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Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting
Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting
Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting
Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting
Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting

Gourmet walking tour in Latin Quarter with tasting

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  • Discover how the Parisian live, how the cook and taste the best of french food with this guided tour.
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-What you can expect-
Discover the heart of Paris as Parisians know and live it. Walk through the medieval part of the Latin Quarter, a quiet and familial neighbourhood, well known for its large choice of high quality food. Visit a local market with your guide and several bakers and confectioners. You will also enter a regional speciality shop and be explained the specificities of the products. You will find out why Charles de Gaulle famously exclaimed “How would you like to govern a country with 246 different types of cheese?” You will also visit several bakeries and enjoy the amazing variety of French breads and pastries, from the baguette to the croissant.

France is the land of food and cuisine, french people can't help talking about it all the time, breakfast, lunch, dinner are moments when they can share, talk and simply be together. This walk will give you the opportunity to discover new tastes and flavours, with a focus on family and traditionnal cuisine, with tasting stops (foie gras, wine, cheese and bread). Enjoy this introduction to the French gourmandise.

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Tuesday to Sunday
Duration: Lasts up to 3 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet next to the cheese shop. Be sure you go to 47 TER and not 47! Closest Metro: Maubert-Mutualité (M10).(47ter Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris)

  • Groups of maximum 8 people

  • The tour runs rain or shine, please dress appropriately

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended

  • Make sure to advise of any dietary requirements at the time of booking

  • Please note that part of the market may be closed during the French vacation (mostly in August and around New Year's Eve). Boutiques may also be crowded during these dates.

FAQ

1. What are the specific geographical boundaries of the Latin Quarter in Paris?

The Latin Quarter is situated at the border of Paris's 5th and 6th arrondissements, right in the heart of the Left Bank. Centered around Place Saint-Michel, it extends eastward to the Jardin des Plantes and westward towards the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. This area is renowned for its rich history, academic atmosphere, and cafe culture, making it a vital area for understanding Paris's intellectual and cultural depth.

2. What is the best time of year to visit the Latin Quarter for a food tour?

Generally, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are the most ideal months for a food tour in the Latin Quarter. During these periods, the weather is pleasant with mild temperatures, making street strolls comfortable and perfect for outdoor activities and culinary exploration. While summer (July to August) is warm, it tends to be crowded; winter (November to March) can be quite cold and rainy.

3. How is the general safety in the Latin Quarter, and is it safe for nighttime activities?

As a historical and cultural hub of Paris, the Latin Quarter generally has good safety conditions and is considered a relatively safe area. It's excellent for daytime exploration and vibrant at night. While it is safe, it's advisable to remain vigilant, as you would in any tourist area, and be mindful of your personal belongings, especially in crowded attractions or metro stations. Traveling with a companion at night can enhance your sense of security.

4. What classic French dishes can I expect to taste on a Latin Quarter food tour?

When participating in a Latin Quarter food tour, you'll have the opportunity to savor a variety of representative French delicacies. This might include traditional French bread, artisanal cheeses, beloved local handmade pastries like macarons or éclairs, and select French red and white wines. Additionally, you may encounter delicious offerings from specialty butchers or delicatessens.

5. What historical landmarks or unique sights does a Latin Quarter food tour route typically pass?

A Latin Quarter food tour route usually artfully combines culinary experiences with historical exploration. You might pass by the renowned Panthéon, Sorbonne University, the medieval-style Rue Mouffetard market street, or the Église Saint-Germain-des-Prés. These landmarks are not only steeped in history but also add a rich cultural backdrop to your gastronomic journey.

6. Are there special arrangements for participants with dietary restrictions or allergies during the Latin Quarter food tour?

Typically, providers of Latin Quarter food tours will do their best to accommodate dietary restrictions or allergy needs. However, it is crucial to inform them of your specific requirements, such as vegetarian, gluten, or nut allergies, when booking. Early communication helps the guide or vendors prepare alternatives, ensuring you can enjoy the food safely.

7. What local culture or food history can I learn about during a Latin Quarter food tour?

Through a Latin Quarter food tour, you'll not only taste delicious food but also gain deep insights into its stories. The guide will share the evolution of French culinary traditions, the characteristics of local ingredients, the historical origins of various dishes, and Parisians' unique eating habits and lifestyle. It's a cultural exploration that combines taste and knowledge.

8. Approximately how long does the Latin Quarter food tour and tasting experience typically last?

The total duration for a Latin Quarter food tour and tasting experience is usually around 2.5 to 3 hours. This allows participants ample time to leisurely stroll through the streets and alleys of the Latin Quarter, visit several selected food establishments, and fully savor diverse French delicacies and experience local culture under the guide's narration.

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