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Discover Paris through cinema on the Midnight in Paris movie tour in the Latin Quarter. Visit iconic film sites, historic locations, and enjoy digital scene clips for $29.
Experience the magic of Paris through the lens of Woody Allen’s film “Midnight in Paris” with this engaging guided tour in the Latin Quarter. Priced at $29 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, the tour offers a lively walk through the city’s most cinematic spots, combining film snippets on a digital tablet with visits to historic locations like Shakespeare & Co., the Pantheon, and the Sorbonne.
This tour is perfect for those interested in film, Paris history, and charming cityscapes. It suits travelers who appreciate a walk that blends storytelling, iconic sights, and a touch of nostalgia. Keep in mind, comfortable shoes and water are recommended, and the tour takes place rain or shine, so be prepared for the weather.


The tour begins in Place Henri Mondor, where the guide introduces the connection to “Midnight in Paris”. From there, it’s a walk through the lively Latin Quarter, a district famous for its literary and artistic history. The guide shares stories about legendary writers and artists who found refuge in Paris, giving visitors a sense of the district’s vibrant past.
The journey emphasizes the film’s main setting, passing by the Sorbonne and the Pantheon, which play crucial roles in the movie. The guide uses a digital tablet to show scenes from the film, making the experience more vivid and engaging. The storytelling combines both about the district and the film’s production, making the history come alive.
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A highlight of this tour is the visit to Shakespeare & Co., a historic bookstore that welcomed many famous writers. This site is central to the film’s plot and the literary heritage of Paris. The bookstore’s charm and storied past provide a tangible link to the filmmakers’ portrayal of the city’s literary scene.
The tour continues at Polidor, a restaurant where the film’s protagonist meets Hemingway, bringing the story to life in real Parisian settings. These spots offer a sense of walking through the film’s scenes, with the guide sharing amusing anecdotes along the way.

The Pantheon is featured as a key film location, with a surprise stopover that reveals some well-kept secrets. The guide highlights its architecture and history, making it clear why this monument has long symbolized Parisian intellectual life.
Next, the walk passes by Saint-Étienne du Mont, a beautiful church that appears in the film and is admired for its stunning architecture. The guide shares insights into these buildings, enriching the experience beyond just the movie references.
Walking past Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, the tour offers views of the Seine banks, where many iconic scenes in the film unfold. The atmosphere captures the charm of old Paris, blending cinematic magic with real-world beauty.
Throughout the walk, the guide shares amusing anecdotes about Latin Quarter’s history, adding depth to the sightseeing. The combination of authentic cityscapes and film references creates a compelling narrative thread.
More Great Tours NearbyA special feature of this tour is the ability to watch scenes from “Midnight in Paris” on a digital tablet while standing on the actual film set. This integration of visuals and locations helps visitors connect the dots between the movie scenes and the real Paris streets, making the experience more immersive and memorable.
This approach appeals to fans of the film and curious travelers alike, offering an engaging way to relive film moments while exploring Paris.
The tour departs from Place Henri Mondor, specifically in front of the Danton statue, near the Odeon metro exit (L4 & L10). The group size is designed to be manageable, and the tour is conducted in English and French by a live guide who shares stories and anecdotes throughout.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the walking pace is leisurely but involves multiple stops. The tour runs rain or shine, so weather preparations are recommended.
At just $29, this tour offers a cost-effective way to explore Paris’s cinematic and literary history. The combination of guided storytelling, site visits, and film clips makes it a rich experience for fans of movies, Paris, or both.
Since the tour includes photos and clips on a digital tablet, it provides an interactive element that enhances understanding of the film’s setting and production. The 2.5-hour duration strikes a good balance, allowing enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
This experience is ideal for film enthusiasts, especially fans of “Midnight in Paris”, and those interested in literary Paris. The walk suits visitors who want a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and enjoy some charming city views.
It’s also well-suited for history buffs eager to learn about the district’s past, intertwined with the story of the movie. However, travelers seeking a comprehensive tour of all Paris landmarks might prefer other options, as this tour focuses specifically on the Latin Quarter and film-related sites.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, walking through key locations in the Latin Quarter.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Place Henri Mondor, in front of the Danton statue near the Odeon metro exit (L4 & L10).
What is included in the price?
The guided tour and photos and film clips shown on a digital tablet are included. Drinks and coffee are not included.
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine, so prepare for the weather.
What languages are available?
Tours are conducted in English and French, with a live guide leading the walk.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and water to stay comfortable during the walk.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
How film-oriented is the experience?
The tour offers visual clips on a digital tablet to connect real locations with scenes from “Midnight in Paris”.
Is this tour good for children?
While designed for general audiences, parents should consider the walking pace and interest in film or history for children.
How many stops are there?
Main stops include Shakespeare & Co., Polidor, Pantheon, St. Etienne du Mont, and the Latin Quarter.
Is this tour a good value?
Yes, for $29, the tour provides a rich, film-focused experience with plenty of photo opportunities and storytelling.
This “Midnight in Paris” movie tour in the Latin Quarter offers a charming, film-inspired walk through some of Paris’s most beloved sites. With a combination of historic locations, cinematic clips, and engaging stories, it makes for a memorable outing especially suited to fans of the film and literary history.
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