Paris of centuries past, a vibrant hub of intellectual and artistic life.
Sainte-Chapelle
Visit the Sainte-Chapelle, a dazzling jewel box of stained glass nestled in the heart of the Île de la Cité. Built by King Louis IX to house precious relics, including what was believed to be Christ’s Crown of Thorns, the chapel is a breathtaking testament to medieval artistry and royal power. Learn about the saints, kings, and the sacred treasures that have shaped its history.
Pont Neuf
Stand on the Pont Neuf, Paris' oldest bridge, and delve into the city's twentieth-century history. From here, witness the echoes of WWII, the spirit of the 'Lost Generation,' and the vibrant energy of the Latin Quarter. This historic bridge offers a unique vantage point to contemplate Paris' evolution through pivotal moments in time.
Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois Church
Discover Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois Church, a hidden gem on the edge of the Louvre complex. Uncover the church's pivotal role in some of the darkest moments of the French Wars of Religion, particularly the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. Its intricate architecture and historical significance make it a compelling stop on your Parisian journey.
Louvre Courtyards
Wander through the magnificent courtyards of the Louvre Palace, a former royal residence transformed into one of the world's most renowned museums. Explore its history, from its medieval origins to its modern-day status as a treasure trove of art and culture. Catch a glimpse of hidden iconography and architectural details that reveal the palace's layered past.
Place du Carrousel
Stand in Place du Carrousel, a historic square bridging the Louvre and the Tuileries Garden, and learn about Napoleon Bonaparte's influence on Paris. Admire the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, commissioned by Napoleon to commemorate his military victories, before stepping into the serene beauty of the Tuileries Garden.
Tuileries Garden
Conclude your tour in the enchanting Tuileries Garden, one of Paris' most famous green spaces. Uncover stories of Parisian culture and life during the reigns of France's most celebrated kings. Stroll along its manicured paths, admire its sculptures, and soak in the atmosphere of elegance and tranquility that has captivated visitors for centuries.
Place de la Concorde
Visit Place de la Concorde, a fantastic vantage point to learn about the geography of Paris as well as its ancient beginnings and one of France's most famous kings. The largest square in Paris, it has witnessed pivotal moments in French history, from royal celebrations to the French Revolution. See the obelisk and learn about its role in key events.
Know Before You Go
This private walking tour includes an experienced guide who will lead you through the historical sites of Paris. Please note that this is an external walking tour, and entry into buildings is not included. The tour starts at a central meeting point and concludes near major attractions, allowing for easy access to other parts of the city.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour. Bringing a water bottle is also a good idea, especially during warmer months. Also, confirm the meeting point with the tour operator a day before to ensure a smooth start.