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Experience Paris through its flavors on this 2.5-hour gourmet food and wine tour, featuring 10+ tastings across historic markets and renowned shops.
A delightful journey into Parisian cuisine unfolds in this 10+ tastings gourmet food and wine tour, offered for $121.91 per person. Lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this guided walk takes visitors through historic streets, vibrant markets, and celebrated food shops, showcasing French pastries, cheeses, chocolates, and wines. With an average booking time of 55 days in advance, it’s clear that this experience appeals to food lovers planning ahead.
The tour is designed for those who enjoy interactive, small-group adventures, with up to 12 participants. All food and wine are included, so there’s no need to worry about additional costs during the experience. The guides are known for their local expertise and friendly approach, making this a perfect option for anyone eager to get a taste of Paris’s culinary scene.
One of the notable features is the carefully curated stops, including a 280-year-old street market and award-winning shops. However, it involves a fair amount of walking and takes place mostly outside or in standing areas, so comfortable shoes are recommended. This tour suits those with curiosity about French food culture and a willingness to sample a wide variety of flavors without feeling rushed.


The tour kicks off at Tartine & Co in the Louvre area, an authentic bakery where buttery French viennoiseries like croissants and pain au chocolat await. Visitors also sample the famous Jambon Beurre baguette, a true Parisian street food made with a UNESCO-listed baguette, salty butter, and slices of ham.
This stop lasts around 20 minutes and provides a perfect introduction to French baked goods. The bakery’s central location makes it easy to find at the start, and the setup ensures you get a fresh, flavorful taste of classic Parisian snacks.
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Next, the tour visits Jean-Paul Hévin, one of France’s most acclaimed pastry chefs and chocolatiers. Here, fabulous macarons are sampled—meringue-based treats introduced to France during the Renaissance.
The guide shares insights about the Meilleur Ouvrier de France, a prestigious award given to top French craftsmen, adding a layer of appreciation for the craftsmanship behind these confections. The 20-minute stop allows for a sweet pause and the chance to savor delicate, flavorful macarons in a chocolatier setting.
The third stop takes visitors into La Fromagerie du Louvre, a well-regarded cheese shop dating back to 1962. As one of the capital’s top cheese shops, it offers a selection of some of the finest French cheeses.
The shop’s history echoes back to the question posed by Charles de Gaulle about managing France’s 246 cheese varieties, emphasizing the country’s culinary diversity. Here, participants sample a curated selection, learning about different textures, flavors, and pairing possibilities. The 20-minute visit is perfect for cheese enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of French cheese culture.

The highlight for many is the 45-minute sit-down at Ô Château, a top-rated Parisian wine bar renowned for its wine and food pairing. The guide leads the group through tastings of cheese and charcuterie, emphasizing French terroirs—unique regional flavors.
Plus, guests sample a surprise dish originating from early 1900s French cafés, offering a taste of historical Parisian cuisine. The relaxed setting allows for conversations and better appreciation of the wine varieties and their culinary counterparts.

The tour concludes at the Pralus shop, a multi-generational family business celebrated for its baked goods. Here, visitors try a special brioche, crafted with care and tradition, leaving with a sweet, memorable taste of Paris’s best confections.
This 15-minute stop provides a sweet finale to the culinary walk, rounding out the diverse tasting experience with a finest-quality bread.
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The tour departs from Comédie Française, 1 Place Colette, 75001 Paris, at 10:30 am. It ends outside Pralus on rue des Petits Carreaux, 75002 Paris. Public transportation options are nearby, making access straightforward.
The group size is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour is not suitable for vegans or those with gluten allergies, but vegetarians and pescetarians can be accommodated.
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the amount of walking involved. Travelers should arrive 15 minutes early to meet the guide, who will be holding a City Wonders sign.

Reviews praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, mentioning their ability to share stories and details that enhance the experience. Guides like Carole and Vic are frequently highlighted for their engaging manner and depth of food knowledge.
Guests appreciate the variety of tastings, from fresh pastries to rich cheeses and fine wines, and express enthusiasm for the informative stops. The pace is generally appreciated, although some note the fast walking might not suit everyone, especially those needing more time or with slower mobility.

This Paris gourmet food and wine tour offers excellent value for those seeking to sample a wide array of authentic French foods in a manageable, small-group setting. The well-curated stops and expert guides make it stand out among food tours in the city.
While it involves moderate walking and some outdoor segments, the variety of tastings and insider insights provide a rich, satisfying experience. It appeals especially to foodies, wine lovers, and curious travelers who want a deeper taste of Paris beyond typical sightseeing.
“Perfect way to get acquainted with the food culture of this beautiful city! Tour guide (whose name escapes me) was knowledgeable, personable and ve…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour can accommodate vegetarians and pescetarians, but it is not suitable for vegans or those with gluten allergies. Please indicate dietary requirements when booking.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves a considerable amount of walking, mostly outdoors or standing at stops. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are all food and wine costs included?
Yes, all tastings and two glasses of wine are covered in the tour price. No additional charges are necessary during the experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This gourmet food and wine tour in Paris provides a tasty, educational glimpse into the city’s culinary traditions, perfect for those who enjoy guided tastings, historic markets, and authentic local flavors. With high ratings and positive reviews, it remains a highly recommended choice for food-loving visitors.