Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Inside the Museums and Historic Sites Featured in the Film

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations

Discover Paris’s filmic charm on a private 3-hour guided tour visiting Midnight in Paris movie locations, from the Latin Quarter to iconic bridges.

The Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations offers a captivating journey through the Paris seen in Woody Allen’s romantic comedy. Priced at $110.00 per person, this 3-hour tour is perfect for film lovers and those eager to see the city through the lens of cinema. With pickup options, a private guide, and the flexibility to customize stops, it promises a personalized experience. The tour’s highlight is its focus on famous filming sites like the Musee de l’Orangerie, Versailles, and Pont Alexandre III, along with hidden gems such as the Deyrolle taxidermy shop.

The tour’s strength lies in its ability to blend film history with Parisian landmarks, offering a mix of well-known spots and off-the-beaten-path locations. One of the key benefits is the knowledgeable guide, who shares engaging stories about the movie and the city’s relation to writers, artists, and filmmakers. While the tour does not include food or drinks, it provides the chance to take selfies at iconic locations and see real Paris scenes that inspired the film.

This tour suits visitors seeking a cultural and cinematic experience in a manageable timeframe. It operates with group discounts and mobile tickets, making it easy to join and flexible to fit within a day’s plans. The private nature ensures a tailored pace and personalized attention, ideal for those who prefer a more intimate exploration of Paris’s film-related spots.

Key Points

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Key Points

  • Price: $110.00 per person for a 3-hour private guided tour.
  • Highlights: Films locations such as the Musee de l’Orangerie, Versailles, and the Pont Alexandre III.
  • Customization: Tour itinerary is flexible and can include as many stops as desired.
  • Includes: All fees and taxes, with pickup and local guide.
  • Not Included: Food, drinks, and gratuities are optional.
  • Booking: The tour is booked 133 days in advance on average, indicating high demand.

Exploring Paris’s Film Settings: From the Latin Quarter to the Seine

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Exploring Paris’s Film Settings: From the Latin Quarter to the Seine

The tour begins by leading visitors through the Latin Quarter, where scenes from Midnight in Paris were shot. Your guide explains the significance of the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, known for its Gothic architecture and its appearance in the movie. Nearby, the Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève offers picturesque views of the area, connecting the film’s scenes to real Parisian life.

The Musee de l’Orangerie, home to Monet’s famous Waterlilies, is a key stop where guests can see the artwork that features as a backdrop in the film. The guide shares insights into what makes Monet’s work so captivating, alongside details about the museum’s connection to the Paris art scene.

Inside the Museums and Historic Sites Featured in the Film

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Inside the Museums and Historic Sites Featured in the Film

The Musée Rodin is highlighted as a location where Gil, along with Inez, Paul, and Carol, stroll through the garden. The museum’s historic building, once an 18th-century residence, adds a sense of old Paris. The guide discusses the artworks of Rodin and corrects some inaccuracies from the movie scene, enriching understanding of the artist’s influence.

The Palace of Versailles, located 19 km west of Paris, is recognized for its size and splendor. The tour points out the garden locations where Midnight in Paris was shot, along with some interior scenes made special through Woody Allen’s permission. The grandeur of Versailles underscores the film’s themes of aristocracy and romanticism.

The Luxurious Hotels Featured in the Movie

Guests visit Le Bristol Paris, a luxurious hotel near the Champs Elysees, where Allen’s film depicts scenes of characters enjoying drinks on the rooftop bar. The hotel’s history since 1925 and its stylish, spacious rooms make it a standout spot.

Similarly, the Le Meurice hotel appears in a scene where characters relax with drinks on the rooftop. The Louis XVI-style decor and elegant atmosphere of Le Meurice reflect the film’s glamorous Parisian backdrop, making it a visual treat for fans of the movie’s aesthetic.

Iconic Restaurant and Literary Landmarks

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Iconic Restaurant and Literary Landmarks

The tour takes visitors to Le Grand Véfour, the oldest restaurant in Paris dating back to 1784. Its romantic ambiance and Michelin-starred dishes are notable, especially considering its historical role in Parisian culinary tradition. The guide explains its significance in the film as a scene setting.

The Shakespeare and Company bookstore is another key stop, linked to the 1920s writers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein. Although not the original Sylvia Beach store, the current location provides a sense of literary history and cinematic nostalgia.

