Paris is well-known for its incredible gourmet food scene, and you can get in on the action as part of this incredible food tour around the historic Louvre area of the city. In a group of 12 people or fewer, accompanied by an expert, English-speaking tour guide, you’ll visit some iconic foodie hotspots and learn about famous French foods – complete with the opportunity to taste some, of course!
Meet your tour group and begin your day like a local. Our first stop is an authentic French bakery, where you’ll get to taste some buttery French “viennoiseries” such as croissants or “pain au chocolats.” As well, taste the famous and delectable baguette “Jambon Beurre".
Your next stop is one of France’s most acclaimed French pastry shop and chocolatiers, where you’ll learn all about France’s colorful little macarons. Taste these tiny, sweet treats, and listen as you hear all about the Meilleur Ouvrier de France, which is a unique and prestigious award granted to the best French craftsmen every four years.
The third stop on this foodie extravaganza is a hand-selected cheese shop where you will have time to enjoy a sit-down meal at one of our favorite wine bars — a place completely and utterly dedicated to wine lovers. You’ll get to sample authentic cheese and charcuterie with some excellent French wine to go with it.
Craving dessert? After a quintessential stroll down Rue Montorgueil, you’ll see Stohrer – the pastry shop of King Louis XV himself. But our final stop is, another award-winning French chocolate & pastry shop, a multigenerational family-run business that created a very special brioche which you will be sure to enjoy and remember.
Upgrade Your Tour to Include a Fully Guided Visit of the Louvre Museum
Your food tour ends just after 1pm, but we also give you the chance to upgrade your experience upon booking by adding a tour of the Louvre Reserved Access. With a group limited to 25 people or fewer. You will see Da Vinci’s world-famous Mona Lisa, as well as plenty of other masterpieces across the Sully Wing, the Italian Renaissance Wing, the Apollo Gallery and more. Take a look at Victory Leading the People by Delacroix, Michelangelo’s Slaves, and the Coronation of Napoleon by David.