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Discover Paris in 2 hours with the Heart of Bohemia Tour by Paris Tuktuk, featuring iconic landmarks, commentary, and a flexible, private experience.

The Heart of Bohemia Tour by Paris Tuktuk offers a 2-hour guided exploration of central Paris, designed for groups of 1 to 6 people. Priced at $311.40 per group, this private experience combines convenience, flexibility, and personalized attention. The tour starts at the Petit Palais and ends back at the same meeting point, making it simple to plan your day.
This tour is known for its customizable service, with a team of bilingual driver-guides who are true Parisians, trained to illustrate the city’s highlights and enhance your well-being. While it offers the chance to see Paris’s most renowned sights in a short time, it’s important to note that some reviewers mention variability in commentary quality, which can influence the experience.

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The tour begins from the Petit Palais, situated in the 8th arrondissement, close to public transportation. This central location makes it easy to access for travelers staying in the city center. The mobile ticket system ensures a smooth check-in, and the private tour setup guarantees your group’s exclusive access to the guide.
The flexibility of the tour means it is suitable for a variety of groups, whether traveling as a couple, family, or small friends’ group. The duration of approximately 2 hours makes this a quick yet thorough way to see some of Paris’s most celebrated sites without feeling rushed.

The initial stop takes you from the Place de la Concorde along the famous Champs Elysées, leading up to the Arc de Triomphe. This monument, with its impressive structure, is one of Paris’s most recognizable symbols. Since the tour includes free admission, you can appreciate the monument’s grandeur without additional costs.
From this vantage point, the driver-guide points out notable features and shares brief stories about the site. The short photo stop allows for capturing memorable moments. This part of the tour offers a lively introduction to the city’s grandeur and history.
Next, the tour makes a photo stop at the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre. The commentary enhances the experience, providing context about the basilica’s history and its position atop the city. The 5-minute stop is brief but allows for a quick snapshot of one of Paris’s most beloved landmarks.
Montmartre’s bohemian vibe is palpable, and the view from the basilica provides a panoramic overview of Paris. Since this stop is designed for quick snapshots, visitors should plan to explore Montmartre further if they wish to experience its artistic atmosphere more fully.

The Moulin Rouge is another key photo stop on the route. Known for its cabaret shows, the Moulin Rouge is a symbol of Parisian nightlife. The brief 5-minute stop offers space for photos and commentary, highlighting its significance in Paris’s entertainment history.
While only a quick glance, this spot adds a glamourous touch to the overall itinerary, giving travelers a sense of the city’s lively cultural scene. The guide provides commentary, but some reviews suggest that explanations may vary in depth.

The Opera / Bourse area is another highlight, with a photo stop and commentary about the renowned Palais Garnier. This grand opera house, with its ornate architecture, features prominently in Parisian artistic life. The 5-minute stop emphasizes its importance and makes for good photo opportunities.
This segment reflects Paris’s historic commitment to the arts, and the guide helps contextualize the building’s role in the city’s cultural landscape. It’s a brief visit but enough to inspire interest in exploring further if desired.
The tour includes photo stops at Place Vendôme and Place de la Concorde. The Place Vendôme is famous for its luxury boutiques and historical significance, while Place de la Concorde offers striking views of the Luxor Obelisk and nearby monuments.
Each stop is brief—5-minute photo opportunities—but provides a taste of Paris’s opulence and historic grandeur. The commentary aims to highlight each site’s unique aspects, making it perfect for quick sightseeing in a short time frame.

The tour begins and ends at the Petit Palais, a central and accessible location in Paris. The group size is limited to 6 people, allowing for a more intimate experience. The private nature of the tour ensures personalized attention, and the mobile ticket simplifies check-in.
The duration of 2 hours strikes a balance between seeing multiple landmarks and avoiding fatigue. The tour’s pacing is designed to give enough time at each stop for photos and commentary, though some reviews suggest that the depth of explanations can vary depending on the guide.
Most bookings are made about 18 days in advance, which indicates good availability for planning. The cancellation policy is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour’s start—ideal for travelers needing to adjust plans. Any changes or cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This flexibility adds peace of mind, especially for those with unpredictable schedules. The mobile ticket system streamlines the process, ensuring no hassle on the day of the tour.
The overall rating of 4.0 out of 5 comes from 6 reviews, with some travelers praising the knowledgeable guides like Charles, who was noted as a solid photographer and excellent driver. The stunning views from certain stops and the personalized service are definite pluses.
However, some feedback points to variable commentary quality, with one reviewer mentioning a lack of explanations beyond building names. The short duration at each stop means visitors should not expect in-depth tours of each site but rather quick snapshots with commentary.
This 2-hour private tour suits those who want a quick but personalized overview of central Paris. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer small groups or private experiences, and those interested in famous landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe, Sacre-Coeur, and Place Vendôme.
Those who appreciate guides with local knowledge will find value in the tour, though they should be aware that explanations can vary. This experience is perfect for short visits or as a preview before exploring further on foot or by other means.
The Heart of Bohemia Tour delivers a compact, private glimpse of Paris’s most iconic sights. The 2-hour format makes it a convenient option for travelers with limited time, and the private setup ensures a tailored experience for small groups.
While the landmarks covered are impressive, the brief stops mean this tour functions more as an overview rather than an in-depth exploration. Guides are generally knowledgeable, but the experience can depend on individual guides and the level of commentary provided.
This tour offers good value for those seeking personalized sightseeing with easy logistics. It’s well-suited for first-time visitors or those wanting a stress-free introduction to Paris’s highlights.
“Charles is an very very knowledgeable tour guide, solid photographer and excellent driver! We visited a ton of beautiful spots and was patient for …”
How long is the Heart of Bohemia Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is the group size?
It accommodates 1 to 6 people, providing an intimate experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the Petit Palais in central Paris.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
Stops include the Arc de Triomphe, Sacre-Coeur, Moulin Rouge, Opera/Bourse, Place Vendôme, and Place de la Concorde.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it is a private experience, with only your group participating.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $311.40 per group, regardless of group size (up to 6).
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are there any additional costs?
All stops are free to visit and photograph, with no extra admission fees.
What should I know about the commentary?
Guides provide brief commentary at each stop, but some reviews note variability in the depth of explanations.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly?
Most travelers can participate, but the brief stops and vehicle ride are best suited for those comfortable with quick sightseeing.
How do I book the tour?
Bookings can be made in advance, with most made about 18 days ahead, through the provider’s platform.