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Discover key Parisian movie locations from "Paris, Je Taime" on this private 4-hour tour, including landmark visits and hidden cinema spots in Paris.

This private tour in Paris offers a unique way to explore the city’s most recognizable and cinematic locations from the film “Paris, Je Taime”. For $179 per person, the 4-hour experience is ideal for those interested in French cinema, iconic landmarks, and hidden city corners. Led by friendly local guides, this tour combines walking and metro rides through central Paris, with pickup from your hotel included, making it convenient for visitors.
What makes this tour stand out is the personalized experience — you can customize your stops and enjoy a leisurely pace. With a rating of 5.0 based on one review, it clearly resonates with guests who appreciate expert guidance, film-focused storytelling, and the chance to see Paris from a film lover’s perspective. However, it’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness and an interest in walking.

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The tour kicks off at the Tuileries Garden, located in the 1st arrondissement, a perfect setting to start your Parisian exploration. Known for its beautiful pathways and historic significance, the Tuileries is also a filming location from “Paris, Je Taime”. The guide shares insights about the garden’s history and its connection to Parisian life, setting an elegant tone for the day.
From here, the tour leads you to Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre Museum, both easily accessible and iconic symbols of Paris. The admission is free at this stop, and it’s an excellent place for photos and enjoying the Parisian atmosphere. The 20-minute visit is a gentle start that combines scenic beauty with cinematic relevance.

Next, the tour moves to Place des Victoires, one of Paris’ royal squares built in the early 17th century. This historic square is one of just five royal squares in Paris, alongside Place des Vosges and Place Vendôme. The guide offers historical insights into its origins and significance, making it more than just a pretty square.
This stop lasts around 10 minutes and is a great chance to appreciate Paris’ royal heritage. As a filming location in the movie, it helps connect the historic ambiance of Paris with its cinematic portrayal. The free admission makes it easy to enjoy at a relaxed pace.

A short stroll takes you to the Enfants-Rouges district, named after the Hospice des Enfants Rouges, founded by the sister of King Francis I. This area is vibrant with shops and cafes, showcasing a lively part of Paris often featured in films.
The 10-minute walk introduces you to a dynamic neighborhood where local life unfolds amid historic streets. The free visit offers a glimpse into Paris’ everyday charm, giving context to the cinematic scenes shot in the city’s bustling streets.

The guide then takes you to Le Marais, famed for its cultural diversity and historic architecture. The Place des Vosges, built in 1605, is a highlight here, known as one of the oldest squares in Paris. Its elegant arcades and gardens make it a popular filming spot.
Spending around 20 minutes in this vibrant neighborhood, you can walk through narrow streets, discover boutiques, and see where scenes from “Paris, Je Taime” might have been shot. The area’s artistic atmosphere and historic buildings make it a favorite for film scenes and casual exploration alike.

Next, the tour moves to the quay along the Seine River in the 5th arrondissement, called Quai Saint-Bernard. Here, you enjoy scenic views of the river and cityscape, making it an ideal spot for cinematic shots from the movie.
The 10-minute walk along the river is a peaceful break from busy streets, with plenty of opportunities for photography. This location is notable for its connection to film scenes and its picturesque setting on the riverbank.

In the Latin Quarter, the tour explores a neighborhood filled with medieval history and academic institutions, including the Sorbonne. This area extends over the 5th and 6th arrondissements and is known for its narrow streets and lively atmosphere.
Spending 20 minutes here, the guide shares stories about medieval Paris and points out film scenes set in the area. The Latin Quarter’s intellectual ambiance and old-world charm make it a key stop for fans of history and cinema.

