Potions em Paris Beverage Private Tour





Descrição
Como é a vida como um local, você pode perguntar? A resposta é geralmente a mesma: comemos, bebemos, caminhamos e falamos. E realmente – que melhor maneira de se sentir como um local? Começaremos nossa jornada no histórico Marais, enrolando nosso caminho até os vibrantes bairros pedonais de Montorgueil e Les Halles, com várias paradas deliciosas ao longo do caminho para provar alguns dos melhores que Paris tem a oferecer. Para começar as coisas, vamos desfrutar de uma bebida não alcoólica - apenas para garantir que as pernas de todos sejam estáveis! Depois de algumas paragens rápidas em pontos históricos notáveis, vamos relaxar no lado mais saboroso de Paris com uma bebida curada em um local aconchegante ou paisagístico (dependendo do tempo, claro). À medida que chegamos à última parada do nosso tour, deixarei com recomendações para grandes restaurantes locais, para que você possa ficar e saborear a noite - como um verdadeiro parisiense.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Vista do histórico Hôtel de Sens, uma antiga residência real, que abriga a biblioteca desde 1961.
Café ou chá torrado fino para iniciar o passeio
Aprenda sobre a história e a cultura em torno da Segunda Guerra Mundial.
A casa mais antiga de Paris!
Pegue uma xícara dos famosos hot chocolate das cidades para a estrada!
Veja o famoso relógio representando São Jorge e o Dragão
Joli é um restaurante escondido no pátio dentro dos jardins do Museu Carnevalet.
Um dos melhores bares artesanais de Paris com uma variedade de cervejas locais e internacionais.
No final do nosso passeio você vai desfrutar de um pouco de vinho e queijo em uma área animada onde você pode se perguntar e desfrutar de jantar.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
Avaliações(3)
Imagine my surprise when I learned I was the only one on my tour! Allison caters to small groups, thereby, making sure she’s focused on what’s obviously her goal: to assure you have the very best time possible. One-on-ones can be awkward but Allison is very personable, proactive, a good communicator, meticulously planned and executed our itinerary to be sure I experienced the fabric of the city, passionate and knowledgeable and delivered in a way that never felt rushed, and made sure I saw details and heard history that most would have missed otherwise. She used her secrets to access our stops to full advantage. I would sincerely suggest you consider experiencing some of the “Potions” of Paris with Allison’s Tours Truly. P.S: Allison snapped the attached pics so I’d have them to remember the FUN I had, merci beaucoup!
Thank you for joining me on the most refined drinking tour Paris has ever seen—two people, one mission: taste it all. You were the perfect partner in wine (and beer and even chocolate). Huge thanks to your daughter too for booking with me—clearly, good taste runs in the family. Santé and come back soon—we’ve got unfinished glasses!
Allison’s ’Potions in Paris’ tour offered a thoughtfully crafted blend of culture, cuisine and a peek into a few quiet corners of Paris that are missed by most tourists. It was a leisurely-paced tour that felt more like spending the day with a well-informed local than a typical sightseeing sprint. The tour with Allison began at the Bibliothèque Forney, nestled in the Gothic beauty of the Hôtel de Sens. Although it was brief, the stop gave a very real sense of Paris’s layered history. It’s a calm and possibly cinematic way to start the tour experience. From there, we made our way to The Caféothèque of Paris, a snug little café where coffee is taken seriously. It’s a perfectly Parisian wake-up call. The coffee is strong and rich. Meant to be sipped in style with a view of the river. The Mémorial de la Shoah was a somber and meaningful stop on our journey. A short stop to be sure, but one that added powerful context to Paris’s modern identity, giving the tour a deeper dimension. As we passed Rue François Miron, Allison pointed out the oldest house in Paris. A highlight I didn’t expect and a wonderful photo op. These little details are what make Allison’s ’Potions in Paris’ tour shine so brightly. The stop at Jadis et Gourmande was pure indulgence. Their chocolate is so tempting it made it hard to select. It was a sweet midway stop that kept the energy up and spirits high as Allison and I continued on our way. Passing through the Passage de l'Horloge à Automates is like stepping into a hidden fairytale. The quirky, mechanical clock was unexpected. Another Parisian secret you might not come across on your own. Allison & I used the rooftop entrance at the Centre Pompidou, and headed straight for the panoramic view of the city. It is a stunning and perfect place to pause, breathe, and take in the skyline. The vibe shifted to festive at bière cultures Paris, it was hard to choose just one to sample a few of the city’s finest craft beers. It was fun, unpretentious, and literally full of local flavor. As though the tourists haven’t found it yet. We ended the tour on Rue Montorgueil with a wine and cheese tasting. It was the perfect finale for our Parisian potions tour: good food, lively atmosphere, and a new friend to toast. Final Thoughts: 5/5 The itinerary for Allison’s ’Potions in Paris’ tour has been perfected for a mix of history, tastes, and local charm. It’s ideal for curious travelers who want to experience Paris beyond the standard landmarks. While we didn’t go in to sit, we did go in so that I could get a feel for each place. If you're looking for a day that’s relaxed, insightful, and definitely Parisian, this is the one.
Thanks so much for the awesome review! It was seriously great hanging out with you on the tour—felt more like a fun day with friends. Hope our paths cross again soon!
This was a fun and relaxing tour. I went with a group of friends and enjoyed tasting the various beverages that we were introduced to. Some of the drinks are very much associated to France and others were a surprise to me. It also gave us a good sense of one of the more popular districts in Paris, which we continued to explore after the tour was finished. I recommend it!
Merci Lucas, it was such a pleasure to share the time with you all and I hope the rest of your trip was a success as well. Looking forward to your next visit.



