Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Starting Point at the Opera National de Paris in Bastille

Paris Landmarks & Crepes

Discover Paris's iconic landmarks with a 4-hour private tour, explore historic sites, and enjoy authentic French crêpes in the Latin Quarter.

Explore Paris Landmarks and Savor Authentic French Crêpes for $148.02

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Explore Paris Landmarks and Savor Authentic French Crêpes for $148.02

This 4-hour private walking tour in Paris, offered by Bonjour Local Tours, provides an engaging way to see the city’s most famous sites while indulging in delicious French crêpes. For $148.02 per person, the tour combines cultural landmarks, historical insights, and a flavorful break at a traditional crêperie. It’s perfect for visitors who want a well-rounded experience of Paris’s highlights without the long hours or crowded crowds.

The tour starts at the Opera National de Paris in the Bastille area and ends in front of the Eiffel Tower on the Champs de Mars. Guided by a knowledgeable local, this private experience ensures personalized attention, making it ideal for those who appreciate depth, convenience, and a dash of French cuisine.

While it covers a broad range of Paris’s most famous sites, keep in mind that this tour does not include inside visits to places like the Louvre Museum or Eiffel Tower—only exterior sights and landmarks. Still, many find it to be an efficient, enjoyable way to grasp the city’s essence in just a few hours.

Key Points

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Key Points

  • Private 4-hour walking tour led by a local guide
  • Visit Paris’s key landmarks including Notre-Dame, Place des Vosges, Louvre, and Eiffel Tower
  • Includes a crêperie stop in the Latin Quarter with a menu of savory and sweet crêpes
  • Cost is $148.02 per person, with a meeting point at Opera de Paris and ending at Eiffel Tower
  • Tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 based on 8 reviews
  • No inside access to museums or attractions, only exterior visits

Starting Point at the Opera National de Paris in Bastille

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Starting Point at the Opera National de Paris in Bastille

The tour begins at the Opera National de Paris in the Bastille neighborhood, a central and easily accessible location in Paris. From here, the guide leads the group through the historic Place de la Bastille, which marks the site of the former Bastille prison. While no remnants of the prison remain, the square features the July Column and the Bastille Opera, offering a glimpse into the French Revolution’s symbolic start.

The 10-minute stop at this site sets the tone for a tour that balances history, culture, and modern Parisian life. Given its location across three arrondissements, the square is a lively area, and the guide explains its significance without overwhelming the group.

Discovering the Oldest Planned Square in Paris: Place des Vosges

Next, the tour moves to Place des Vosges, known as the oldest planned square in Paris. Located in the Marais district, this elegant square was originally called Place Royale and was a fashionable residence area during the 17th and 18th centuries. Its uniform red brick buildings and central park make it a picturesque spot for photos and strolling.

This 15-minute visit reveals why the Marais became a hub for the French nobility and remains one of the city’s most charming neighborhoods today, full of historical buildings and boutique shops. The guide highlights its architectural beauty and the historic significance of its residents.

Exploring the Hôtel de Sully and Hôtel de Sens

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Exploring the Hôtel de Sully and Hôtel de Sens

The Hôtel de Sully, a Louis XIII-style mansion, is a highlight of the tour, serving as the current seat for the Centre des Monuments Nationaux. Built in the early 17th century, it’s a fine example of Parisian aristocratic architecture, and the guide shares stories about its history and preservation.

Following this, the group visits the Hôtel de Sens, a 16th-century private mansion housing the Forney art library today. Its medieval charm and historic relevance add depth to the tour’s focus on Parisian aristocratic residences.

Both stops are free to explore, and their historical architecture offers a quieter, more intimate look at the city’s past.

Standing in Awe at Notre-Dame Cathedral

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Standing in Awe at Notre-Dame Cathedral

The tour’s next major stop is Notre-Dame de Paris, one of the world’s most renowned Gothic structures. Situated on Île de la Cité, the cathedral’s flying buttresses, rose windows, and sculptural details make it a must-see landmark. While no interior visits are included, the exterior’s grandeur and the history surrounding its construction and resilience are explained thoroughly by the guide.

This 15-minute stop offers ample time to admire the façade, learn about its architectural innovations, and absorb the significance of this religious and cultural symbol. The guide also shares insights into its role during the French Revolution and recent restoration efforts.

Admiring Fontaine Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Admiring Fontaine Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain-des-Prés

From Notre-Dame, the group visits the Fontaine Saint-Michel, a striking monument built during the Second Empire. Its ornate sculptures and central location in Place Saint-Michel make it a well-photographed site.

