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Explore Paris's Latin Quarter with a 2.5-hour guided food and wine tour featuring cheese, charcuterie, and local stories—perfect for food lovers and history buffs alike.
The Paris: Latin Quarter Food and Wine Tour offers a delightful way to experience the city’s culinary scene alongside its vibrant history. Priced at $240 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this guided walk takes visitors through one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods. Led by a live English-speaking guide from Yummy food tours, the experience combines food tastings, wine, and stories about the Latin Quarter’s rich past.
This tour is ideal for those interested in authentic French cheeses, charcuteries, and local eateries. The tour starts with a meet-up in front of a metro station, where a brief overview of the neighborhood’s history sets the tone. While the price includes food, drinks, and snacks, it does not cover upgraded beverages, so participants should plan accordingly. A key feature is the intimate setting—small groups allow for personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
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One of the highlights of this tour is the visit to a local cheese shop, where cheese lovers can sample a variety of fresh and aged cheeses. The guide explains the different types and Chef Dubois’ “personal creations,” adding context to each tasting. This stop provides an in-depth look at French cheese-making, giving insight into why cheese holds such a special place in Parisian cuisine.
The cheese tasting is complemented by detailed explanations from the guide, making it a perfect stop for those eager to learn about French dairy traditions. Visitors can expect to enjoy various cheeses alongside local charcuteries at another stop, creating a well-rounded tasting experience. The shop’s atmosphere offers a glimpse into Paris’s culinary craftsmanship, making this a memorable part of the tour.
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Next, the tour takes visitors to a butchery, where a selection of French charcuteries is presented and sampled. The guide shares anecdotes about the neighborhood’s history and how locals have appreciated these meat products for generations. This tasting provides an authentic taste of Parisian dining customs and the craftsmanship behind traditional French meats.
The charcuterie is appreciated for its quality, and the guide’s commentary enriches the experience, turning a simple tasting into a storytelling session. The butchery visit offers insight into the importance of meat-based products in Paris’s culinary culture and highlights the neighborhood’s culinary traditions.

A visit to a renowned Parisian bakery introduces guests to French bread, including traditional baguettes and other types of bread. Ordering directly from a local baker, visitors can enjoy fresh, warm bread—an essential element of any French meal. The guide discusses bread-making techniques and the bakery’s history, adding depth to this stop.
Expect to sample various breads and perhaps enjoy a surprise treat, which adds a playful touch to the experience. This stop offers a sensory experience—crusty, fragrant bread paired with cheeses and charcuteries—highlighting the simple yet vital role of bread in French cuisine.
The tour leads to an iconic old street in Paris, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Here, the group gathers at a local restaurant to sample some of the best Parisian dishes. The restaurant’s menu is curated based on recommendations from the guide, who shares stories about the neighborhood’s past and how it influences current culinary traditions.
At this stop, visitors can enjoy a selection of French dishes and a recommended wine chosen by the restaurant. The wine is directly suggested by the venue, ensuring quality and pairing harmony. This segment blends culinary tradition with local ambiance, making it a fitting climax to the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe experience culminates with a wine tasting session at the restaurant, carefully curated to complement the previous tastings. The wine selection is part of the tour’s partnership with a local hotel, ensuring authentic and well-chosen options. The guide shares insights into wine pairings and local wine culture, enriching the tasting experience.
Participants must be at least 18 years old to enjoy the alcoholic beverages. The tour emphasizes moderation and appreciation, making it suitable for those looking to learn about French wine in a relaxed setting.
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The tour departs from a designated meeting point in front of a metro station, where participants are greeted with welcome pastries and a brief overview of the neighborhood’s history. The meeting spot is convenient for travelers staying in or near Ile-de-France. The group size is designed to be intimate, allowing for personalized interaction and easier engagement with the guide.
This tour emphasizes walking, with stops at key locations spread across the Latin Quarter. Comfortable footwear and readiness for a moderate pace are recommended. The tour does not accommodate pets, wheelchairs, or people with food allergies, so planning accordingly is important.

Unlike more general food tours, this experience focuses specifically on the Latin Quarter’s culinary and historic charm. The combination of cheese, charcuterie, bread, and wine captures the essence of Parisian eating customs. The inclusion of local stories and anecdotes enriches each tasting stop, providing context beyond just food.
The tour’s small-group format, along with visits to authentic, family-run establishments, ensures a personalized experience. With a total duration of 2.5 hours, it offers a compact yet immersive taste of the neighborhood’s culinary scene. The price of $240 may be higher than some other options, but the quality of food, drinks, and expert guidance justifies the investment.
Participants should inform the guide of any allergies or dietary restrictions before the tour begins, as not all stops are suitable for those with food allergies. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed. Since alcoholic beverages are served, guests must be at least 18 years old.
Wearing comfortable shoes and arriving a few minutes early help ensure a smooth start. The meeting point provides an excellent introduction to the Latin Quarter’s history and ambiance, setting the scene for the walk ahead.
This tour by Yummy food tours offers a balanced mix of culinary delights and cultural stories. Highlighting cheese, charcuterie, bread, and wine, it provides a well-rounded taste of Parisian food traditions within the historic Latin Quarter. The small-group setting enhances personal interaction and allows a more relaxed pace.
While the price point is higher than some other tours, the quality of the tastings and expert commentary make it worthwhile for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike. It’s especially suited for those who want an intimate, educational, and flavorful introduction to one of Paris’s most beloved neighborhoods.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for adults 18 and older due to alcoholic beverages.
Are vegetarian options available?
The tour includes cheese, charcuterie, and bread, but does not specify vegetarian alternatives.
How do I know where to meet the guide?
The meeting point is in front of a metro station, where welcome pastries await and the guide provides a brief neighborhood overview.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and an appetite for French cheeses and wines are recommended.
How much wine is served during the tour?
The wine tasting is curated and included in the 2.5-hour experience, with a focus on pairing and local wine culture.
Is this a private or group experience?
The tour runs in a small group, fostering a personalized experience.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides lead in English only, as specified in the activity details.