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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
We are Charing Cross. We aim to make each tour an intimate, authentic Parisian experience. Our average group size is 10 - 15 guests, and we try to keep a max of 22 guests/guide. Also, our tours are all designed and run by local Parisians. No expat to run your tour! We give you the tourist must-sees and also the Paris of the Parisians.
The Latin Quarter dates back to Roman times, see for yourself what 2,000 years of civilization can produce. On this small-group walking tour of Left Bank and Latin Quarter, explore the area of Notre Dame, Sorbonne University and the Pantheon.
We are Charing Cross, our groups are small (target is 10-15 guests), and our guides are true Parisians. Welcome to a different experience of the Latin Quarter!
Get a glimpse of the most prestigious universities in the world. Walk the secret medieval streets, and get unique recommendations for cozy cafés. Learn more about Victor Hugo, Cyrano de Bergerac and Hemingway and find out about their connexion to the neighbourhood. Stroll the side of Paris that has art, ideas and revolution in it.
The tour ends near metro station Cluny, and RER station Luxembourg.
Important information:
- Lasts around 90 minutes, in English, along a short and comfortable route. We walk rain or shine.
At Charing Cross, we aim to make each tour an intimate, authentic Parisian experience. Our groups are small.
Our average group size is 10 - 15 guests, and we try to keep a max of 22 guests/guide.
Also, our tours are all designed and run by local Parisians. No expat to run your tour! We give you the tourist must-sees and also the Paris of the Parisians. Welcome to the Latin Quarter & Intellectual Paris.
We meet at 77 rue Galande near Notre Dame, outside pastry shop "Odette", in the heart of the Latin Quarter. We walk rain or shine. Your guide will wear a pink vest. Nearest metro is Cité or Saint-Michel (line 4).
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).