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Experience Paris with this 7-hour combo tour featuring gourmet food tastings and a guided visit to the Louvre, including skip-the-line access for an immersive day.
Paris combines culinary delights with iconic art, and this Paris Gourmet Food Tour and Louvre Museum Guided Tour offers a seamless way to enjoy both in a single day. Priced at $201.67 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this experience is ideal for visitors eager to sample Parisian flavors while exploring one of the world’s most famous museums. The tour starts at 10:30 am with a focus on food tastings across five stops, followed by a skip-the-line guided tour of the Louvre Museum at 2:30 pm.
While the duration is tight, the carefully curated stops and expert guides help you make the most of your day. The tour’s average booking time of 49 days in advance indicates it’s popular for those planning ahead. It’s perfect for travelers who want to combine culinary culture with world-class art without spending multiple days in Paris.


The first stop takes place at Tartine & Co, a well-known French bakery. Here, buttery viennoiseries like croissants and pain au chocolat are sampled, alongside the classic Jambon Beurre baguette, a ham sandwich made with a UNESCO-listed baguette. This stop lasts 20 minutes and is free of charge, setting the tone for authentic French cuisine.
This bakery gives insight into Paris’s rich bread culture, and the fresh, crusty baguette paired with salty butter and ham demonstrates the simple elegance of French fast food. Perfect for those who love traditional baked goods, this stop offers a genuine taste of Paris street food.
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Next, the tour visits the acclaimed Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolatier, where macarons and chocolates are the highlight. Known for its fabulous macarons, this 20-minute stop introduces a meringue-based confection introduced by Italian chefs during the Renaissance.
Visitors learn about the Meilleur Ouvrier de France title, a prestigious award given to top French craftsmen. The macarons’ delicate texture and vibrant flavors make this a memorable part of the tour, appealing to those with a sweet tooth and an interest in French pastry craftsmanship.

The third stop is La Fromagerie du Louvre, a top cheese shop in Paris. Since 1962, it has been celebrated for offering some of the finest French cheeses. The shop features a selection inspired by President Charles de Gaulle’s famous question about France’s 246 cheese varieties.
Here, you’ll taste a curated selection of gourmet cheeses, providing a deep dive into France’s dairy tradition. The 20-minute visit offers a chance to appreciate local craftsmanship and flavors that have become part of France’s identity.

After sampling cheeses, the tour relaxes at Ô Chateau, a renowned wine bar dedicated to wine lovers. Here, you’ll enjoy a sit-down meal featuring cheese and charcuterie, paired with two glasses of French wine. The focus is on terroir, highlighting how the land influences wine and food flavors.
This 45-minute stop combines tasting with storytelling, as the guide discusses the significance of each pairing. The surprise dish from early 1900s French cafés adds a historical touch, making it a highlight for those interested in French dining traditions.

The fifth stop combines a short walk through Paris’s famous market street, leading to Pralus, an award-winning pastry shop. Known for a special brioche, this 20-minute visit offers a sweet finale with a memorable dessert crafted by a multigenerational family business. It’s a perfect way to satisfy any lingering sweet cravings.
This stop also provides a scenic stroll, enriching the experience with sights from the bustling market streets of Paris. It’s ideal for those who enjoy combining food with cultural exploration.
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The second part of the tour is a fully guided visit to the Louvre Museum, starting at 2:30 pm. The guide leads guests through the museum’s vast halls, highlighting top masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothra.
Reserved access ensures no waiting in lines, allowing for an efficient and immersive experience. The 3-hour tour focuses on the highlights and ensures visitors see the most famous works without feeling overwhelmed by the museum’s size.
The tour begins at Comédie Française, 1 Place Colette, and finishes at the Louvre Museum. Participants should plan for a 20-minute walk from the food tour end point to the Louvre meeting point. The tour involves moderate walking; comfortable shoes are recommended.
The tour is designed for moderate physical fitness, and dietary restrictions such as vegan or gluten-free options are not accommodated. It’s advisable to book well in advance, with an average booking window of 49 days. The small group size of up to 25 travelers fosters a more personal experience.

Priced at $201.67, this tour offers a comprehensive day combining culinary delights and top-tier art. It includes 10+ tastings, expert guides, skip-the-line Louvre tickets, and multiple stops that showcase Paris’s rich food heritage.
While the food component receives mixed reviews – some noting it as good but not exceptional – the Louvre tour consistently earns high praise for its knowledgeable guides and efficient access. The mix of small local businesses and famous attractions makes this an attractive option for curious travelers eager to experience authentic Parisian culture.
This 7-hour experience appeals most to visitors who want a balanced taste of Paris — combining food and art without the need for multiple days. The expert guides deliver insights that bring both the culinary stops and the museum highlights to life.
The tour’s well-structured itinerary and skip-the-line Louvre access mean you maximize your time in Paris. However, those with limited walking ability or seeking a more in-depth museum visit might find the experience somewhat rushed.
This tour offers good value for a full day of exploration, especially for first-time visitors eager to experience the city’s top food and cultural treasures in one go.
“This is actually 2 tours combines. The food part I would give 3 stars, the louvre part was 5 stars., averaging it to 4 stars.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $201.67 fee covers expert guides, 10+ tastings, skip-the-line Louvre tickets, and access to five different shops.
How long does the food tour last?
The food portion lasts around 6 hours, from 10:30 am to approximately 1 pm, with the Louvre tour starting at 2:30 pm.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, bookings are recommended as the tour is popular, with an average booking window of 49 days.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour does not cater to vegans or gluten-free diets; travelers should indicate dietary needs upon booking.
What stops are included in the food tour?
Stops include Tartine & Co (bakery), Jean-Paul Hévin (chocolatier), La Fromagerie du Louvre (cheese), Ô Chateau (wine and charcuterie), and Pralus (pastry shop).
Is transportation provided during the tour?
No, participants walk between stops and from the food tour to the Louvre; comfortable shoes are advised.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Comédie Française, 1 Place Colette in Paris.
How difficult is the walk?
The tour involves moderate walking, suitable for those with average mobility.
What are the opening hours of the Louvre tour?
The Louvre guided tour begins at 2:30 pm and lasts roughly 3 hours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time.