
Sightseeing tours in Paris
Discover the stories the guidebooks never tell.
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Most popular sightseeing tours in Paris
Book the most-loved tours across the city.
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Paris sightseeing tours under $40
Explore budget-friendly tours in the city.
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Paris sightseeing tours with kids
Find fun, wonder, and discovery for every age.
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Paris sightseeing tours on foot
Walk the city and discover a Paris you’d miss any other way.
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Paris sightseeing tour by bike
Pedal across Paris and cover more of the city, from grand avenues to quiet riverside paths.
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Paris sightseeing tours by car
See more of Paris in comfort, with a local driver taking you from sight to sight.
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One day in Paris sightseeing tours
Make one day count and take in the city’s must-see spots from morning to evening.
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About sightseeing tours in Paris
The best way to see Paris is alongside someone who already knows it. A local guide knows the quiet courtyards, the back streets, and the stories that can turn an ordinary walk through a neighborhood like the Marais or Montmartre into something more memorable. Paris is a city that rewards exploration, with grand boulevards, hidden passages, and iconic monuments around almost every corner.That is what sightseeing tours in Paris are all about. You can explore on foot, by bike, or by car, depending on how much ground you want to cover and how you like to travel. Short, panoramic tours show you the highlights in a couple of hours, small-group walks dig into a single neighborhood, and full-day tours link many of the city’s most famous sights in one unforgettable day. Plus, you’ll probably pass landmarks like the Eiffel Tower along the way. Whether you arrive with a packed plan or just a willingness to wander, there’s a way to see Paris for every exploration style.
Top highlights for your visit

Neighborhood walking tours
The Latin Quarter, Montmartre, and the covered passages each tell a different story of the city. A local-led walk through these neighborhoods can reveal details you would never find on your own.

Paris at night by bike
Cycling through the city after dark is one of those experiences that stays with you. The streets quiet down, the monuments light up, and the whole city feels like it belongs to you for the evening.

A private car tour
When the city’s highlights are too far apart to walk, a private car tour can connect them with ease. Sit back while a local driver winds through grand boulevards and quiet backstreets, covering more of the city in an afternoon than you could on foot.

A full day of discovery
Short on time? A full-day tour links the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, markets, and street corners, so you leave feeling like you truly saw Paris. A local guide will set the pace and tell the insider stories you wouldn’t hear on your own.
Tours in Paris FAQs
What are the most popular guided tours in Paris?
Whether it’s a neighborhood walking tour, a bike ride along the river, or a full-day trip that reveals the entire city, there’s a tour for every kind of traveler. The most popular tend to be the ones that show you a lot of Paris in one go, led by a local who can bring the streets to life.
What is one tour I absolutely shouldn't miss?
It depends on what moves you, but a walking tour through the city’s older neighborhoods is hard to beat. Discovering Paris’s courtyards, markets, and side streets on foot—with a local pointing out the details you’d otherwise walk right past—reveals the city in a way no single stop can.
How far in advance should I book my Paris tours?
The earlier, the better. The most popular tours and the best local guides often book up well in advance, so the experiences you want may already be full by the time you land. Reserving early helps you get the tour, time, and guide you’re hoping for.
What should I bring on a walking or bike tour?
As little as possible. You’ll be on the move for a few hours, so leave bulky bags and luggage behind. A small backpack with water, your phone, and a light layer is all you need to stay comfortable and hands-free.
What is the best time of day to take a tour?
It depends on the experience you’re after. Early mornings are lovely for exploring before the crowds arrive, while evenings have a quieter, more atmospheric feel as the city slows down and the monuments light up. Tours run throughout the day, so you can pick the mood that suits you.
Are guided tours in Paris accessible for wheelchair users?
Many tours are well set up to welcome everyone, though it can vary, since parts of the city have cobblestones, steps, or uneven streets. The best approach is to let your host know your needs when you book so they can plan an accessible route and tell you what to expect. It’s also worth checking the details on each tour before you reserve.
Are there any free admission days for major Parisian sights?
Plenty. Much of what makes Paris special is free to enjoy: its grand boulevards; riverbanks; public squares; parks; and the exteriors of its great monuments. A guided walk or bike ride is one of the best ways to take it all in, so while you pay for the tour, the city it reveals is open to everyone.
What is the best way to get to my tour meeting point?
Paris is a well-connected city, and getting around is easier than you might think. The RATP metro, RER trains, and local buses are all reliable ways to reach your meeting point on time. Driving in the city center can be challenging due to heavy traffic, so public transit is usually your best bet.
Things to know before a tour in Paris
Entry
- Book your tour in advance, especially in spring and summer.
- If a tour includes entry to a specific site, that access is reserved for you.
- Arrive at your meeting point a few minutes early so the group can set off.
What to bring
- Wear comfortable walking shoes. You will likely be on your feet for several hours.
- Dress in layers. Evenings can be chilly, especially on the Seine.
- Bring just a small backpack so you stay comfortable while moving around.
Important information
- Confirm your meeting point and start time in advance, as they can vary by tour.
- For tours that enter a monument, expect a quick security check at the door.
- Photography is welcome, so capture the city freely as you explore.














































































































