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Foodie Tour Through 19th Century Covered Passages
Guided tour

Foodie Tour Through 19th Century Covered Passages

5.0(3 reviews)
9e · Grands Boulevards
Durée 3 heures

Why we recommend it

"Honestly, this is the kind of tour that pleases everyone: history buffs and foodies alike. The covered passages are pure Parisian heritage, and the tastings really help you understand the French way of life. Plus, ending in a secret garden is just magical!"

The Quoi Faire à Paris team

The experience

Want to discover secret Paris while treating your taste buds? This 3-hour walk through 19th-century covered passages is exactly that. Your guide takes you through 5 of Paris's most magnificent galleries, the ancestors of our shopping malls that have kept all their vintage charm. Between authentic shops and stunning glass roofs, you'll learn the history of these magical places and decode the symbols carved into their walls. But the real highlight is the foodie part: stops at local artisans to taste the best Parisian pastries, cheeses, charcuterie, and wines. You'll eat like a true Parisian! Bonus: even if it rains, you stay dry under the beautiful glass ceilings. The tour ends in a secret 18th-century garden, a hidden paradise in the heart of Paris.

Highlights

  • Exploration of 5 iconic 19th-century covered passages
  • Tastings at local artisans: pastries, cheeses, charcuterie, and wines
  • Discovery of a secret 18th-century garden
  • Guided tour with detailed historical explanations
  • Rain protection guaranteed under the glass roofs

Practical info

Meeting point

10 Bd Montmartre, 75009 Paris, France — Meet at the main museum entrance with your guide who will be waiting with a Paris With Fay tote bag

From

155 €

per person

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