Tour Details

Paris: Marais Food Tour with Wine Tasting
5.0(1)
From ~$120
per person
Food & Wine

Paris: Marais Food Tour with Wine Tasting

At a Glance

Type
Food & Wine
Rating
5.0/5 (1)
Price
From ~$120/person

Highlights

  • 3-hour tour including cheese, patisserie and wine from France's best regions

Tour Details

Feast your eyes on the window displays showcasing cupcakes, pastrami, bagels and falafel. Discover the secrets of little shops and boutiques and indulge in the Marché des Enfants Rouges on this tasty and educational 3-hour Marais Walking Food Tour. Just a stone's throw from the Pablo Picasso museum, this indoor market is the oldest in Paris; founded in 1605. From Tuesday to Sunday, Parisians rush to its alleys for fresh fish, oysters, delicious cheeses from every region in France, cured meats, seasonal fruit and vegetables.

And now it's your turn. Sample delicacies from Aveyron, Vendée, Pays Basque and more French regions renowned for their delicious products. There's also a lot to sample from the wine merchants, who'll be only too happy to suggest a food and wine pairing!

What's Included

  • 3-hour guided walking tour
  • Food tastings such as chocolate, macarons, cheeses, and cured meat
  • Wine tasting

Not Included

  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Is This Tour Worth It?

This food & wine activity is highly rated at 5.0/5 across 1 review, priced from ~$120 per person.

Best For

FamiliesFood & drink lovers
Less ideal for: Wheelchair users

Pros

  • +Outstanding rating: 5.0/5
  • +3 items included
  • +Booked through Tiqets

Cons

  • -Cancellation policy not specified

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