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Discover Paris' secret occult history on this private 2-hour tour, visiting landmarks like Notre Dame and the Obelisk with a knowledgeable guide for $155.57.

The Paris Occult and the History of the Dark Arts Private Tour offers a unique journey through the city’s lesser-known mystical side. Priced at $155.57 per person, this 2-hour experience is perfect for those interested in hidden symbols, esoteric stories, and legendary tales intertwined with Parisian landmarks. Led by an expert local guide, the tour covers sites from Notre Dame to the Obelisk of Luxor, revealing secrets and metaphors embedded in architecture and history.
This tour is designed for curiosity-driven visitors who want an off-the-beaten-path perspective of Paris. It’s a private experience, ensuring personalized attention, and is suited for most travelers, with group discounts available. While it doesn’t include inside visits to buildings, it compensates with rich storytelling and detailed explanations of symbols and legends related to alchemy, astrology, and witchcraft.
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The tour begins at Maison de Nicolas Flamel, famously linked to one of the most renowned alchemists in history. This historic home is said to have connections to powerful alchemical secrets and mystical practices. The site is free to visit, making it an accessible starting point for discovering Paris’ esoteric past.
This stop sets the tone for the tour, offering a glimpse into medieval mystical pursuits. The guide explains the symbolic significance of the location and its role in alchemy history, giving visitors an intriguing introduction to the dark arts embedded in the city’s fabric.

Next, the tour visits Église Saint-Merry, a medieval gothic church often called “the Little Notre Dame”. Despite its unassuming exterior, this site holds stories of hidden symbolism and mystical elements. The 20-minute stop allows for exploration and explanation of its architectural secrets.
The guide shares insights into astrological symbols and taboo subjects associated with the church, providing a deeper understanding of its esoteric significance. This site offers a less touristy, more authentic glimpse into Paris’ hidden religious and mystical history.
The Square de la Tour Saint Jacques preserves remnants of an ancient church site that once held mystical importance. With 20 minutes allocated, visitors learn about the history and legends surrounding this mystical place.
The atmosphere of the square, along with the guide’s storytelling, highlights symbolic meanings linked to dark rituals and secret societies. The site’s mystical presence offers a visual connection to Paris’ occult past.

While this tour does not go inside Notre Dame, the 10-minute explanation reveals metaphors and symbols woven into its complex architecture. The guide discusses hidden meanings and esoteric references in the cathedral’s design, often overlooked by casual visitors.
This segment enhances understanding of how religious architecture in Paris often integrates mystical symbolism connected to alchemy and astrology. It’s an eye-opening addition for those interested in symbolic architecture and hidden messages.
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A brief 10-minute visit to Shakespeare and Company explores the hidden layers in literature and symbolism. The guide talks about notable writers and magicians associated with the bookstore, giving additional context to Paris’ mystical literary scene.
If time permits, visitors may enter inside the shop, which is famous for its literary history, adding a layer of cultural mystique to the experience. This stop appeals to book lovers and those curious about the mystical side of literature.
Saint-Sulpice garners attention for its mention in the Da Vinci Code, and the tour spends 20 minutes exploring its legends and secrets. The guide clarifies what’s based on fiction and what’s rooted in reality.
The church’s hidden compartments and symbolic artwork are explained, revealing hidden messages related to dark rituals and occult symbolism. For fans of mystery stories, this stop offers fascinating insights into Parisian legends.

The tour concludes at the Obelisque de Louxor, a towering monument imported from Egypt. With 20 minutes at this site, visitors learn about its connection to ancient civilizations and early practices of the dark arts.
The obelisk’s symbolism, its mystical significance, and its history are explained, providing a concluding highlight to the tour. Its imposing presence caps off the journey through mystical Paris’s esoteric landmarks.
This private tour starts at Auberge Nicolas Flamel and ends at Église Saint-Sulpice. The meeting point is easy to reach, being near public transportation. The group size is small, with a focus on personalized storytelling, making it suitable for most travelers.
The duration of approximately 2 hours allows for a focused exploration, though it does not include inside visits to the landmarks. The mobile ticket feature adds convenience, while group discounts are available for larger parties.
Highly praised for the knowledgeable guides, with Shelby often highlighted as an engaging storyteller. The stories about hidden symbols, legendary tales, and mystical sites are captivating, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of Paris’ esoteric history.
A few reviews note that while the tour does not include inside visits, the explanations of symbolism compensate well. The 2-hour length keeps the experience compact and manageable, perfect for those with limited time.
The Paris Occult and the History of the Dark Arts Private Tour offers a remarkably detailed look into the city’s hidden mystical side. Its expert guides and carefully selected landmarks make it a must for lovers of the supernatural, history enthusiasts, and curiosity seekers.
While it does not include inside visits or longer excursions, the storytelling quality and visual landmarks make it a worthwhile experience. It’s especially recommended for those wanting a unique perspective on Paris’ esoteric past without the crowds.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy uncovering secrets, symbols, and legend. Book at least 87 days in advance for availability, and prepare for an engaging, spooky journey through Paris’ mystical history.
“I took this unique, one of a kind, "off the beaten path" tour and learned so much more about Paris, all of its hidden secrets and legends. I highly…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, as it’s designed to accommodate a wide audience, but the focus on mystical symbolism might be more appreciated by adults and older children.
Does the tour include inside visits?
No, the tour does not go inside the landmarks, but the guide offers detailed explanations of hidden symbolism and legends.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable experience for most schedules.
What is the price?
The tour costs $155.57 per person, with options for group discounts available.
Are tickets mobile?
Yes, tickets are mobile tickets, providing convenience for travelers arriving in Paris.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Auberge Nicolas Flamel and ends at Église Saint-Sulpice.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews praise the expertise and storytelling ability of the guide, often highlighting their engagement and depth of knowledge.
What landmarks are covered?
Sites include Maison de Nicolas Flamel, Saint-Merry Church, Square de la Tour Saint Jacques, Notre Dame, Shakespeare and Company, Saint-Sulpice, and the Obelisk.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on hidden symbols, esoteric stories, and mystical landmarks sets it apart from traditional city tours, offering a unique glimpse into the dark arts history of Paris.