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hallie
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10 June 2025
The BEST day!

I cannot say enough about our time spent walking the streets of Paris with G! She hosted our group of 7, including our four kids, with ease. She was so thoughtful in every place we stopped in for a bite and engaged us all in conversation about daily life, traditions and history. We snacked our way through an open air market, ate fruit on the street, and wandered in and out of chocolate shops and bakeries along the way. This tour left me wishing for more time in Paris... I cannot recommend it enough!

Jim
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9 June 2025
Fantastic time with Carlos

Carlos gave my daughter and me a fantastic 2.5-hour walking tour through Paris that we’ll never forget. He was warm, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable — pointing out historical details and hidden gems we would’ve missed on our own. What really stood out was how kind and patient he was with my 8-year-old daughter, Sloane. He answered all her questions, matched her pace, and made her feel included every step of the way. That’s not easy to find in a guide, and it meant a lot to us. If you’re looking for a smart, thoughtful, and genuinely kind guide to help you experience Paris on a deeper level, book Carlos. Highly recommended!

Catrina
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8 June 2025
First time to the Louvre

Ana was delightful and made our first Louvre experience welcoming and easy. We were able to chat beforehand, had a clear meeting point, and she helped us navigate the busy lines. The tour was a perfect length to get oriented and Ana was knowledgeable about many pieces. She answered our questions and helped us point us in the right direction to continue our own exploration after our tour was complete. We easily could have spent more time with her. Thanks Ana!

Magaly
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8 June 2025
Loved our Louvre tour with Fer!

Fer made our 2-hour visit to the Louvre so much fun and full of meaning. She’s not just super knowledgeable about art and history— she’s also amazing at telling stories and keeping you hooked the whole time. My 13-year-old daughter was completely engaged (which says a lot!) and we both walked out saying we wished we had booked more time with her. Thank you, Fer, for such a special and unforgettable experience. We'll definitely be back for more next time!

10 things you have to see and do in France

  • 1. Paris Galleries and Museums.
    Paris is more than just the Louvre and the Musée D’Orsay. Seek out some of the less well known museums. You’ll find Asian treasures, medical and anatomical exhibits as well as a wine museum.
  • 2. Paris flea markets.
    It may still be possible to find genuine bargains in many of Paris’ markets. Try the markets at Montreuil and Porte de Vanves or the more, these days, upmarket Puces de St Ouen.
  • 3. Lascaux.
    The caves of Lascaux are the site of France’s most famous set of cave paintings. Discovered in the 1940s this magnificent collection comprises over 600 animal figures being 15,000 to 17,000 years old.
  • 4. Loire Valley Castles.
    These are a group of 42 spectacular castles visited by more than 3.3 million tourists every year. Many sit impressively on the banks of the river in almost fairytale settings in this beautiful part of France.
  • 5. Vineyard Tours.
    Touring a winery or two can provide a fascinating insight into France’s national beverage.
  • 6. Cycle tours.
    What better way to see France than by bike and there are some spectacular routes, ranging from the gentle like along the banks of the Loire to the more strenuous in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
  • 7. Surfing.
    The West Atlantic coast from Brittany right down to the Spanish border provides some fantastic opportunities for surfing and some amazing beaches.
  • 8. Trips to the Iles.
    Just off the northern coast you’ll find the Iles Chausey a very small but inhabited island where bird watching and shellfish gathering are the order of the day. Boat trips leave from Granville.
  • 9. Dune du Pilat.
    Europe’s largest sand dune just has to be climbed to appreciate the views of Cap Ferat.
  • 10. Normandy Cider trail.
    Normandy is renowned for its cider and there’s a 25 mile (40K) route east of Caen offering the chance to sample some of the best along with other apple-based beverages like Pommeau and Calvados.

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