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Patricia
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23 April 2025
A wonderful re-acquaintance with Paris!

Thank you Welly for such an engaging tour of Paris. While my husband and I had visited several times, it was the first visit for our teenage sons. We all learned new things about this beautiful city. Welly was just the right tour guide for us: lots of flexibility, coffee & treat stops, family photos and hidden gems that we would not have discovered on our own. Thank you so much for all of the recommendations! Thank you!

Becky
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23 April 2025
Knowledgeable and sweet!

Olivia was a wonderful tour guide. Clearly, she knows history very well and the neighborhood. She was also very considerate of our group who did not move very fast and she tended to one of us who had a coughing fit during the tour, by running for a bottle of water.

Jennifer
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22 April 2025
Great visit with Emilie!

Emilie was very knowledgeable and provided a terrific overview of the Louvre highlights.

Ron
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22 April 2025
Highlights of Paris

Lucien is an incredible tour guide with a broad knowledge base .It was my son's first trip to Paris and Lucien did an incredible job of showing us around the beautiful city. We started at Notre Dame and wnt on for nearly eight hours including a beautiful crepe lunch at one of Lucien's faforite spots. I recommend him wholeheartedly. He is an awesome tour guide with the MOST knowledge of history I have ever encountered.

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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