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Discover Paris through film on this 2-hour guided walking tour led by a local resident, exploring iconic movie locations and hidden gems for $45.73.
This Emily inspired walking tour offers a unique chance to explore Paris’s famous movie and TV show filming spots in a relaxed, intimate setting. Priced at $45.73 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this small-group experience is capped at 8 participants, ensuring a personalized touch. Led by a long-term Parisian resident, the guide shares authentic insights and tips about city life beyond the typical tourist spots.
The tour starts at Place Colette in front of the Louvre Museum, a convenient meeting point close to public transportation. It includes visits to a Parisian park that has served as a filming backdrop, along with iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Pantheon. While admission tickets to these attractions are not included, the focus remains on the filming locations and local stories that make Paris so cinematic.
This tour appeals most to film enthusiasts and those interested in Parisian culture, offering a fun, accessible way to see the city’s famous sites while discovering where many beloved movie scenes were shot. It’s a perfect option for visitors who enjoy walking tours with a personal guide and want to avoid large groups.
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The tour begins at Place Colette, directly in front of the Louvre Museum, making it easy for visitors to find and access via public transportation. Starting here ensures a smooth beginning, especially for those already exploring central Paris. The guide leads the group through the heart of the city, with a focus on accessible, walkable routes.
The tour’s mobile ticket system simplifies the check-in process, and the small size of the group guarantees close interaction with the guide. The 2:00 pm start time allows participants to enjoy a relaxed afternoon exploring Paris’s cinematic history without early-morning rushes.
The tour’s first stop offers a distant view of the Eiffel Tower, setting the scene for the city’s iconic skyline. Though no tickets are required or included for this stop, the sight provides a perfect photo opportunity, especially as the guide shares stories about the Tower’s appearances in films.
Next, the group walks through the Louvre Museum, not just the famous art venue but a filming backdrop for several productions. While interior visits are not part of this tour, the exterior and surrounding areas are filled with cinematic references. The guide offers tips and background on scenes shot here, enriching the experience.
The final stop is the Pantheon, a historic monument and another popular filming location. Standing in this area, visitors can appreciate the architecture while hearing about its role in various movies and series. The tour concludes at 21 Pl. du Panthéon, close to public transit options for easy onward travel.
A notable feature of this tour is the visit to a local park that has hosted numerous TV and film productions. This green space provides a peaceful contrast to Paris’s bustling streets and offers a glimpse into everyday Parisian life seen through a cinematic lens. The guide shares stories about its use in TV shows and movies, highlighting how filming takes place in authentic city settings.
This park visit stands out as a less touristy part of the experience, giving insight into local life and the scenes that make Paris a filming hub. It’s an excellent addition for those interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of film production.
A key element of this tour is the guide’s personal stories and tips about living in Paris, shared by a long-term resident who is also a German expat. This insider knowledge offers a fresh perspective beyond typical tourist commentary, giving travelers a sense of authentic Parisian life and local customs.
The guide explains the nuances of Parisian neighborhoods, local parks, and how they feature in films. This approach makes the tour not just about landmark sightseeing but also about understanding what it’s like to live in Paris, making the experience more relatable and engaging.
The tour starts promptly at 2:00 pm, taking place rain or shine, with a full refund available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. It is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as walking is involved, and the route is designed to be accessible.
Service animals are allowed, and proximity to public transportation makes it easy for visitors to reach the meeting point. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the small group size enhances comfort and personal interaction.
The review from a Tripadvisor participant highlights the entertaining and engaging style of the guide, Nadine. The reviewer appreciates the combination of film location insights and local stories, describing the experience as “extraordinarily entertaining” and “a lot of fun.” The small-group format ensures that participants receive plenty of attention and opportunities for questions.
This tour stands out for its personalized approach, with the guide’s enthusiasm for Paris shining through. The inclusion of tips and advice about the city adds value beyond just the filming locations.
This walking tour is ideal for film buffs, TV show lovers, and culture enthusiasts who want an insider’s look at Paris’s cinematic side. It suits travelers who prefer small groups, enjoy walking at a moderate pace, and appreciate local insights.
Since the tour does not include inside visits to attractions, it’s best suited for those interested in outdoor locations and storytelling about Paris’s role in film. The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable addition to a busy sightseeing schedule.
This guided walking experience offers a personalized and entertaining way to discover Paris’s movie history, led by a guide with authentic local knowledge. Priced reasonably, it provides a compact introduction to the city’s filming locations and Parisian life.
While it doesn’t include admission to landmarks, the focus on filming sites and local stories makes it a worthwhile option for those who want a more intimate, storyteller-led experience. The small group size, combined with the expert guide, ensures a friendly and engaging exploration.
This tour is best suited for film fans and those seeking a relaxed, personal tour of Paris that combines cinematic sights with insights into local life. It promises a fun 2 hours filled with interesting stories and beautiful city views.
“We enjoyed a great guided tour with Nadine not only to Emily locations, but also to other interesting places. It was extraordinarily entertaining a…”
Does this tour include tickets to the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, or Pantheon?
No, admission tickets are not included for any of the stops on the tour.
What is the starting point for this tour?
The tour begins at Place Colette in front of the Louvre Museum, a central and accessible location.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, perfect for a relaxed exploration.
Is the tour suitable for people with walking difficulties?
Yes, but travelers should have moderate physical fitness as walking is involved.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes tips and advice about Paris and stories about film locations, but not tickets or snacks.
Is the guide knowledgeable about local life?
Yes, the guide is a long-term resident of Paris who shares authentic insights about living in the city.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate walking and small group setting make it suitable for most ages with proper supervision.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized experience, film-focused itinerary, and local guide’s stories make this walking tour a charming way to see Paris from a cinematic perspective.