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Discover Paris in style on this private vintage car tour for $133.12, featuring iconic landmarks, hidden corners, and a natural French wine tasting.
This Paris private tour offers a unique way to see the city’s most famous sights and lesser-known spots in a charming 1963 Peugeot vintage car. Priced at $133.12 per person, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours and promises an intimate experience with a private guide focused solely on your group’s interests. Alongside classic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, you’ll visit interior sites such as Saint-Sulpice Cathedral and Arene de Lutece, and enjoy a wine tasting of natural French wines near the Pantheon.
While the tour is praised for its personalized attention and the stunning vintage vehicle, it may not cover every major site if delays occur. The itinerary includes several photo stops and short walks, making it ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, stylish overview of Paris with an emphasis on history, architecture, and local culture. This experience suits those who appreciate private tours and wine tasting but may be less suitable for visitors seeking a comprehensive city exploration or strict sightseeing schedule.

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This tour’s standout feature is the vintage 1963 Peugeot, which turns a typical city sightseeing experience into a stylish adventure. The private guide provides personalized narration, making the ride both informative and engaging. The full attention of the guide ensures that questions about Parisian landmarks and local stories are answered directly, enhancing the sense of intimacy.
The itinerary balances famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe with visits to less crowded neighborhoods and interior sites such as Saint-Sulpice Cathedral. The photo stops are brief but enough to capture images of iconic Parisian scenery. Notably, the Eiffel Tower stop includes a walk and photo session, letting visitors appreciate the monument’s grandeur up close.
The tour covers Paris’ most recognizable sights in a relaxed pace, allowing for quick photo opportunities. Starting from the City House of Paris, the route includes Place Dauphine, praised for its beauty and peaceful atmosphere, and Place de la Concorde, Paris’ largest square. The Arc de Triomphe provides a brief stop to admire Napoleon’s triumphal arch, while the Eiffel Tower offers a panoramic moment with a photo stop and walk tour.
Other highlights include visits to the army museum and the prestigious military school area, as well as the philosopher and writer neighborhoods. The interior visit of Saint-Sulpice is included, famous for its connection to the Da Vinci Code. These stops showcase Paris’ diverse architectural and cultural layers.

One of the tour’s unique features is the wine tasting session at Les caves du Pantheon, where participants sample natural French wines. The 30-minute tasting is a chance to discover unusual wines and learn about French wine-making traditions. The location near the Pantheon adds a cultural and historic touch to this part of the tour, making it more than just a wine tasting but an insight into local culinary craftsmanship.

The Arenes de Lutece is a 1st-century stadium from Roman Paris. This walk tour and photos stop allow visitors to see how the city’s ancient history blends into modern Paris. Nearby, the Latin Quarter offers a lively vibe, famous for its student atmosphere and literary heritage. The Foucault pendulum adds to the scholarly ambiance of this part of the city.
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The tour departs from 174 Rue Saint-Jacques, at the cellars of the Pantheon, and ends at the same location. With near public transportation options, it’s easy to access for most travelers. The 2-hour experience includes about 1.5 hours in the vintage car and 30 minutes dedicated to wine tasting.
The tour is designed to be private, meaning only your group participates, providing a personalized experience. The most travelers can participate, making it suitable for a wide range of guests, though timing is important, as arriving late can lead to skipped stops.
The 1963 Peugeot garners praise for its visual appeal and comfort. Guests appreciate the enthusiasm and knowledge of the driver-guide, who shares interesting stories about the sites and the city. The informational and humorous approach adds to the enjoyment of the ride.
While the itinerary is flexible, the duration of the 1.5-hour ride means some sites are only briefly visited or skipped if delays occur. For those wanting to see everything, a longer tour may be preferable.

This tour is available on many schedule times, making it easy to fit into different itineraries. A group discount is available, and the mobile ticket feature simplifies the booking process. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start, offering peace of mind.
The price of $133.12 per person is reflective of the private experience, the vintage vehicle, and the wine tasting. It’s a good value for travelers interested in luxury, privacy, and a personalized view of Paris.
One notable limitation is that delays or protests (such as street closures) can affect the itinerary, as happened during a review where major attractions like Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower were skipped. Arriving late can also reduce the number of sites visited, so punctuality is advised.
The tour focuses more on a leisurely overview rather than an exhaustive sightseeing expedition, so visitors seeking comprehensive coverage may want to supplement with other tours.
This private Paris tour combines style, history, and local flavor in a way that appeals to those seeking an elegant, relaxed experience. The vintage car adds a memorable visual element, while the guide’s knowledge enriches the journey. The wine tasting provides a taste of France’s natural wines, elevating the experience beyond simple sightseeing.
While not the cheapest option, the personalized service and charm of the vintage vehicle make it a worthwhile choice for visitors who value luxury, privacy, and cultural insights. It’s particularly well-suited for romantic outings, special occasions, or those eager to enjoy Paris’ iconic sights in style.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a private ride in a vintage Peugeot, stops at major landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, a visit inside Saint-Sulpice Cathedral, and a wine tasting of natural French wines near the Pantheon.
How long is the tour?
The total experience lasts around 2 hours, with approximately 1.5 hours in the car and 30 minutes dedicated to wine tasting.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is at 174 Rue Saint-Jacques, at the cellars of the Pantheon, where the tour also concludes.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but punctuality is important, as arriving late can affect the itinerary. The tour is designed for those who enjoy private, relaxed explorations.
Can I see the interior of major landmarks?
Yes, the interior of Saint-Sulpice Cathedral is included, and stops at other sites are primarily for photo opportunities.
What makes this tour different from others in Paris?
The vintage car experience combined with personalized guidance and wine tasting sets this tour apart, offering a luxurious and intimate way to discover the city.
Is there a discount for groups?
Yes, group discounts are available, making it more affordable for larger parties.
What if I want to cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.
How much does the wine tasting cost?
The 30-minute wine tasting at Les caves du Pantheon is included in the tour price, featuring natural French wines.
Is this tour good for a romantic outing?
Absolutely, the private setting and vintage vehicle make it an ideal choice for romantic trips or special celebrations.