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Discover authentic Parisian flavors on a 2-hour sweet walking food tour in the Latin Quarter with a knowledgeable local guide, sampling pastries, baked goods, and more.


This sweet walking food tour in Paris offers a delightful 2-hour experience led by a local guide from Yummy Food Tours. Priced to include visits to multiple venues, it allows participants to taste exquisite pastries, local baked goods, and authentic flavors that showcase the culinary diversity of the Latin Quarter. The tour is perfect for those looking to combine sightseeing with genuine culinary sampling in one of Paris’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
Starting at Metro Odéon, the tour provides an easy and accessible meeting point, with the guide waiting with a distinctive green umbrella. Booking is flexible, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the tour operates with a live English guide. With only one review rated 5/5, this experience has already earned high praise for its culinary quality and engaging storytelling.
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The itinerary takes you on a walk through the historic streets of the Latin Quarter, beginning at Odéon. Over two hours, the guide leads you to a variety of local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants, each offering a taste of authentic Parisian cuisine. The stops include a local café where you enjoy a dessert, a local bakery providing a meal onboard, and a local restaurant serving a meal, all within walking distance.
The tour also visits renowned pastry shops such as A. Lacroix Pâtissier, where you indulge in sweet treats and baked goods. Additional stops at La Maison d’Isabelle and Aux Merveilleux de Fred showcase the neighborhood’s culinary craftsmanship. Each venue offers about 20 to 30 minutes of tasting, giving ample time to enjoy the flavors without feeling rushed.

The Latin Quarter is well-known for its winding cobblestone streets, ancient buildings, and lively atmosphere. The guide shares stories about the neighborhood’s intellectual and bohemian past, highlighting its connection to prestigious institutions like the Sorbonne. Green spaces like Luxembourg Gardens provide tranquil spots amid the urban bustle, making this tour not just a food experience but a cultural one as well.
As you walk through the district, you’ll notice a mix of bookshops, cafes, and small restaurants, reflecting the neighborhood’s diverse cultural influences. The tour emphasizes the authentic flavors of Paris, ensuring that each stop offers a taste of local life rather than touristy impersonations.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to A. Lacroix Pâtissier, where a 30-minute tasting session introduces you to some of the best artisan pastries in the area. Known for its quality products and artisanal craftsmanship, this bakery emphasizes authentic flavors and unique recipes. The tasting experience here is considered a key moment in the tour, offering a genuine glimpse into Parisian pastry traditions.
This stop is perfect for those who appreciate handmade baked goods and want to learn about the local pastry scene. The guide explains the distinctions that make these pastries special, adding context to your tasting experience.
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The tour continues with visits to La Maison d’Isabelle, where the focus remains on local baked delights, and then to Aux Merveilleux de Fred, renowned for its distinctive Merveilleux pastries. The 20-minute tastings at each venue are designed to satisfy sweet cravings while immersing visitors in the neighborhood’s culinary craftsmanship.
At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, you encounter a shop famous for its delicate meringue-based desserts, crafted with a touch of Parisian elegance. These stops highlight the artisan skills that make Paris pastries stand out globally.
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The tour includes a 15-minute guided walk around the Pantheon, a symbol of Paris’s historical and intellectual significance. While not a culinary stop, this visit enriches the experience by providing cultural insights about the district. The guidance connects the neighborhood’s educational heritage with its culinary traditions, giving a rounded picture of the Latin Quarter.
With just a 3-minute walk from the pastry shops, the Pantheon offers a chance to enjoy scenic views and historical context before heading to the final food stops.

The tour wraps up at The Crêperie and Aux Merveilleux de Fred, where the last bites of authentic Parisian desserts are enjoyed. Participants can choose to stay at either location or finish with a group drop-off at both venues. The final tasting moments reinforce the flavors and craftsmanship introduced throughout the walk.
The 7-minute walk between stops ensures a comfortable pace, allowing you to take in the neighborhood’s lively atmosphere as you conclude your culinary journey.
This tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible and suitable for those with comfortable shoes. The 2-hour duration includes approximately 40 minutes of walking, so wearing comfortable attire is recommended. It is ideal for anyone interested in authentic Parisian flavors combined with a light cultural exploration.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later, which offers convenience for last-minute planners. The English-speaking guide ensures clear explanations and engaging storytelling throughout the experience.

This guided culinary walk through the Latin Quarter offers a well-balanced combination of tasting, culture, and local stories. Its short duration makes it accessible for a wide range of visitors while offering enough stops to satisfy sweet cravings and curiosity about Parisian life. The focus on artisan bakeries and authentic flavors makes this experience appealing for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
While the tour is not overly lengthy, its carefully curated stops and the engaging guide provide a meaningful taste of Paris’s culinary and cultural scene. It is especially suitable for those who enjoy sweet treats and want a light but flavorful introduction to the Latin Quarter.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2 hours, including walking and tasting stops.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Metro Odéon, with the guide waiting at the kiosque in front of the entrance, holding a green umbrella.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and attire are recommended since there will be about 40 minutes of walking.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the light walking pace and culinary focus make it generally suitable, but parents should consider their children’s interest in sweet foods.
Are drinks included?
The provided information emphasizes food tastings; drinks are not explicitly mentioned.
What languages are available?
The tour is conducted in English with a live guide.