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Paris: Walking Food Tour with Cheese, Wine and Delicacies

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  • 4.6 312 reviews
  • Free cancellation
  • Reserve now & pay later
  • Duration: 198 minutes
  • Live tour guide
  • Limited to 10 participants
  • Provided by: GetYourGuide

Highlights

  • Visit one of the most charming areas of Paris, the Marais
  • Get the inside scoop on French culinary tradition from an expert guide
  • Indulge in the best Parisian treats from local Marais producers
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Included

  • Tour guide
  • Cheese and wine tasting
  • Chocolates and Fresh pastries
  • French specialties, according to the season

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Full Description

Delight your taste buds with an authentic and delicious French walking food tour with Cheese, Wine and Delicacies. Feast your eyes on the vast beauty of the Marais neighborhood’s cute cafes, interesting art galleries, high-end shops, and quaint architecture. Enjoy a variety of cheeses, hams, pastries, and chocolates. Go far off the beaten path of this well-known district to discover the warm atmosphere of a traditional market. Browse through fresh products and other culinary gems, hidden in narrow and lively streets. Taste fresh French cheeses served on a crunchy baguette and paired w... Read more

Delight your taste buds with an authentic and delicious French walking food tour with Cheese, Wine and Delicacies. Feast your eyes on the vast beauty of the Marais neighborhood’s cute cafes, interesting art galleries, high-end shops, and quaint architecture. Enjoy a variety of cheeses, hams, pastries, and chocolates. Go far off the beaten path of this well-known district to discover the warm atmosphere of a traditional market. Browse through fresh products and other culinary gems, hidden in narrow and lively streets. Taste fresh French cheeses served on a crunchy baguette and paired with wine. Sample cured hams, charcuterie, generous pastries, delicious chocolates, and many other sweet and savory delicacies. Learn interesting stories and unique facts about French culinary art.

The Marais is famous for its historic architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and diverse culture. It’s home to medieval streets, elegant mansions, art galleries, designer boutiques, and lively cafés. It’s also known for being the Jewish quarter of Paris and one of the city’s main LGBTQ+ hubs.

  • Not suitable for children under 4 years
  • Meet in the Marais district, in front of a green shop called “Le Repaire de Bacchus”
  • Wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing

REVIEWS

4.6/5 312 reviews

Pierre was great and very informative. Loved his thick French accent!
Christian – United States

Highlight of our tour. It was French food 2.0, such an unexpected twist! Sasha was delightful and talked about her passion for French food and anything Paris! We even went back to a few places for more on our own. Despite drizzly November weather all in our group loved the tour and nobody walked away hungry! Highly recommend. This was our fourth/fifth time to Paris and it made the trip memorable.
Leslie – United States

Our guide Margot was fantastic! She shared with us great local knowledge of the area and looked after our small group very well as we walked to each food stop. The food was outstanding and Margot described to us how the locals in the area would also enjoy the delicacies. For my Mum and I, this tour was the highlight of our trip!
Mirren – New Zealand

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is the Marais district known for? The Marais is famous for its historic architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and diverse culture. It’s home to medieval streets, elegant mansions, art galleries, designer boutiques, and lively cafés. It’s also known for being the Jewish quarter of Paris and one of the city’s main LGBTQ+ hubs.

How do I get to the Marais? Metro: Take Line 1 (Saint-Paul or Hôtel de Ville) or Line 11 (Rambuteau). Walking: It’s a short walk from Notre-Dame or the Louvre. Bus: Several bus lines serve the district, including 29, 69, and 75.

Are there good museums in the Marais? Yes! Some of the best museums include: Musée Picasso – A must for art lovers, Musée Carnavalet – If you want to dive into Parisian history and the Musée Cognacq-Jay – A lesser-known gem with 18th-century art.

What is the best time to visit the Marais? The Marais is great to visit year-round, but the best times are: Spring (April-June) and Fall (September-October) for pleasant weather. And Sunday afternoons, as many shops and cafés remain open (unlike other Parisian districts where shops close on Sundays).

Is the Marais a good place to stay in Paris? Yes! The Marais is one of the best areas to stay in Paris due to its central location, charm, and lively atmosphere. It’s within walking distance of many landmarks and offers great hotels, boutique stays, and short-term rentals. However, accommodations can be pricey due to its popularity.

Is the Marais safe at night? Yes, the Marais is generally very safe, even at night. It’s a lively district with many bars, restaurants, and people walking around. However, like in any major city, stay aware of your surroundings and beware of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas.

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