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Le Marais, Metro and Indian Meal in Paris

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Paris, FR
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Paris, FR
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Experience the best of Paris with the Le Marais, Metro and Indian Meal tour. Embark on a walking tour through the charming streets of Le Marais, the biggest gay district in France, and explore its cobblestone streets, historic spots, and quirky boutiques. Then, hop on the Parisian Metro with your guide and enjoy a thrilling ride to the GARE DU NORD area, where you will indulge in a delicious Indian meal in a restaurant. This fixed menu lunch will feature authentic Indian specialties that will tantalize your taste buds. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Paris as you uncover hidden gems and learn about the city's rich heritage. With a duration of 180 minutes, this tour promises an unforgettable experience filled with history, culture, and gastronomy. Book now and let the adventure begin!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Walking tour of Le Marais
  • Experience Parisian Metro ride
  • Enjoy an Indian meal in Gare du Nord area
  • Visit the historic Place des Vosges
  • See the memorial wall at the Shoah Memorial
  • Metro ticket from the Marais to gare du Nord
  • Metro Ride
  • A sit-down indian vegetarian lunch at a local Indian restaurant.
  • An English-speaking, local guide
  • Walking Tour of Le Marais
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • No drinks included with the lunch

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Introduction

Experience the best of Paris with the Le Marais, Metro, and Indian Meal tour. This unique tour combines a walking tour of the vibrant Le Marais district, a thrilling ride on the Parisian metro, and a delicious Indian lunch at a local restaurant. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply looking to explore the hidden gems of Paris, this tour has something for everyone.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Le Marais. Follow your knowledgeable guide as you stroll through cobblestone streets, admire historic landmarks, and discover quirky boutiques. Experience the excitement of riding the Parisian metro, a quintessential part of the city's identity. Finally, indulge in a mouthwatering Indian meal at a local restaurant in the GARE DU NORD area, where you'll be treated to a fixed menu lunch featuring Indian specialties.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the best of Paris in a unique and immersive way. History buffs will appreciate the guided walking tour of Le Marais, while adventure seekers will enjoy riding the metro like a local. Food enthusiasts will relish the opportunity to savor authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of Paris. This tour is inclusive and caters to all preferences, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience regardless of their background or interests.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart is its combination of diverse experiences in one single trip. Not only will you explore the charming streets of Le Marais, but you'll also have the chance to ride the iconic Parisian metro and indulge in a delectable Indian lunch. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, you'll gain insights into the history, culture, and culinary delights of Paris. By booking this tour, you'll create cherished memories and have a truly immersive experience of the city.

Good to know

It's important to note that the tour starts either with a walking tour of Le Marais or with lunch, depending on your starting time. The duration of the tour is approximately 3 hours, with 1.5 hours dedicated to exploring Le Marais, followed by a metro ride, a visit to GARE DU NORD, and a 45-minute lunch at the Indian restaurant. The tour includes a metro ticket, an English-speaking guide, and a sit-down vegetarian lunch. However, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and drinks are not included with the lunch.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Le Marais, Metro, and Indian Meal tour have been delighted with the diverse range of activities and experiences it offers. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided fascinating insights into the history and culture of Le Marais. The metro ride was described as thrilling and a unique way to see the city. The highlight for many was the delicious Indian lunch, with reviewers raving about the authentic flavors and the warm hospitality of the restaurant. Overall, customers have expressed high satisfaction with the tour, recommending it as an excellent way to explore Paris beyond the usual tourist attractions.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Place des Vosges

We walk from the meeting point till Place des Vosges. The Place des Vosges is one of the oldest squares in Paris, and also one of the most beautiful. Visitors stroll under the arches or along the paths of the central garden, taking time to admire the beautiful facades of red brick. Shops, open on Sundays contribute to the liveliness of the spot. The square is the ideal departure point for a walk in the Marais, one of the most charming historic neighbourhoods in the capital, with its rich heritage and special atmosphere. The many mansions of the 17th and 18th centuries have been transformed into internationally renowned museums

Jardin de l'Hotel de Sully

The Hotel de Sully is also known as the Hotel de Bethune-Sully which was originally built as a private mansion house in the 1600s, then over 250 years later it was listed as an historical monument in Paris in 1862, and is well worth visiting this building with its incredible architecture that you will be able to admire when you are walking around the city near the Place des Vosges. This townhouse was a development commissioned by King Henry IV of France and overseen by Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully (1559-1641). The Duke bought the residence in 1634. It stayed in the Sully family until the mid-18th century. Madame de Sévigné and Voltaire both stayed there. It was bought by the French state and its restoration, which started in the 1950s, kick started the redevelopment of the entire district. The building has been used as the headquarters of the Centre des Monuments Nationaux since 1967.

