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The 30 best tours in Paris

Helicopter ride? Coco Chanel tour? Versailles pass? See the city in style with our guide to the very best Paris tours

Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Time Out editors
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Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Paris may be beautiful, but trekking around the city when you’re directionally challenged is anything but dreamy. Thankfully, there are many ways around this – and grabbing a ticket for one of our picks of the very best Paris tours may come top. All your navigational stresses will disappear as an expert guide leads you around the city, offering an insider’s take on some of the city’s most fascinating sights. We’re talking iconic Paris attractions, to-die-for galleries and street art, and world-beating shopping opportunities (yep – there’s even a tour paying homage to Coco Chanel). Whichever way you want to explore this city – on land or by river cruise, and with nibbles or tipple in hand – sit back, relax, and let the City of Lights unfold before you. This is our ultimate guide to the best tours in Paris.

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Best Paris tours

Best of Paris Bike Tour

1. Best of Paris Bike Tour

Luckily for independent explorers, Paris has its own brand of easy-to-use Boris Bikes. Here, the cycle network is known as the Vélib and you’ll find these two-wheelers scattered all over the city. Switching your bike as you move from station to station gives you the chance to explore the city on foot. Perfect for those who don’t appreciate being shepherded around too much. 

Gourmet French food walking tour

2. Gourmet French food walking tour

Sure, Paris is full of calorific cheese, pastries and wine, but who’s counting when you’ve got to walk to get to them? In three hours your guide will have you trekking through the capital on the lookout for French fancies. Visit a bakery, a patisserie, a cheese and wine bar, and a fresh produce market.

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VIP Guided Tour through the Palace of Versailles

3. VIP Guided Tour through the Palace of Versailles

Versailles was built for the most VIP of VIPs in French royal history. So it’s only right that you visit with a similar sense of entitlement. By booking on to this special tour of the super-luxe Château de Versailles, not only will you get priority entrance, but also a private viewing of the palace’s Royal Quarters. Which are very snazzy, by the way. Still not enough? Well, you’ll enter the palace through a reserved door and be granted access to magnificent private rooms (such as Louis XVI’s library) that are normally off-limits to the general public.

A Paris helicopter tour

4. A Paris helicopter tour

See the City of Light in the best way possible – from above. On this tour to Versailles you’ll soar over the Seine, the Bois de Boulogne and the royal palace before landing near Versailles where you can enjoy a complimentary drink and take photos in front of your helicopter. On your return flight to Paris, enjoy bird’s-eye views of Trocadéro, Montparnasse, La Défense and the Eiffel Tower.

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Skip-the-line Louvre ‘masterpieces express’ tour

5. Skip-the-line Louvre ‘masterpieces express’ tour

The Louvre is massive – there’s no avoiding that fact, but this tour boils it down to the very best bits. And you get to jump the line! You should allow a couple of hours for this excursion around the museum’s most renowned artworks. Get up close to the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, Géricault’s The Raft of the Medusa and, of course, da Vinci’s Mona Lisa – all with an informative commentary courtesy of your guide.

A ‘classic Paris’ walking tour

6. A ‘classic Paris’ walking tour

There’s no messing about on this one – it’s all sights, sights, sights. The two-hour tour takes in all the landmarks, including Notre-Dame, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, and is led by a guide who’ll share lots of fascinating titbits along the way.

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Wine Museum Guided Tour with Wine Tasting

7. Wine Museum Guided Tour with Wine Tasting

This 60-minute tour takes you through the wine cellers of the King of France where you'll have the chance to learn all about French grapes and the various wine regions of France. After all, what’s a trip to France without sampling a few glasses of top-notch vino?

Behind the scenes of a boulangerie

8. Behind the scenes of a boulangerie

France is famous for many things, but let’s be honest – the food must be top. If your mouth is watering at the thought of la cuisine parisienne, you’re not alone – and this boulangerie tour is waiting. Prepare to have your senses astounded, because as soon as you enter this behind-the-scenes tour (at an authentic Parisian patisserie), you’ll be revelling in an array of delicious sights, smells and tastes. Uncover the secrets of French baking, mosey around the kitchens and witness first-hand exactly how those delectable French breads, pastries and cakes are crafted. Once you’ve feasted your eyes, you’ll be allowed take home a freshly made croissant and baguette. 

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Monet's Garden Bike Tour from Paris

9. Monet's Garden Bike Tour from Paris

This bike tour takes you out of the chaos of Paris proper, and into the quaint and picturesque villages of Vernon and Giverny on its outskirts. And yes, it should be every bit as idyllic as it sounds. 

Cheese and wine tasting in a cellar

10. Cheese and wine tasting in a cellar

Paris is synonymous with cheese and wine – a duo that’ll taste beautiful together if selected artfully. If you join the pro cheesemonger on this tasting session in a Parisian cellar – where else? – you too can learn all the secrets behind a perfect pairing. Enjoy seven French and Swiss fromage fancies as the guide teaches you how to find the right wines to accompany them. Nibbling while you work is absolutely encouraged.

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‘Paris by night’ walking tour

11. ‘Paris by night’ walking tour

A chance to see the City of Light live up to its nickname – this tour whisks you along the Seine, then loops around the courtyard of the Louvre, before taking in some hidden-away gems you may not even have heard of.

Guided Direct Access to Eiffel Tower

12. Guided Direct Access to Eiffel Tower

This guided tour takes in various city sights including the Louvre, the winding streets of Montmartre and a queue-jumping trip up the Eiffel Tower.

