Medieval and Roman Paris

Paris, FR
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Included

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    A glass of sparkling wine, or juice for the abstemious or under age.

Excluded

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    Private transportation

Meeting Point

We meet by the statue of Charlemagne, which is on the Seine side of the square, to the right when facing Notre Dame. The closest metro is Cite, Cluny la Sorbonne, or RER Saint Michel.

Meeting point

75004 Paris , France

End point

End Point

We meet by the statue of Charlemagne, which is on the Seine side of the square, to the right when facing Notre Dame. The closest metro is Cite, Cluny la Sorbonne, or RER Saint Michel.

Meeting point

75004 Paris , France

End point

What to expect

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Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Join us on a comprehensive overview of Medieval and Roman Paris, and discover how wine built Paris and how gothic architecture owes its existence to wine. Starting at the epicentre of the city on the Île de la Cité and Notre Dame, we learn the real beginning of the gothic style and how wine built and restored Notre Dame. We don't visit Notre Dame, but it is here we begin our tale of Roman and Medieval Paris.

Duration 15 minutes
2

Square Rene Viviani

The oldest tree in Paris can be found in this square. We also recount the story of Saint Julien le Pauvre, who murdered his parents, but still became a saint...

Duration 10 minutes
3
Eglise Saint Julien Le Pauvre

We don't enter this Byzantine style church, but admire it from the outside.

Duration 5 minutes
4
Eglise Saint-Severin

This church was originally frequented by students of the Sorbonne University.

Duration 5 minutes
5
Musee De Cluny

The ruins of the Roman baths can be seen on the Saint Michel side of the Cluny Museum. The Cluny Museum itself has one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Medieval artefacts, including the tapestry series of 'The Lady and the Unicorn'.

Duration 10 minutes
6

La Sorbonne

We stop by the statue of Michel de Montaigne (who famously invented the essay) to recount the history of La Sorbonne University.

Duration 10 minutes
7
Eglise De Saint-etienne-du-mont

We pass by the statue of Dante Alighieri, the College de France, the Clos Bruneau, the Placette Jacqueline de Romilly, the Ecole Polytechnique and the Montagne Saint-Genevieve before reaching the Church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont where we talk about the stain glass and 'Midnight in Paris'.

Duration 15 minutes
8
Pantheon

The Pantheon, which was once a church, became a mausoleum for 'the great men of France', seven of whom are women. It was also here that Foucault proved the rotation of the Earth with a pendulum.

Duration 10 minutes
9
Wall of Philip II Augustus

A vestige of the 12th century wall of Philippe August can be seen on the rue Clovis. We can also see the Scottish College on the rue Cardinal Lemoine and the address where James Joyce finished writing Ulysses. Farther up the street we also see where Ernest Hemingway lived.

Duration 15 minutes
10

Place de la Contrescarpe

Once surrounded with vines, this square has been a meeting and drinking place since the Middle Ages. The lively, animate atmosphere of this picturesque square has carried on without interruption. It is also where La Pleiade, a group of French writers decided to stop writing in Latin and popularised the idea of writing in French.

Duration 10 minutes
11
Arenes de Lutece

On the pedestrian rue Rollin, we pay tribute to Rene Descartes who famously said, 'Dubito, cogito, ergo sum'. We carry on to Paris' Roman Arena, which is nearly 2000 years old. A vineyard called the Clos des Arenes existed here in the Middle Ages and has been revived with vines now planted on three slopes of the gradients that once hosted the thousands of spectators who came here to watch gladiatorial combat and nautical jousting matches.

Duration 20 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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    Wheelchair accessible
Provided by Paris Wine Walks

What our experts say

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More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Paris with the Medieval and Roman Paris Walking Tour. Delve into the city's rich history, exploring Gothic architecture, Roman baths, medieval markets, and hidden vineyards that whisper tales of centuries past.

What to expect?

On this tour, expect to immerse yourself in the origins of Gothic architecture, learn about the influence of wine in restoring Notre Dame, and uncover the Roman roots that quietly endure in Paris. You will wander through hidden streets, visit landmarks like the Panthéon and St-tienne-du-Mont, and enjoy a glass of organic sparkling wine at a hidden vineyard.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone eager to uncover the lesser-known stories of Paris. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple seeking a unique experience, or a group of friends looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, this tour offers a deep dive into the city's past.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the soul of Paris with this unique walking tour that blends Roman history and medieval traditions. From Gothic architecture to hidden vineyards, each stop on the itinerary offers a glimpse into Paris as it once was. Toast to history with a glass of organic sparkling wine, creating lasting memories of this enchanting journey.

Good to know

As you explore Paris, comfortable walking shoes are recommended to navigate the city's cobblestone streets. The tour includes a glass of sparkling wine, with a non-alcoholic option available for those who prefer. Be prepared to uncover hidden gems and stories that showcase the city's rich cultural tapestry.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Medieval and Roman Paris Walking Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides, immersive storytelling, and unique insights into Parisian history. Many highlight the hidden vineyard visit and sparkling wine toast as memorable moments that set this tour apart. Overall, visitors leave with a deeper connection to the heart of Paris and its enduring heritage.

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