Duration: 2 hours
Timings: Between 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Meeting point: At the exit of the metro station Maubert Mutualité
Departure point: Next to metro station Saint Michel
About Paris Latin Quarter Night Walking Tour :
On this walking tour of the beautiful Latin Quarter, learn about Paris's complicated and colorful history. Latin Quarter, also known as the Left Bank, is a district in Paris noted for its numerous higher education institutions. It is named after the Latin language, which was commonly spoken in and near universities during the Middle Ages. You won't regret devoting some time to this tour to avoid the more tourist-heavy districts of the French city.
About the activity:
- The Notre Dame, River Seine, and Luxembourg Gardens, as well as the Panthéon and St. Germain Neighborhood, are all must-sees in the area.
- Notre Dame - It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest.
- River Seine - Holding the position of the third largest river in France, this mesmerizingly beautiful river is a hotspot for tourists.
- Luxembourg Gardens was created in 1612 by Marie de' Medici are famous for their beautiful fountains, tree-lined promenades, and sculptures.
- Panthéon - Today it is a civic building that serves as a repository for the remains of great French citizens, including Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Èmile Zola, and Marie Curie.
- There will be an experienced guide accompanying you and assisting throughout.
How to reach?
- The meeting point is located 1.6 km from the city center of Paris. It can be easily accessed using public or private modes of transportation.