Paris in a Day: City Stroll with Louvre and Sacre Coeur

Highlights

  • Discover the Louvre: The World’s Best-Loved Museum

  • Admire the dazzling exterior of the Sainte-Chapelle and Cathedral of Notre-Dame

  • Explore the marvels of The Arc of Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Coeur

  • Drive up the opulent Champs-Elysées

Summary

Engage in this very personal discovery of the ideals and accomplishments of the people of this great city across the ages, leaving you entertained, enlightened and inspired by the beauty of Paris!

Tour info

Duration
8 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Adult: (18-64 years)
€975.00
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

The Louvre: From Mighty Fortress to Royal Palace to World’s Best-Loved Museum Charles De Gaulle famously had “a certain idea of France.” Arguably, that idea was born nearly a millennium ago at the Louvre. It is the crucible in which the soul of a nation was forged, the sacred shrine that preserves the identity of a people. The Renaissance – the French word for “rebirth” – saw a deliberate reaching back to Ancient Roman ideas, ideals, art and architecture. This is on magnificent display in the Michelangelo Gallery, featuring 3 centuries of Italian sculpture that begin with work by the room’s namesake, two Slaves from the Florentine Master’s collection of unfinished works intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II. And, of course, you can’t talk about the Renaissance without mentioning Leonardo da Vinci. The great man traveled to France in 1518, bringing with him a number of paintings, both finished and unfinished. Among these was the portrait of a young woman we know as Mona Lisa. Her hair falls naturally over her shoulders, her neckline unadorned. It is this simplicity that makes her so endearing. But there is nuance, too, a muted playfulness that dances in her beguiling eyes, and the little lift of one corner of her mouth, an enigmatic not-quite-half-smile that has inspired lovelorn poetry and purple prose for more than half a millennium. The Gothic Glory of France’s Medieval Monarchy: The Sainte-Chapelle and Notre-Dame You journey over the Seine and back in time as you arrive on the Ile de la Cité at the very heart of Paris. You will take a moment to admire the dazzling exterior of the Sainte-Chapelle, commissioned in the 13th century by King Louis IX (later to be canonized as Saint Louis). The Sainte-Chapelle is effective preparation for the jewel of Medieval Paris, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The mists of mystery and history are lifted as your Guide illuminates the story of the most famous of all of Europe’s great Gothic churches, from its consecration in the late 12th century to the recent fire that threatened utter devastation. But like the soul of the city she embodies, Notre-Dame still stands tall and proud. Modern Marvels: The Arc of Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Coeur Completing the journey across the Seine to the Left Bank, you’ll linger over quintessentially Parisian fare in the Latin Quarter, home to one of the oldest universities on Earth. After lunch, you’ll be off for a drive up the opulent Champs-Elysées, standing at the very center of the star is the magnificent Arc de Triomphe, commissioned in the wake of Napoleon’s stunning victory at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Not far away stands another testament to vision and industry. Firmly rooted in the Earth of History but ambitiously soaring into the skies, the Eiffel Tower is the ideal marriage of form and function, of grace and strength. Standing over all of this, surveilling the city from the very summit of Montmartre, is the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur.

What’s included?

  • Expert, English-speaking private guide.

  • Expedited entrance tickets.

  • Private car service.

  • Headsets (for groups of 6 or more).

  • Food and beverages

  • Gratuities (optional)

Things to know

Before you book

  • As this is a walking tour through different areas of the city with steps and uneven walkways, comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are strongly recommended.

  • Please advise if there are any travelers with mobility concerns so that we can best accommodate you.

  • Wheelchairs and motorized scooters are not permitted.

Before you go

  • Our guide will meet you at the Statue of Louis XIV, Cour Napoléon et Pyramide du Louvre, 75001. They will have a Through Eternity sign.

  • Please ensure you arrive 10 minutes early and at the right meeting point. If you are unable to find your guide by 10 minutes before the starting time, please call our office at +1 800-267-7581.

  • As this is a walking tour, comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are strongly recommended.

  • Please advise if any travelers have mobility concerns.

  • The ages of any children joining the tour are required. Upon booking, please email the ages of all children traveling with you to [email protected].

  • All churches have a dress code that requires visitors to keep their shoulders and knees covered. You may risk refused entry should you not comply with the dress code.

  • The cost of the tour includes entrance tickets and the cost of the guide. Food and drinks fees are not included. The cost of the tour does not include gratuity for the guide.

Cancellation Policy

    15 or more days before the tour day: 90% of the cost will be refunded, minus ticket costs; Between 8 and 14 days before the tour day: 50% of the cost will be refunded, minus ticket costs; 7 days or less: no refund.

About operator:

Through Eternity is a tour company in Italy that provides insightful guidance and commentary on historical and artistic sights, both well known and off the beaten track. The company has been providing exceptionally high quality cultural tourism since 1999. Our guides are all highly educated, fluent English-speaking professionals who bring history alive and provide deep cultural context. The company provides tours and excursions in Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, England and Greece. All Through Eternity's back-office staff are native English speakers.

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