The French Revolution in Paris: A Walking Tour with Context
About the Tour
The French Revolution had a ripple effect throughout history, and it all kicked off right here in Paris. On this walking tour through the Marais neighborhood with Context Travel expert Georgia Dearden, you‘ll see where history was made and hear how catastrophic weather and a series of meteorological events sparked socio-political tensions that ultimately led to the revolution.
Our tour starts at Place de la Bastille, the square where the political prison of the same name was famously stormed, setting in motion radical change in France. You‘ll hear about the toxic dust cloud that settled over the country, causing a shortage in wheat, rising bread prices, and country-wide starvation. As you head to Place des Vosges, you‘ll also find out about the socio-political upheaval that transformed France from a monarchy to a republic within a few swift years.
You‘ll hear about the “Royal Plan” to get the monarchy safely out of the country as you make your way past Hotel de Sully and Place Sainte-Catherine (Saint Catherine Square) to the Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis and Hôtel de Ville (Paris‘ City Hall), taking in medieval lanterns and houses as you go. With Georgia‘s help, you‘ll get a better understanding of how the French Revolution birthed our modern understanding of politics. And, as you make your way across Pont au Change bridge to Palais de Justice where our tour ends, you‘ll find out how the royal family spent their final days.
On this 90-minute tour, you‘ll have a chance to:
- Grasp the magnitude of Bastille Day and the profound changes it heralded, reshaping attitudes towards religion, politics, and governance
- Decode the symbolism behind the ornate column in Place du Chatelet square
- Hear about important events during the revolution including the storming of the Bastille, the dreaded Reign of Terror, and the beheading of royal family members
- Consider the moral struggle that existed between various fractions as they grappled between collaboration and resistance
- Pass by Musée Carnavalet and find out how some buildings were confiscated from their aristocratic owners during the revolution
- Understand the stark reality faced by Parisian workers, spending almost 90% of their earnings on exorbitantly priced bread which was cut with 50% sawdust
- Witness how Bastille became a symbol of liberation, rallying the people against centuries of royal oppression
- Learn how, in just a few short years, France went from a monarchy where peasants had few rights to a republic where they had a say in government
- Explore the plight of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, heirs to a bankrupt, starving kingdom in desperate need of social reform
- Find out about the birth of the National Assembly, where independent citizens could advocate for laws
- See a portion of the over 800-year-old city wall that once protected Paris
- Discover how the monarchy was reinstated in France only a few decades after Napoleon‘s downfall
Join Georgia as she unravels the tangled threads of history, revealing how climatic events, social injustice, and political upheaval converged to reshape the very fabric of our world. By the end of this tour, you‘ll go home with profound insights into this period and a sense of Parisians‘ resilience during this dark time.
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Major Landmarks
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Place de la Bastille
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Place des Vosges
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Cour et Jardin de l'Hôtel de Sully
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Sully Hôtel Sté
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Place Sainte-Catherine
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Musée Carnavalet
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Théâtre du Petit-Saint-Martin
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Vestige de la Petite Force
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Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis
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Hôtel de Sens
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Hôtel de Ville
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Square of Saint-Jacques Tower
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Tour Saint-Jacques
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Place du Châtelet
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Pont au Change
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Palais de Justice de Paris
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start locationPl. de la Bastille, 75004 Paris, France -
Total distance3km -
Final location08 Bd du Palais, 75001 Paris, France -
Distance back to start location2km
Directions to Starting Point
The tour begins at Place de la Bastille. Travelers can take subway lines 1, 5 or 8 to the Bastille station or bus lines 72, 76, 86, 87 and 91 to reach Place de la Bastille.
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Places to stop along the way
The tour will stop in front of Hôtel de Sully, open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, the Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis, open daily from 8 AM till 8 PM, and the Carnavalet Museum, open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM except on Mondays when it's closed.
Best time of day
If you'd like to visit Hôtel de Sully, the Carnavalet Museum or the Parish Church of Saint-Paul of Saint-Louis along the way, the best time of day is from 9 AM till 5 PM.
Precautions
Please bring a pair of headphones and a bottle of water. Don‘t forget to keep an eye on your belongings.
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