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Experience Paris in a day with this private, customizable tour for $348.32. Explore neighborhoods, landmarks, and hidden spots with an expert guide.

This Paris in a Day – Private Experience offers a comprehensive and flexible way to explore Paris’s main highlights in just 6 to 7 hours. Priced at $348.32 per person, this tour is designed for those who want a personalized visit with hotel pickup, expert guiding, and the use of private taxis and public transport. With 110 reviews rating it a perfect 5.0/5, it’s highly recommended by 100% of participants, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking an efficient yet intimate introduction to the City of Light.
The tour emphasizes customization and local insights, combining walking, taxi rides, and public transportation to keep the pace lively but manageable. It starts at 9:30 am, with a flexible itinerary that covers major landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre-Dame, and the Latin Quarter. An optional upgrade on the Montmartre neighborhood is available for those wanting a more bohemian experience. This private tour suits visitors who value personal guidance and want to see more than just the highlights but avoid overly long days or rigid schedules.
Readers should note that traffic restrictions during the Paris 2024 Olympics may impact some routes and stops from June 1 to September 10, with a focus on neighborhoods like Latin Quarter, Notre-Dame, and Montmartre. Also, the tour does not include entry to paid attractions such as the Louvre Museum or the Eiffel Tower, but provides outside views and informative commentary.

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This tour departs at 9:30 am from your hotel within Paris. The hotel pickup and drop-off are included for hotels located inside the city limits, excluding airport hotels and Disney area accommodations. The guide uses a combination of Uber/taxi rides and public transportation—such as metro and bus—to navigate the city efficiently, making it easier to cover a lot of ground without overexertion.
Having multiple transport modes allows the tour to adapt to the current traffic conditions and focus on more scenic or hidden areas. The meeting point is flexible, and this setup is ideal for travelers who want to avoid the hassle of juggling tickets or directions.

One of the core elements of this tour is the walk through atmospheric neighborhoods, such as the Latin Quarter. Your guide will introduce you to typical Parisian streets, sharing local stories and lesser-known spots alongside famous sites. The walk allows for close-up views and photo stops, making the experience more personal.
The tour also explores less confidential and more iconic neighborhoods, giving participants a genuine taste of Parisian life. Walking is balanced with transportation segments to keep the pace comfortable, especially for those who prefer not to walk too long.
While the tour does not include entry to paid attractions like the Eiffel Tower or Louvre, it offers outdoor views and detailed commentary. The Eiffel Tower is described as an indispensable symbol of Paris, with the guide explaining its history and significance. The Louvre is introduced as a former royal residence, with insights into its transformation into a world-famous museum.
Notre-Dame remains a focal point, even from a distance, especially since its tragic fire in 2019. The tour allows viewing from afar and shares stories about the cathedral’s history and recent restoration efforts.

The Latin Quarter is highlighted as one of the most ancient neighborhoods in Paris. It offers a vibrant atmosphere, with narrow streets and historical sites. The guide shares stories about the area’s past, emphasizing its intellectual and artistic heritage. You’ll experience a genuine local vibe here, away from more touristy areas.
The time allocated for this neighborhood is roughly an hour, giving enough opportunity to stroll, take photos, or visit charming cafes if desired.

The Eiffel Tower remains a must-see icon in Paris. The tour does not include going up the tower but provides a thorough overview with informative commentary about its construction, design, and role in the cityscape.
Participants are encouraged to appreciate the Eiffel Tower from the outside, with plenty of photo opportunities. The ticket to go inside is not included, but the outside view and stories still make it a memorable stop.

Although the Louvre is a massive museum, the tour focuses on viewing it from outside and learning about its history as a royal palace. The 15-minute outside visit allows guests to admire the architecture and famous glass pyramid, plus hear tales of its transformation over centuries.
If visitors want to enter the museum, they can do so separately, but the tour emphasizes outdoor highlights and background stories.

A key feature of this tour is its ability to upgrade with a visit to Montmartre, the neighborhood known for its bohemian atmosphere and artistic history. This optional addition is perfect for those wanting a more relaxed, artsy side of Paris.
The upgraded Montmartre visit focuses on hilltop views, artistic landmarks, and local cafes, providing a contrast to the bustling city center. The guide’s flexibility ensures the tour can adapt to your interests.
This private tour is designed to be informative, relaxed, and engaging. The professional, friendly guide is praised for excellent English and deep knowledge, sharing stories, diagrams, and even videos to enhance understanding. The reviews highlight guides’ enthusiasm, photo-taking assistance, and ability to tailor the experience.
The tour operates rain or shine, and travelers are recommended to wear comfortable shoes. The use of public transport makes the day efficient, especially for seniors or those with limited stamina.
While this tour covers many of Paris’s main sights, it does not include entry tickets to key attractions. Participants should budget separately for museum visits or access to landmarks they wish to explore further.
Plus, during the Paris 2024 Olympics, some areas may experience heavy traffic and road closures, potentially affecting the itinerary. The guide will adjust the stops accordingly, focusing on neighborhoods like Latin Quarter, Notre-Dame, and Montmartre.
This Paris in a Day private tour offers remarkable flexibility, personalized guidance, and a rundown within a manageable timeframe. It is especially suited for first-time visitors or those who want an efficient trip with a local touch.
The excellent reviews reflect the expertise of guides and the quality of the experience. Travelers seeking a customized way to see Paris with comfort and insight will find this tour a worthwhile investment. However, those interested in inside visits to attractions will need to organize separate tickets.
“Milan expertly guided us through the highlights of the city on foot, in taxi and Paris excellent public transport. Perfect for first time visitors …”
What is included in the price of $348.32 per person?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off within Paris city limits, a professional local guide, transportation via Uber/taxi and public transit, and welcome tokens.
Are entrance tickets to landmarks included?
No, entry to attractions like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre is not included. The tour offers outside views and educational commentary.
Can I upgrade the tour to visit Montmartre?
Yes, Montmartre can be added as an optional upgrade for a more artsy, relaxed experience.
Is the tour suitable for seniors or people with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour’s use of multiple transport modes and moderate walking make it suitable for most travelers, including seniors, especially with customized pacing.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as the tour involves walking through neighborhoods and outdoor sightseeing.
Will the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Travelers should dress appropriately for the weather.
How do I book this tour?
The tour requires confirmation within 48 hours of booking and can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the start.
What happens if there are road closures during the Paris Olympics?
The guide will adjust the itinerary to focus on neighborhoods like Latin Quarter, Notre-Dame, and Montmartre, ensuring a fulfilling experience despite restrictions.
Is this tour good for families with children?
Yes, the private nature and flexible pace make it ideal for families, including children aged 9 and 12, as highlighted in reviews.
Can I customize the itinerary further?
Absolutely, the private nature of the tour allows the guide to tailor stops according to your interests and pace.