Next, the tour ventures into Saint Germain des Prés, a historic neighborhood famous for its cafés, bookstores, and its role in existentialist philosophy. The group explores Les Deux Magots, Café de Flore, and Le Procope—places that have hosted Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and other intellectuals. A 15-minute stop allows visitors to soak in the ambiance and learn about the area’s literary and political history.

Crossing the Pont des Arts and Visiting the Louvre

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Crossing the Pont des Arts and Visiting the Louvre

The Pont des Arts, a pedestrian bridge connecting the Institut de France and the Louvre, is a favorite spot for its views of the Seine and the city. The guide shares stories about its history as a gallery of love padlocks and its significance in Parisian life.

The Louvre Museum is next, where the group views the iconic Louvre Palace and learns about its transformation from a medieval fortress to one of the world’s premier art museums. Although inside visits are not included, the guide points out key features such as the Medieval foundations and the famous glass pyramid.

Visiting the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and Jardin des Tuileries

Paris Landmarks & Crepes - Visiting the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and Jardin des Tuileries

The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in the Place du Carrousel commemorates Napoleon’s military victories. It’s an impressive example of Neoclassical architecture and offers a quick photo opportunity.

Following this, the group strolls through the Jardin des Tuileries, a beautifully maintained garden created in the 16th century. It provides a peaceful setting between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, filled with statues, fountains, and tree-lined walkways.

The Grande Finale: Place de la Concorde and Champ de Mars

Next, the tour visits the Place de la Concorde, notable for its history as a site of public executions during the French Revolution. Its grand scale and historic obelisk make it a central landmark.

The champ de Mars is the last stop before reaching the Eiffel Tower. This large green space, once used as a military drill ground, now offers iconic views of the Eiffel Tower, especially as the tour concludes in front of this world-famous symbol.

The Iconic Eiffel Tower and End of Tour

The tour finishes with a 15-minute stop at the Champs de Mars, right beside the Eiffel Tower. Although visitors won’t ascend it, standing next to this lattice structure and hearing the stories behind its construction offers a memorable conclusion to the sightseeing experience.

The final gathering spot makes it easy for guests to continue exploring or head to nearby attractions, transport, or cafes at their leisure.

Logistic Details and Tour Experience

This private tour includes a lunch in the crêperie, where savory and sweet crêpes with drinks are served, adding a delightful culinary touch. The group size is limited, ensuring personalized attention, and the mobile ticket system makes check-in simple.

The tour is designed for most travelers, and the pacing balances sightseeing with breaks, making it accessible for many. It covers many of Paris’s main spots in just 4 hours, making it a practical choice for a rundown.

Final Thoughts on the Paris Landmarks & Crepes Tour

This 5-star-rated tour offers a compelling blend of history, culture, and cuisine. Its expert guides and well-planned itinerary make it an attractive option for visitors wanting a concise yet thorough overview of Paris’s highlights. The crêpe break adds a unique flavor to the experience, giving it a distinctly Parisian touch.

While it doesn’t include inside visits to attractions like the Louvre or Eiffel Tower, the exterior views and historical insights deliver plenty of memorable moments. The private format ensures a personalized and flexible experience, appreciated by those seeking a relaxed but comprehensive sightseeing option.

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“The level of knowledge our tour guide demonstrated was impressive to say the least! Our tour was a perfect combination of tourist and local flavor….”

— Kathi S, Apr 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for families with kids?
Yes, the tour’s manageable pace and outdoor focus make it suitable for most travelers, including families.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Does the tour include inside visits to landmarks?
No, the tour covers exterior visits and architectural highlights only.

How long does the crêperie stop last?
The crêpe stop lasts about 30 minutes, allowing for a relaxed tasting of savory and sweet options.

Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking and some steps, but it is generally suitable for most able-bodied visitors.

Where does the tour end?
It finishes in front of the Eiffel Tower at the Champs de Mars.

What’s included in the tour price?
The tour guiding, crêpe lunch, and group discounts are included; it’s a private experience.

What’s the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 67 days in advance, so early planning is recommended.

Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is open to most travelers, with no specific age restrictions mentioned.

How do I get my tickets?
Tickets are mobile, and the tour starts at the Opera National de Paris location.

This Paris Landmarks & Crepes tour stands out for its combination of sightseeing and culinary experience, making it a well-rounded choice for those eager to see the city’s highlights while enjoying local flavors.