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Paris is a symphony of light and shadow, where every street corner whispers stories of love, revolution, and art. With your private tour, you can explore beyond the postcard views, feeling the city’s heartbeat in the hidden alleyways and vibrant cafés of the Marais.Skip the line at iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or delve into the bohemian spirit of Montmartre on a walking tour. Taste the city’s soul on a food and wine tour, savouring artisanal cheeses and fresh baguettes. Your private guide will weave a tapestry of experiences that captures the essence of Paris, making your visit as unforgettable as the city itself.Discover Paris with a private tour built around youAt ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Paris tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Paris for every interest, including:History tours: Trace the city’s story on Île de la Cité, from the exterior of Notre-Dame’s restoration to the Conciergerie’s Revolution-era cells, then continue to Les Invalides to see Napoleon’s tomb and hear about the Empire. Your guide can tailor private tours to include Resistance landmarks in the Marais or a visit to the Arc de Triomphe’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at sunset.Art and Culture tours: Focus a museum visit on exactly what you care about, like a Louvre highlights route that pairs the Mona Lisa with the Winged Victory and the Raft of the Medusa, or an Orsay walk-through of Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh. Prefer contemporary culture? Join your guide for a Belleville street art circuit or browse small galleries on Rue de Turenne before a casual jazz set in Saint‑Germain.Architecture tours: Compare Gothic light at Sainte‑Chapelle’s stained glass with the modern guts of the Centre Pompidou, then admire Haussmann façades and classic zinc rooftops along Boulevard Haussmann. Architecture tours can also include Art Nouveau Métro entrances by Guimard, Le Corbusier’s Maison La Roche, or the Grande Arche at La Défense for a skyline contrast.This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Paris inside and out.If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Paris. Walking tours & neighbourhoodsTake a private walking tour to explore Paris, where a local guide can lead you through the city’s iconic and lesser-known neighborhoods.- Le Marais: Known for its trendy boutiques and historical significance, Le Marais is perfect for cultural tourists and fashion enthusiasts. Families will enjoy its parks and the lively atmosphere.- Montmartre: Famous for its artistic heritage and stunning views, Montmartre attracts those seeking a bohemian vibe. It's ideal for multi-generational groups with its mix of art, history, and charming cafes.- Saint-Germain-des-Prés: A hub of intellectual and artistic history, this neighborhood is ideal for those interested in literature and culture. Its elegant streets and historic cafes offer plenty of inspiration.- Latin Quarter: Known for its vibrant student life and historic landmarks, the Latin Quarter is perfect for those who wish to dive into the intellectual heart of Paris. It's a lively area with a youthful atmosphere.Day trip ideas from ParisBase yourself in Paris, then slip out to nearby cities and attractions for easy day trips that match what you care about, from royal estates to beaches and vineyards, and shape your tour to go deeper into art, history, or food.Versailles: Walk the grand halls, see the Hall of Mirrors, and spend time in the formal gardens where fountains and groves show off classic French design; if palaces, architecture, and landscape planning are your thing, your tour can focus on details most visitors miss.Giverny: Monet’s house and water garden feel familiar from his paintings, and the small village setting keeps the pace calm; art lovers, photographers, and gardeners can tailor time between the colourful beds, the lily pond, and the studio for a relaxed, creative day.Champagne Country, Reims and Épernay: Visit the Gothic cathedral in Reims, then head into chalk cellars and vineyard towns to learn how Champagne is made; if you enjoy wine culture and local food, your tour can compare historic houses with smaller producers for a clear sense of place.Normandy D‑Day Beaches and Bayeux: Stand on Omaha or Utah Beach, reflect at the American Cemetery, and see the Bayeux Tapestry to connect stories across centuries; history fans can spend more time at key sites or add a simple seaside lunch for a balanced day.Chartres: The cathedral’s soaring nave and famous stained glass reward slow looking, and the old town is easy to explore on foot; if you like medieval art and calm streets, your tour can centre on the windows, the crypt, and quiet corners by the river.A private tour with a local Paris guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Paris most travellers miss.
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