Destination:
France,
Duration:
1 day
Style:
Day Tour,
Travel Period:
May 2026 - May 2027
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Overview
Uncommon Paris: Day Tours Without the Tourist Crowds
Walk the lesser-known neighbourhood streets of Paris and discover hidden views of the Eiffel Tower, parks that only the locals know about and a quintessentially Parisian market where you’ll watch local life unfold around you as you snack on a classic French pastry.
Highlights
- Wander through historic streets in the village of Passy
- Get away from the crowds to uncover less-sighted views of the Eiffel Tower
- Browse a neighbourhood market like a local, with a pastry and coffee in hand
- Visit Passy Cemetery, the Eiffel Tower’s ‘Silent Neighbour’
- Learn how Paris is responding to the impacts of overtourism
Excludes
- Additional food and drink
- Tips and gratuities for your guide
What's Included
- Guided walking tour of the historic Passy village
- Exclusive Eiffel Tower viewpoints
- Entrance to Passy Cemetery
- Local pastry tasting: ½ Brioche Croissant and a sample of sweet crepe
- A classic French Coffee
- Neighborhood market cultural experience
Start:Paris, France
Finish:Paris, France
Finish:Paris, France
Type:Group tour (max 12)
Tripcode:
4b5d3253-c20b-47f3-b
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