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Experience the best of Paris with this 3-hour gourmet food tour in the Eiffel Tower area, sampling cheeses, pastries, and drinks in an exclusive small group setting.

This Paris Gourmet French Delicacies Food Tour offers an engaging way to explore the elegant 7th arrondissement, located near the iconic Eiffel Tower. Priced at $162.06 per person, this 3-hour adventure is designed for small groups—limited to just eight participants—to ensure a personal experience. It departs at 10:00 am from 42 Av. de la Motte-Picquet, making it an ideal morning activity.
The tour is led by a professional guide who takes you through the chic streets, particularly Rue Cler, a renowned Parisian street famous for its food shops and lively atmosphere. During the walk, you’ll sample cheeses, meats, breads, and pastries, all included, providing a generous taste of French culinary craftsmanship. This tour suits those interested in authentic local food, cultural architecture, and an intimate, guided experience.

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The tour begins at 42 Av. de la Motte-Picquet in the 7th arrondissement, a neighborhood famous for its elegant architecture and close proximity to the Eiffel Tower. The 3-hour experience maximizes tasting time and sightseeing, allowing visitors to enjoy food samples while strolling through one of Paris’s most stylish districts. The walk concludes at Pont de l’Alma, offering additional sightseeing options or connections for further exploration.
Since the tour is designed to be a morning activity, it pairs well with an afternoon visit to the Eiffel Tower, which is conveniently nearby. The tour does not include transportation to or from the meeting point, so travelers should plan accordingly, especially those staying farther from the start location.

The 7th arrondissement is celebrated for its elegant streets and historic architecture, which form an inviting backdrop for this culinary walk. The guide shares insights into the neighborhood’s style and history while guiding the group along Rue Cler, considered one of Paris’s most recommended streets. This street is packed with local cheesemongers, bakeries, and delicatessen shops, where the tastings take place.
Strolling through these streets, participants get a glimpse of Parisian life beyond the tourist spots, with the Eiffel Tower framing the scene. The guide’s insider tips help identify the best shops and eateries, making this tour both a food experience and a cultural walk.

Throughout the tour, expect to indulge in a generous array of French delicacies. The stops include tastings of cheeses, meats, freshly baked breads, and pastries. These are carefully selected to showcase the best of Paris’s culinary craftsmanship, with enough samples to satisfy small appetites.
Along With food, the tour includes alcoholic beverages, offering wine, cider, or other local drinks to pair with the tastings. These drinks enhance the tasting experience, highlighting traditional pairing methods used in French cuisine.

The professional guide is praised for their knowledgeable and friendly approach. Reviews mention Aude as a guide who is well-versed in French food and culture, providing added value beyond just tasting. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and tailored recommendations, making the tour feel private and exclusive.
This personalized approach is especially appreciated by those traveling with family or friends, as evidenced by reviews highlighting private tours for mom and daughter. The guide’s storytelling enriches the tasting, turning a simple walk into a memorable cultural experience.
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The start point is easily accessible near public transportation, making it convenient to reach from most central Paris accommodations. The tour operates with a mobile ticket for easy entry, and booking in advance—typically 44 days ahead—helps secure a spot, given its limited size.
Participants should have moderate physical fitness for walking, as the tour involves strolling through streets and neighborhood shops. The minimum drinking age is 18 years, due to alcohol tastings. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility for changing plans.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its intimate setting and focus on local, authentic French delicacies. Unlike larger, bus-based tours, this experience emphasizes personalized attention and quality tastings. The focus on the 7th arrondissement offers a blend of culinary discovery and glimpse into Parisian architecture.
On top of that, the positive reviews confirm that guides like Aude provide insightful commentary, raising the experience beyond just food sampling. The tour’s value is reinforced by the inclusion of food, snacks, and drinks, giving a comprehensive taste of Paris’s gourmet scene.
This tour best suits visitors who appreciate authentic local food and enjoy guided strolls through charming neighborhoods. The small-group size caters to those seeking a more personal experience, perfect for families, couples, or small groups. It’s a great way to combine culinary delights with sightseeing in one compact activity.
Given its timing and location, it’s ideal for those wanting to kick off a day in Paris with a flavorful exploration, leaving plenty of time afterward to visit nearby landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or Seine River.
The Paris Gourmet French Delicacies Food Tour offers an authentic tasting experience in the glamorous 7th arrondissement. For $162.06, visitors enjoy a 3-hour guided walk filled with cheeses, pastries, meats, and local drinks, all within a cozy, small-group setting. The expert guidance and insider knowledge provide more than just food—they offer a genuine taste of Parisian life.
While the tour focuses on the 7th arrondissement’s streets and shops, it’s especially suited for those who value personalized service and gourmet quality. The only potential limitation is its walk-only format, which may require moderate physical activity. This experience delivers a delightful mix of culinary discovery and neighborhood charm—a rewarding way to begin or complement a day in Paris.
“Fantastic guide. Took us to amazing places that were delicious. Eaud, our guide was so well versed and knowledgeable about food and France that it …”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The available details focus on cheese, meats, and baked goods, so vegetarian options might be limited, but the guide can likely accommodate specific dietary preferences upon request.
Are drinks included in the tasting?
Yes, alcoholic beverages are included as part of the tasting experience, enhancing the flavors and pairing options.
Can I join this tour if I don’t speak French?
The tour is designed for English speakers, with a professional guide providing commentary in English, making it accessible for international visitors.
Is transportation provided to or from the tour?
No, transportation is not included; participants meet at the specified meeting point near public transit.