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Eiffel Tower, Seine river cruise and Paris illuminations night tour

13. Eiffel Tower, Seine river cruise and Paris illuminations night tour

We all know there are few cities as enchanting and beautiful as Paris – and that it really comes into its own come nightfall. This bus/coach tour takes in the Eiffel Tower and various other floodlit monuments, and for that extra little bit of magic, also includes an hour-long cruise along the Seine. Parfait!

Paris shopping tour

This one’s essential for those who love a spot of retail therapy. On this tour you’ll be led by a genuine Parisian stylist and fashion expert – she’ll take you on a stroll through major Parisian shopping locations and delve into the city’s rich sartorial history. It’s not often we suggest wearing your smartest heels for a tour – but maybe you should in this case!

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Coco Chanel tour

15. Coco Chanel tour

This tour takes a look at one of the 20th century’s most famous Parisians, fashion designer and clothes magnate Coco Chanel. Tour guide Alex will take you on a walk around the Place Vendôme, known for its fashion houses and boutiques, and a regular haunt of Madame Chanel. 

Ballon de Paris

16. Ballon de Paris

Fancy seeing Paris from a bird’s-eye view? Then take to the skies on the Ballon de Paris, a gargantuan hot-air balloon that sets off from Parc André Citroën Park in the 15th arrondissement and floats over the city’s rooftops. Take note: tours can be cancelled in bad weather. 

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Opéra Garnier tour

17. Opéra Garnier tour

Not only does this tour take you around one of the world’s most famous opera houses – your guide is a former professional ballet dancer. Cécile Saglia tells first-hand stories about Charles Garnier’s ludicrously grand venue.

Paris Museum Pass

18. Paris Museum Pass

Got Paris’s museums and galleries on your to-see list? The Paris Museum Pass is essential: it gets you entry to more than 60 of the city’s institutions as many times as you like over a consecutive two-day period. It’ll let you culture-binge to your heart’s content at the likes of the Musée d’Orsay, the Pompidou Centre and the Arc de Triomphe. 

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The Roaring Twenties in Montparnasse tour

19. The Roaring Twenties in Montparnasse tour

Go back in time to the ’20s and explore the golden era of Montparnasse, then Paris’s bohemian epicentre and home to artists ranging from Duchamp to Dalì. The tour is small-scale – limited to a maximum of six – and includes a glass of wine at a local bar, plus a photo souvenir.

Guided tour of Montmartre

20. Guided tour of Montmartre

Another guided tour of one of Paris’s artistic quarters – this time, Montmartre, once home to the likes of Picasso, Modigliani and Toulouse-Lautrec. This one’s led by three actors who assume the roles of artsy bohemian types who once lived there.

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Private ride through Montmartre in a 2CV

21. Private ride through Montmartre in a 2CV

And if you don’t fancy being led by actors through Montmartre, then how about in the passenger seat of that Frenchest of French vehicles, a Citroën 2CV? You’ll be chauffeured past sights including the Sacré-Coeur and the red light district in north Pigalle.

Montmartre photography class

22. Montmartre photography class

Most people are pretty snap-happy these days, but if you’re seriously trying to improve your photography skills, then book a place on this three-hour course and tour around Montmartre. This charming former village on the city’s outskirts will provide you with the perfect subject-matter as a photography expert guides you through really perfecting your pics.

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Paris movie locations tour

23. Paris movie locations tour

Paris has been committed to celluloid on countless occasions – and in this walking tour, you’ll visit spots that have made appearances in classics including ‘The Three Musketeers’, ‘Marie Antoinette’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and, er, ‘Safe House’, starring Ryan Reynolds. 

Discovery bus pass and cruise tour

24. Discovery bus pass and cruise tour

On this tour, you can take to both tarmac and water to explore Paris – and even better still, completely at your own pace. The Discovery pass lets you board the scheme’s open-top buses and Seine-based ‘Batobuses’ with total freedom across a two-day period.

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Cyclo private guided tour

25. Cyclo private guided tour

From the comfort of a three-wheeled electric bike, you’ll be driven through the streets of the Left Bank’s Latin Quarter, before being directed towards illustrious sights including the Place de la Concorde, the square where Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and many others were guillotined.

Chocolate tour in Saint Germain des Prés

26. Chocolate tour in Saint Germain des Prés

This tour for the sweet-toothed takes you around bougie Saint-Germain-des-Prés, which brims with artisanal pastry and chocolate shops. Needless to say, there’ll be the opportunity to get your chops sticky along the way – at an insulin-raising eight different establishments. 

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Paris By Night tour

27. Paris By Night tour

As night falls, Paris begins to sparkle. This tour takes in both on a cruise along the Seine and a bus tour past various landmarks, so you can truly appreciate why the City of Light earned its nickname.

Want to visit the land of Mickey, Minnie, Donald et al – but baulking at the thought of all those queues? The Fastpass option lets you skip the line at various rides and attractions at Disneyland Paris, including ‘Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain’ and ‘Peter Pan’s Flight’. 

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Romantic evening dinner cruise

29. Romantic evening dinner cruise

Ah, Paris – there’s no better place for lovebirds. And if you fancy treating your partner to an intimate evening meal, then why not book a spot about this cruise boat? The Seine and the city’s riverside sights will provide the perfect backdrop to a cosy tête-à-tête.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés tour with tastings

30. Saint-Germain-des-Prés tour with tastings

Another foodie tour in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this focuses on macaroons, kouignettes and other classic Gallic treats. The tour begins in a pastry shop that frequented by Brigitte Bardot, before moving on to other top locations where you can sample the best the Left Bank has to offer.

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