Paris‘ Right Bank with Context: A Tour from the Louvre to the Arc de Triomphe
About the Tour
With its myriad museums and vibrant collection of history, art and culture, it’s easy to feel daunted when you set out to explore Paris. On this walking tour along the Right Bank, art historian and Context Travel expert Laurent Bonneval will shed light on this sophisticated city‘s hidden stories, from the Louvre Museum to the Arc de Triomphe where our tour ends.
Along the way, you‘ll walk in the footsteps of royalty as you hear about the Louvre‘s transformation from a royal palace built in the 1300s into a museum and a beacon of knowledge during the French Revolution. You‘ll then take in Palais Royal, now a picturesque residential area filled with cafes and apartments, and find out how it epitomizes Parisian culture and its quirks.
As you make your way through the Tuileries Garden and along Champs-Élysées, Laurent will share insights into some of the landmarks on the Right Bank, including the Hôtel de la Marine and Petit Palais, now a museum. You can even enjoy a bonus track that guides you around Place du Trocadero to see the iconic Eiffel Tower.
On this Paris walking tour, you‘ll:
- Hear tales about influential figures who‘ve left an indelible mark on the city‘s story, like Général De Gaulle, Winston Churchill, and the Marchioness of Paiva
- Dive into the city‘s centuries-long transformation, each era contributing to its diverse and captivating identity
- Compare the world-famous macaroons at Ladurée and Pierre Hermé pastry shop, and trace this tasty treat‘s roots back to the Loire Valley in 781
- Witness the grandeur of Place de la Concorde, an architectural gem from the 1700s that reflects the influence of Renaissance art on this enchanting city
- Marvel at the iconic Arc de Triomphe, a monument dedicated to Napoléon‘s triumphs, and learn about the evolving chapters of French national pride
- Journey down the famous Champs Elysées avenue, imagining its transformation from a simple alley into the elegant promenade it is today
- Wander through beautiful squares and gardens, including Place Colette and the Palais Royal Garden
- Take in the sculpture honoring the victims of the 2015 and 2016 terrorists attacks, Bouquet of Tulips by Jeff Koons
- Stroll through the serene Tuileries Gardens, Paris‘s most exquisite park adorned with over 100 sculptures, adding an artistic dimension to this urban oasis
Join us on an immersive journey through the vibrant tapestry of Paris, where every step reveals Paris‘ resilience, cultural richness and historical significance.
Please note: Due to the 2024 Olympics, several locations along the route may be inaccessible from July 5 through August 15. During this time, the audio guide is available at 50% off bringing the price down from $19.99 to $9.99.
Tour Producer
Context Travel
Context was founded in Rome in 2003 by Paul Bennett and Lani Bevacqua an expat couple eager to curate experiences for travelers, not tourists. Since then Context has taken over 200,000 people to 60+ destinations around the world – accompanied by thousands of leading experts. What started as a dream to create cross-cultural connections is now a worldwide network and community of thoughtful, engaged travelers and experts.
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Preview Location
Location 15
Jardin des Tuileries
The gardens ahead of us are the only remaining of the Tuileries palace initially built by Queen Catherine de Medici in 1564 and burnt down during the Commune Revolution of 1871. As you know, this palace stood at the end of the Louvre... Read More
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Major Landmarks
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Champs-Élysées
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Cour Carrée
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Louvre Pyramid
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Place Colette
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Jardin du Palais Royal
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Arc de Triomphe
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Tuileries Garden
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Grand Bassin Rond
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Bassin Octogonal
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Hôtel de la Marine
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Hotel Crillon
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Place de la Concorde
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Espace Cardin
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Petit Palais
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Bouquet of Tulips
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Statue du Général Charles de Gaulle
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Marigny Theater
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Hôtel de la Païva
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Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées
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Ladurée
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Pierre Hermé Paris
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start locationLouvre - Tuileries, 75001 Paris, France -
Total distance5km -
Final locationPl. Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France -
Distance back to start location3km
Directions to Starting Point
The tour begins at the entrance of Cour Carrée. Visitors can take subway lines 1 or 7 to reach the nearest subway stop, Cour Carrée du Louvre. Buses 38, 39, 68, 69, 72, 75, and 85 will also take you to the tour's starting point.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
Travelers can choose to visit the Louvre Museum, the Orangerie museum, Hotel de la Marine, which holds the Ministry of Navy, St. Magdalena’s Church (Eglise de la Madeleine), or Petit Palais. You’ll have time to relax at the Tuileries gardens, stop for a drink at Bassin Rond, enjoy the scenery around Rond-Point and indulge a tasty treat at Ladurée pastry shop or Pierre Hermé pastry outlet. Ladurée is open everyday from 8:30 AM till 9:30 PM, and Pierre Hermé is open from 11 AM - 7 PM Monday through Thursday and 10 AM to 8 PM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Best time of day
Travelers can take this tour at any time of the day and during any season.
Please note: Due to the 2024 Olympics, several locations along the route may be inaccessible from July 5 through August 15. During this time, the audio guide is available at 50% off bringing the price down from $19.99 to $9.99.
Precautions
Please bring a pair of headphone, a bottle of water and your wallet. Don’t forget to keep an eye on your belongings.
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