We start at a wine bar in the 11th and see where it goes. Always ends well.
The old Jewish quarter before the tourists figure out where the good falafel is. We walk slowly.
Markets in the morning, a long lunch somewhere you would never find on your own, two galleries in the afternoon. No rushing.
All tours are private. Maximum six guests. English throughout. We do not do group tours.
"Most visitors leave Paris having seen it. Our guests leave having been in it."
There is no script. Every tour is built around who you are and what you want — and then adjusted on the day depending on the light, the weather, what is happening in the neighborhood. We have been doing this long enough to know that the best moments are the ones you do not plan for.
Our guides were born here. They eat in these places, drink in these bars, know which boulangerie is worth the detour and which ones are just well-positioned. You will not get recommendations from a list.
We cap every group at six people. Not because it sounds boutique — because more than that and the good restaurants will not let you in.
Passage Brady
A covered market from 1828 that smells like cumin and has not changed much since.
Sainte-Chapelle
Every tourist goes to Notre-Dame. Almost none of them come here, fifteen minutes away, where the light through the glass stops you mid-sentence.
Rue Cremieux
A narrow street of painted houses in the 12th that most people know only from photographs. We go on a Tuesday morning when no one is there.
Le Verre Vole
A natural wine bar in the 10th that does not take reservations and has the best cheese plate in the city.
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