| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Historic site tour, Hiking |
| Transport | Walking |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Your guide will wait for you on Pont Neuf (bridge), under the statue of Henri IV riding a horse.(15, Place du Pont Neuf, 75001 PARIS )
Group size: max 25
Any latecomer cannot be compensated with neither a postponement of the tour nor a refund
End of the tour: Colonne de Medicis, 75001 Paris
Exploring Paris's Latin Quarter on a walking tour offers a deep dive into centuries of history, from Roman ruins to intellectual hubs. You'll experience its vibrant atmosphere, renowned universities, narrow cobblestone streets, and iconic landmarks like the Pantheon and Sorbonne, gaining insights into its cultural and historical significance. It reveals the area's charm beyond typical tourist paths.
This walking tour uniquely focuses on the lesser-known historical layers and concealed aspects of medieval Paris. Instead of general sightseeing, it delves into specific legends, mysteries, and secret spots often overlooked, providing a narrative-rich exploration that brings ancient Paris to life through compelling stories and unique insights.
The tour uncovers intriguing locations such as forgotten courtyards, ancient church ruins, hidden passages, and sites linked to historical figures and events within the Latin Quarter. These spots offer a unique perspective on Paris's past, revealing its lesser-known architectural and historical treasures away from the crowds.
The tour is designed for comfortable navigation through medieval Paris. Routes are carefully planned to highlight historical sites while ensuring an accessible walking pace. An expert guide leads the way, providing context and ensuring you don't miss any hidden details, making the journey seamless and engaging.
This tour stands out for its in-depth historical narrative, focusing specifically on the medieval period and its enduring mysteries. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with Paris's past through expert storytelling and visits to authentic, historically significant locations, providing a richer understanding than broader city tours.
The walking tour covers a moderate distance on varied terrain, including cobblestone streets and some gentle inclines typical of old European cities. Participants should be comfortable walking for a few hours. The pace is generally relaxed, with stops for commentary, but a basic level of fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
The tour primarily concentrates on Paris during the medieval era, spanning from the Roman foundations to the late Middle Ages. It covers significant events, architectural developments, and the daily life of citizens during this pivotal period, exploring how these elements shaped the city's enduring character and landmarks.
The tour uncovers fascinating legends and historical mysteries tied to medieval Paris, including tales of alchemists, secret societies, forgotten saints, and intriguing historical figures. It explores the origins of various superstitions and local folklore, bringing a captivating layer of narrative to the historical sites visited.