Discovering Parisian Markets and Quirky Shops

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Discovering Parisian Markets and Quirky Shops

The Marché aux Puces, located at Clignancourt, is one of the world’s largest flea markets. It features vintage clothing, antique furniture, and collectibles—perfect for fans of period pieces or antique shopping scenes from the film. The guide recommends allowing around 40 minutes to explore this vibrant marketplace.

Next, the Deyrolle taxidermist shop presents an unusual, quirky stop. Founded in 1831, this shop displays vintage stuffed animals and curious objects. The film’s cocktail party scene is set amid Deyrolle’s eccentric collections, adding an odd yet fascinating layer to the tour.

Walking Along the Seine and Crossing Paris Bridges

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Walking Along the Seine and Crossing Paris Bridges

A stroll along the River Seine offers scenic views and an authentic Paris experience. The guide points out bouquinistes—stalls selling vintage books and postcards—and highlights the Pont Neuf, the city’s oldest bridge, built in 1607. Scenes near the bridge feature prominently in the movie’s finale, capturing the city’s timeless beauty.

The last stop, the Square Jean XXIII, lies right by Notre Dame. It’s a peaceful garden where Gil asks the guide to translate a book excerpt. Although temporarily closed after the 2019 fire, it remains a meaningful location tied to the film’s Paris setting.

Marveling at Architectural Masterpieces

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Marveling at Architectural Masterpieces

The Pont Alexandre III is celebrated as one of Paris’s most beautiful bridges, completed in 1900 with ornate sculptures and decorations. It connects the Petit Palais with the Grand Palais and features in the film’s final scenes. The guide shares details about its elaborate design, adding to the overall romantic mood of the tour.

Unique Museums and Cultural Stops

Private Tour with Guide to Midnight in Paris Movie Locations - Unique Museums and Cultural Stops

A highlight is the Musée des Arts Forains, showcasing vintage fairground rides and carnival memorabilia. This lively museum transports visitors back to the 1920s, echoing the film’s nostalgic themes and allowing an interactive glimpse into the entertainment of that era.

The Practicalities and Booking Experience

The tour is designed as a private activity, which means only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention. It includes all fees and taxes, with pickup options available. The tour operates with morning and afternoon start times, and the itinerary can be customized to include more stops or focus on particular sites.

While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s flexible pace allows time for personal exploration or visits to nearby cafes. The group size and mobile tickets make planning straightforward, and the booking window averages 133 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.

Final Thoughts on the Midnight in Paris Movie Location Tour

This private tour offers a mix of cinematic history, artistic landmarks, and Parisian charm. The knowledgeable guide and customizable stops create an engaging experience suited to film enthusiasts and those interested in Paris’s cultural fabric. The inclusion of famous sites like Versailles, Le Bristol, and Pont Alexandre III gives a broad view of the city’s beauty and history.

A key strength of this tour is its ability to connect famous movie scenes with real Parisian locations, providing both visual pleasure and storytelling depth. The 3-hour duration is ideal for a balanced overview without feeling rushed, and the private setting makes it a comfortable, intimate exploration.

However, the tour does not include food or drinks, so visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to dine at the highlighted venues. The walking nature and some outdoor stops mean participants should have moderate physical fitness.

This Midnight in Paris film location tour offers a distinctive experience for fans of Woody Allen’s film, writers, art lovers, and anyone wanting to see Paris through a cinematic lens. It’s a well-rounded, informative, and visually rich journey into one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

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“Going in to the Bristol Hotel and learning that Owen Wilson played the Saxophone every night. Seeing the rooftop of Galleries Lafayette. Everything…”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is suitable for most ages, but participants should have moderate physical fitness due to walking.

Are transportation and metro included?
Yes, the tour includes the use of the metro for the private walking route.

Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the itinerary is flexible and can be tailored to your interests.

What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours.

Is it a private tour?
Yes, this is a private activity with only your group participating.

Are food and drinks included?
No, but there are many nearby options for dining or refreshments.

How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked 133 days ahead, so early planning is recommended.

What landmarks will I see?
You will visit Versailles, Le Bristol, Le Meurice, Pont Neuf, Pont Alexandre III, and more.

What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on Midnight in Paris film locations, combined with customizable stops and a private guide, offers a personalized experience rooted in film and art history.