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Discover Paris’s best pastries on a 3-hour curated tour led by expert guides, visiting 6 bakeries including classics and hidden gems in Le Marais.

The Paris: Curated Sweet Tour by a French Pastry School offers a delightful journey into the city’s pastry scene for just $105 per person. This 3-hour experience takes you through 6 different bakeries and pastry shops in the vibrant Le Marais district, showcasing both renowned classics and hidden culinary treasures. Led by expert guides from the Maison Fleuret Pastry School, this tour promises a blend of taste exploration, cultural insight, and local storytelling.
With a focus on authentic Parisian sweets, the tour is perfect for those eager to sample the best pastries the city has to offer while gaining a deeper understanding of their history and significance. The group remains small, limited to 8 participants, which ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. While the tour is a delicious treat for pastry lovers, it also appeals to anyone curious about Parisian culture and local culinary traditions.
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The tour begins at 18 R. de Turbigo and winds through the enchanting Le Marais district, one of Paris’s most culturally and historically rich neighborhoods. As the guide leads the group on foot, you’ll pass charming streets and discover the area’s centuries-old architectural and cultural landmarks, all through the lens of its sweet creations.
Le Marais’s ambiance provides the perfect backdrop for this culinary adventure. The guided walk lasts about 15 minutes between stops, allowing plenty of time to appreciate the neighborhood’s character while building anticipation for the upcoming tastings. This approach ensures a relaxed pace, making the experience accessible to most visitors.

The core of the tour involves visiting 6 different bakeries and pastry shops, each offering a favorite pastry or viennoiserie curated by Maison Fleuret. At these stops, participants taste 20-minute servings of delicious pastries, carefully selected to showcase both historic recipes and innovative creations from the new Parisian pastry scene.
Each bakery has its own distinctive character: some are celebrated for timeless classics like croissants or éclairs, while others are hidden gems known for modern twists on traditional sweets. This variety ensures a comprehensive tasting experience, highlighting diversity within Paris’s pastry world.

Throughout the tour, the guides share insights into the history of French desserts, referencing historical figures and traditions. One notable story involves Lart de bien Traiter (1674), describing desserts as moments for wit, storytelling, and social gathering. This historical context enriches the tasting experience and deepens appreciation for Parisian pastry craft.
The guides from Maison Fleuret are passionate and well-informed, offering clear explanations of each pastry’s ingredients, techniques, and cultural significance. They also introduce the chefs behind these establishments, adding a personal touch to the culinary stories.
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This tour balances famous Parisian pastry traditions with the excitement of discovering lesser-known spots. Participants will taste classic pastries made by state-of-the-art chefs, reflecting Paris’s enduring reputation for culinary excellence. At the same time, the tour features hidden bakeries that embody the innovative spirit of the city’s pastry scene.
The curated selection aims to satiate your sweet tooth while providing insights into the evolution of Parisian pastry-making. This combination ensures a well-rounded experience, whether you’re a culinary enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy authentic flavors.

The tour’s itinerary is designed for comfort and variety. After the initial tasting at the starting bakery, the group walks for 5 minutes to the next stop, then continues with 20-minute tastings at each location, interspersed with short walks of 10-15 minutes between venues.
Each stop is carefully chosen to maximize flavor quality and cultural authenticity. The final tasting occurs at 6 Rue du Pas de la Mule, where the tour wraps up, leaving participants with a list of recommended bakeries for further exploration in Paris.

Clément, one of the guides, receives praise for creating a gourmet atmosphere while making the history and details accessible and engaging. His storytelling enhances the experience by adding context about Parisian pastry traditions and local life. The guides’ passion and knowledge help turn a simple tasting into a cultural journey.

Reservations for this tour are flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Groups are kept small, ensuring a more personalized and relaxed experience. The tour is offered in English, French, and Spanish, accommodating a diverse range of visitors.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking and to arrive ready to sample a variety of pastries. The tour also includes water and a recommendation list for further pastry and sightseeing in Paris and Versailles.
This 3-hour pastry journey offers a delicious and educational way to experience Le Marais’s culinary life. The combination of expert guides, carefully curated stops, and authentic flavors makes it an excellent choice for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to understand why Paris remains a pastry capital.
While the tour’s pace is comfortable and the group size small, participants should be prepared for a lot of tasting within a limited timeframe. The balance of known classics and hidden discoveries ensures you’ll leave with a greater appreciation of Parisian sweets and a desire to explore more of the city’s pastry scene.
How long is the Paris Curated Sweet Tour?
It lasts 3 hours, including visits to 6 bakeries and pastry shops.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $105 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 18 R. de Turbigo and finishes at 6 Rue du Pas de la Mule.
How many stops are included?
Participants visit 6 different bakeries and pastry shops.
What types of pastries are sampled?
You taste a variety of pastries and viennoiseries, with 20-minute tastings at each stop.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is offered in English, French, and Spanish.
Is there any flexibility in canceling the booking?
Yes, bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While not explicitly stated, the tour involves walking and sampling pastries, making it suitable for most adults and older children.
Do I need to bring anything?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and may want to bring water.
Can I get recommendations for other activities after the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a list of recommendations for Paris and Versailles.