Paris Walking Tours offers you free, up-to-date information concerning everything you want to know about getting around and enjoying Paris.
Our free Self-Guided Walks will direct you to Paris Museums and Paris Monuments, Paris Churches, Paris Parks and Gardens and much more.
The information given here and throughout our website will increase your freedom and independence as you explore the City of Paris.
Our Self Guided Tours tell you how to get to the major sites such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but, we also want you to know about the smaller things, too.
For example, the Path of the Swans, puts you on an island in the Seine river where you will meet a smaller version of the Statue of Liberty.
Seeing the Statue with the Eiffel Tower in the background is actually very appropriate. After all, it was Gustave Eiffel who developed the structural framework for Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty.
Our Self-Guided Tours provide you with the Metro station to begin the tour, a map of the area and all the sites of interest along the way and the Metro station at the end of the walk. Our pages also have lots of photos.
However, if you don't wish to be bothered with following directions left and right, north and south, we offer Guided Walks, with a private guide for your party only. Have a comfortable vacation and let somebody else lead the way.
If you have any question about your trip to Paris or about our offerings, feel free to ask them at our Questions? page by using the handy form you'll find there. Or, you can use the Response Form at the bottom of this page. We will quickly get back to you with the answer you were looking for.
These Self-Guided Walks are presented at no cost, for you to copy and use freely. If you do use these tours, we'd love to hear about it. So, to that end, we have this form. Thank you in advance.
Paris Introduction Tour | Paris Islands Tour | Paris Passages Tour |
Trocodero-Eiffel-Invalides | Marais Tour | Montmartre Tour |
Latin Quarter Tour | Paris Markets Tour | Paris Churches Tour |
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