La Rue des Rosiers

The Rue des Rosiers, which means "street of the rosebushes," is a street in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. It begins at Rue Malher and proceeds northwest across Rue Pavée, Rue Ferdinand Duval, Rue des Écouffes, and Rue des Hospitalières Saint-Gervais. It is the epicentre of the Parisian Jewish community, is well worth discovering for its atmosphere, its shops and its restaurants. And with countless bars and clubs, the Marais is the biggest gay district in France. You will find the most famous Falafel shops of France like L'as du falafel in rue des rosiers.

Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis

(Pass by)

In the middle of the old Paris, the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church is a building steeped in history that you wouldn’t want to miss while strolling the Marais neighbourhood. This since 1887 listed historical monument has been entirely renovated in 2012 and has since then regained its former splendour. Constructed between 1627 and 1641, this originally Jesuit church has been the first one in Paris to abandon the gothic style and adopt the baroque one. In 1762, when the Jesuit order was forbidden and banished, the church was entrusted to some clergymen of the neighbourhood. But with the French Revolution, the church was used as a storehouse, as most of the big religious monuments of Paris, and part of its treasures destroyed or stolen. A bustling history that the architect Victor Baltard will have to restore during the 19th century.

Memorial De La Shoah

(Pass by)

Located in the heart of the historic Marais district in Paris, the Shoah Memorial offers visitors many resources and activities in a total surface area of nearly 5,000 square meters. We will see this famous memorial from outside. It is well know for it's wall of Names. Engraved on this wall are the names of 76,000 Jews, including 11,000 children, who were deported from France, with the Vichy government’s collaboration, as part of the Nazi plan to destroy the Jews of Europe. Most were murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the rest at the Sobibor, Lublin, Majdanek and Kaunas/Reval camps, between 1942 and 1944. Only 2,500 survived. This wall gives back their identity to the children, women and men the Nazis tried to eradicate from the face of the Earth. Their names engraved in stone ensure that they will not be forgotten.

4th Arr. - Hotel-de-Ville

(Pass by)

The Hôtel de Ville de Paris has been the seat of the Paris City Council since 1357. The current building, with a neo-renaissance style, was built by architects Théodore Ballu and Edouard Deperthes on the site of the former Hôtel de Ville which burnt down during the Paris Commune in 1871. Visits to the town hall, a powerful and prestigious place, are possible. Guided tours are offered by reservation only and are organized by the city’s Protocol Department. Visitors can discover the function room, created as a replica of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Free major exhibitions are also organized here and are a great success.

Gare du Nord

We take metro from Hotel de ville till the station of Gare du Nord. Your guide will buy your metro ticket. Once you reach the Gare du Nord, it's a ten minutes walk to the indian restaurant where we have booked a fixed menu for you for an amazing Végétarian Indian Lunch. Drinks are not included. The guide accompanies you till the restaurant and says goodbye to you. The Gare du Nord railway station in Paris is the busiest station in Europe and the third largest and busiest in the world. The station has the capacity to handle 700,000 passengers and 2,200 train movements a day and is regarded as the second biggest station in terms of passenger capacity. The original Gare du Nord was designed by Léonce Reynaud and constructed by Bridge and Roadway Engineers. The old railway station was demolished in 1860 and the construction of the new station was carried out until 1865. It opened in 1864, however, while construction work was still taking place.

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Reviews

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vinit_19951

Simply awesome trip. Never expected such little India type area in Paris. Loved everything about this trip. Infact the guide was from Greece but she was very knowledgeable about Paris. Kudos to her.

Verma_1981

We took hundreds of pictures during this trip but we were afraid of taking out our camera in métro because the guide told us not to user camera and mobile in metro. Very good suggestions from our guide. Good trip support by Tour Passion Mr Bobby

bhavyas626

Did this trip last week. Marais district is the most amazing district we saw in Paris. Metro experience was very nice and we could do it thanks to our guide. Alone we would not think of taking the metro with so many people and language barrier. Indian food was very good and we appreciated finding our countrys food in Paris. Well organized trip. Guide Helena was excellent.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-18 06:47