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Experience Paris your way on a full-day private tour with expert guides, visiting iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre, plus hidden spots.
Discover the Flexibility and Personal Touch of the Paris: Full-Day Custom Tour with a Local Guide
The Paris: Full-Day Custom Tour with a Local Guide offers a personalized way to explore France’s capital. Priced at $456 per person and lasting 7 hours, this private experience is perfect for those who want to tailor their sightseeing day to their interests. Led by passionate guides Walid and Clara, visitors get a chance to skip the typical tour bus routes and craft an itinerary that highlights their favorite spots or new discoveries.
What truly sets this tour apart is its customization—you choose what to see, and your private guide ensures your day flows smoothly. The tour covers the must-see landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame, but also ventures into less-known areas such as Montmartre and Le Marais, making it ideal for first-timers and seasoned visitors alike. While the experience includes public transportation (metro and bus) and hotel pickup, there’s an optional upgrade to a private car for extra comfort.
Despite the full itinerary, the flexibility and tailored approach mean that visitors can focus on their passions—be it art, history, fashion, or food—making this tour a versatile choice for a personalized day in Paris.


The full-day tour begins with a convenient hotel lobby pickup in Paris, making the start simple and stress-free. From there, the group typically takes a 15-minute metro ride, giving a glimpse of Parisian daily life before heading to the first stops. This approach allows for a relaxed pace and an authentic feel of the city’s local rhythm.
The private guide leads the way, ensuring guests are comfortable and ready to explore. This initial transit sets the tone for a personalized day spent seeing the highlights and uncovering lesser-known corners of Paris.
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The tour’s first landmark is the Arc de Triomphe, where visitors enjoy a photo stop, a guided tour, and some walkaround time. This monument is a symbol of Paris and France’s history. The guided visit provides context about its significance, while the photo stop captures memorable views of the Champs-Élysées.
Spending approximately 20 minutes here, guests can appreciate the monument’s grandeur and plan their next steps with insider tips from the guide. The walk around the arc helps set the pace for the day ahead.

Next, the tour moves to Montmartre, a neighborhood famed for its bohemian atmosphere and artistic history. One and a half hours are dedicated to this area, allowing ample time for a guided walk through its winding streets. Highlights include Sacré-Cœur Basilica and quaint café-lined squares.
This stop offers a chance to see iconic art studios, vintage shops, and local street performers, giving a more intimate view of Paris beyond the typical tourist sites. The guides often share stories behind Montmartre’s artistic legends, making this part of the tour especially engaging.

From Montmartre, the group heads to Place de la Concorde for a 30-minute visit, including a photo stop and some guided insights. The square’s famous fountains and obelisk make it a striking photo spot. The guide highlights its history, including its role during the French Revolution.
Following this, a quick 15-minute stop at the Eiffel Tower provides a photo opportunity. While visitors don’t ascend the tower during this tour, the iconic structure remains a central photo highlight.
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The next leg takes guests into Tuileries Garden, a peaceful space perfect for a 30-minute break. The guided walk here allows visitors to enjoy beautifully landscaped pathways, sculptures, and views of the Louvre across the water. It’s an ideal spot to relax and take in the Parisian atmosphere.
The garden visit ties together the morning’s sightseeing with a leisurely pace, giving time for photos or a quick snack before continuing.
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After the garden, the tour stops at the Musée d’Orsay for a 20-minute photo stop and guided visit. This museum houses masterpieces from Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists. While the tour doesn’t include entry, the guide provides context about the artworks visible from the outside and shares stories about the museum’s collection.
This brief visit is perfect for art lovers or those wanting a taste of Paris’s artistic heritage without committing to a full museum visit.

A highlight of this tour is a one-hour lunch at a local restaurant. The meal provides a chance to sample regional food and regional wines, as noted in reviews. The guide can assist with restaurant reservations, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
Guests can expect authentic Parisian cuisine, often accompanied by recommendations on wine pairings, enhancing the overall culture.

Post-lunch, the tour visits the Louvre, where a photo stop, guided tour (from the outside), and sightseeing are included. While full entry isn’t part of the package, the guide offers insights into the Louvre’s architecture and major artworks housed inside.
Guests get to appreciate the glorious glass pyramid and surrounding historic buildings, learning about the museum’s vast collection.

Next, a 30-minute stop at Notre Dame Cathedral includes photo opportunities, a guided visit, and passing by of the area’s stunning architecture. Although the interior isn’t part of this tour, the exterior views are impressive, along with stories about the cathedral’s history.
This stop offers a great chance to appreciate Paris’s religious and architectural heritage while keeping the pace comfortable.
Finally, the group explores Le Marais, a vibrant district known for its trendy boutiques, historic streets, and local snack stops. This 40-minute segment includes shopping, sightseeing, and a small break to enjoy local snacks.
The guide may recommend spots for fashion, galleries, or delicious treats, making Le Marais a lively conclusion to the day.
Travelers interested in more comfort can opt for an upgrade to a private car during transportation, available at an extra cost. The tour is wheelchair accessible, catering to a wide range of visitors with mobility needs.
This flexibility in transport options helps personalize the experience further, especially for those with specific comfort preferences.
This full-day private tour offers a unique chance to shape your Paris experience, with expert guides helping you navigate and discover what interests you most. The 7-hour itinerary balances major landmarks with lesser-known spots, making it appropriate for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
While it does not include admission fees to museums, the tour’s focus on avoiding long lines, personalized planning, and local insights make it a highly valuable option. Reviews consistently praise the guides’ knowledge, friendly approach, and ability to tailor the day to individual desires.
This tour is ideal for those who want a flexible, intimate way to see Paris’s highlights and hidden corners with expert guidance. It combines convenience, customization, and local expertise, making it a reliable choice for a memorable day in the City of Light.
Can I customize the itinerary even after booking?
Yes, the tour is designed to be flexible, and guides work with you to craft a day that matches your interests, whether over the phone or during the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is private and can be adapted for families, especially since guides like Tobias are praised for engaging with children and making them feel welcome.
What transportation is included?
The tour features public transportation (metro and bus), with an optional private car upgrade available for added comfort during transfers.
Are museum entry fees included?
No, museum entry fees are not included; the focus is on sightseeing from the outside and guided explanations about the landmarks.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, French, and Spanish; other languages can be requested up to 2 weeks in advance.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup in Paris, making the start seamless and easy to arrange.