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Live like a local when in Paris as a solo traveler! From visiting amazing museums, dining on delicious pastries, and wandering in manicured gardens; there are so many things to do in Paris alone. Want to know exactly what to do in Paris alone? Use the list below. Cheese, Wine, & All Things Fine Nobody comes to Paris without indulging in a little dairy and a bottle of red, and a guided foodie tour around the city is the perfect way to treat your taste buds to a little bit of French cuisine. Get ready to taste cheese at a local fromagerie, sip wine under candlelight, or follow a local Parisian host around the city to sample fine French delicacies, Paris has a little something every foodie type! City by Night While Paris is a beautiful city by day, by night it’s even more romantic! On a private tour of the city, you’ll enjoy exploring some of the major attractions without the tourists as you roam the beautiful moonlight streets on the hunt for the best Parisian views. Get ready to enjoy panoramic rooftop views, stroll down the Champs Elysees, and marvel at the enlightened Eiffel tower. Photography Paris is a photogenic city, between the French Gothic architecture and well-preserved parks. There’s a heck of a lot to photograph. Why not follow a local photographer around the town and learn how to capture the very best of Paris on camera? Or if street art is more your thing, why not head off-piste away from the attractions and capture the authentic side of the city. Baking and Pastries While Paris, and France in general, is renowned for its cheeses and red wine, this picturesque city is also incredible at making pastries. Whether you’d like to dine on freshly baked croissants, or you’re itching to learn how to make fresh pastries from scratch, there’s plenty of delightful bakeries to visit and baking classes to join across the city. Museums, Architecture, and History The Louvre, Centre Pompidou and Musee d’Orsay are just three of Paris’s most famous museums, but the list of cultural venues and historical houses is endless! If you’d like to learn more about the city, and its role throughout the war, why not join a guided history walk with a local host?
Emile's appreciation for the Louvre's treasures is contagious. Following a bout of severe food poisoning, we were weakened, and wondered if we'd even be able to manage the tour with our diminished reserves. Emile adapted to our needs on the spot, saving the day.
Great time walking around the flea market with Lucien. He was patient and filull of knowledge.
Julien was amazing! He was easy to get ahold of. He made sure we knew where to meet and discussed our interests before the tour. We had a three hour Louvre tour with Julien and it was the best. I don’t know if we would have been able to see and understand all of the art without his expertise. He met us at the carousel outside and stayed with us until we had a taxi to our next adventure. I highly recommend a tour with Julien!
Lucien gave my family and I a wonderful tour of the Orsay Museum. He is knowledgeable and makes the tour engaging. Would definitely recommend.