No Paris tour is complete without a stop at the Eiffel Tower, which the guide emphasizes as the city’s most iconic symbol. Built for the 1889 World Fair, the tower’s impressive 312 meters create a stunning backdrop for numerous film scenes.
The 20-minute visit allows for photos and viewing from outside, highlighting why the Eiffel Tower is featured in countless movies. Its controversial history and cultural significance are briefly discussed, enriching your appreciation of this global icon.
The Majestic La Madeleine church is the next stop, celebrated for its classical architecture. Construction took 85 years, finishing in 1845, and the church’s columned façade is a familiar sight in many films.
Here, visitors have 10 minutes to admire the beautiful architecture and capture photos of this grand structure. Its central location makes it a convenient highlight among many Parisian landmarks.
The tour then walks through Pigalle Square in the 9th arrondissement, famous for its nightlife and the Moulin Rouge. This area’s red-light reputation and bright neon signs are often featured in films, making it a lively and colorful stop.
The 10-minute walk allows for photos of the vibrant street scenes and insights into the neighborhood’s entertainment history. It’s an energetic contrast to the calmer, historic sites already visited.
The Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis is notable for a cinematic scene involving a young man recalling his love story. The street is vibrant with shops and local life, making it a fitting location for this emotional scene from the film.
This 10-minute stop offers a chance to see a typical Parisian street, and the guide shares anecdotes about the scene that was shot here. It encapsulates Paris’ charm, blending everyday life with cinematic storytelling.
The Bastille neighborhood in the 12th arrondissement is rich in history and symbolism. Once the site of the famous fortress, it now hosts Place de la Bastille, a lively spot with public squares and cafes.
Spending 20 minutes, visitors learn about the Revolutionary significance of the area. The free outdoor space is also a popular filming location, adding depth to the tour’s film connection.
The tour reaches the 13th arrondissement, known as Parisian Chinatown. Here, you explore the largest Asian neighborhood in Europe, filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural sites.
This 10-minute visit highlights the diverse cultural tapestry of Paris, as seen in some film scenes. The area’s vibrant atmosphere makes it a lively, colorful addition to the tour.
The Montsouris Park offers a serene green space in the 14th arrondissement. Known for its wide range of plants and peaceful lakes, it serves as a scenic respite during the busy day.
The 20-minute visit emphasizes its natural beauty and the park’s appearance in film scenes. It’s a pleasant stop for those who appreciate urban parks and outdoor scenery.
In the 17th arrondissement, the Plaine Monceau neighborhood features the Cite des Fleurs, a flower-decorated village within the city. This picturesque area is known for its flower-lined streets.
Spending around 10 minutes here, the tour highlights the unique charm of this flower-filled enclave and its cinematic references, making it a colorful and peaceful destination.
The Place des Fetes in the 19th arrondissement is surrounded by some of Paris’ largest parks, such as Parc des Buttes-Chaumont and Parc de la Villette.
The 10-minute stop is focused on the big open spaces and green scenery that feature in films, providing a refreshing outdoor break amid urban settings.
The last stop is at Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement, famous for its artistic heritage and white Sacré-Cœur basilica. Rising to 130 meters, Montmartre offers spectacular views of Paris.
This 20-minute visit wraps up the tour with picturesque streets, artistic history, and the chance to see film scenes set in one of Paris’ most charming neighborhoods.
This private tour includes pickup from your central Paris hotel, making logistics smooth. The use of metro ensures efficient travel between locations, and the itinerary is flexible — stops can be added or shortened based on your preferences.
The friendly English-speaking guides provide local insights and storytelling, enhancing your understanding of each location’s cinematic and historical context. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy walking and outdoor exploration.
The price of $179 covers all fees and taxes, with no food or drinks included. Gratuities are optional but not mandatory. You can choose morning or afternoon departures to fit your schedule.
The main appeal of this tour is the chance to see Paris through the lens of cinema, specifically focusing on scenes from “Paris, Je Taime”. The personalized nature of the private tour means you can customize stops and enjoy a relaxed pace.
The inclusion of iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre, combined with lesser-known spots like Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis and Cite des Fleurs, offers a balanced view of Paris’ cinematic and cultural diversity. The small group size and private setup enhance the overall experience, making it both informative and intimate.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Parisian movie locations linked to “Paris, Je Taime”, with stunning views, historical insights, and cinematic flair. The private setup ensures a personalized experience tailored to your interests, whether you’re a film buff or simply eager to see Paris from a fresh perspective.
While the 4-hour duration is enough to cover a wide range of sites, it’s important to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for moderate walking. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, and the high rating reflects the quality of guides and the appeal of the itinerary.
If you want a personalized, film-focused exploration of Paris that combines famous landmarks with cinematic surprises, this tour offers a memorable way to experience the city beyond typical sightseeing.
“Mehrdad was a fabulous guide! He took us around to all the spots we wanted to see, gave us great background and historical context, and took great …”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers all fees and taxes, a friendly English-speaking guide, private walking tour, use of metro, and customizable stops.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness due to walking and metro use. It’s not recommended for those with mobility issues.
Can I start the tour in the morning or afternoon?
Yes, the tour offers morning and afternoon start times to fit your schedule.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included; you are responsible for bringing your own.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the itinerary is flexible and can be adjusted to include more locations or specific sites of interest.
How long in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 28 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Highlights include the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, Bastille, and cinematic locations from “Paris, Je Taime”.
Does the tour include entry tickets to any sites?
No, all stops are outside only, so no entry tickets are required.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Paris sightseeing options?
Its focus on film locations from “Paris, Je Taime”, combined with a private, customizable experience, makes it ideal for cinema enthusiasts seeking an intimate exploration of Paris.
Is transportation included?
Yes, metro rides are included as part of the guided walking tour for efficient city travel.