Kid-Friendly Medieval Paris Tour
From€229
3 hours
Paris, France
About this activity
A private, 3-hour walking tour through Paris's Latin Quarter and Panthéon, designed for families with children, featuring interactive storytelling and historical insights.
Highlights
- Explore the historic Latin Quarter
- Discover the architectural marvel of the Panthéon
- Engage in interactive storytelling
- Learn about medieval Parisian life
- Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere
Full description
Step back in time and immerse your family in the rich history of medieval Paris with this engaging 3-hour private walking tour. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you'll wander through the charming streets of the Latin Quarter, uncovering tales of knights, kings, and ancient traditions. The journey culminates with a visit to the Panthéon, where you'll marvel at its stunning architecture and learn about its significance in French history. This tour is tailored for families, ensuring that both adults and children are captivated by the stories and sights along the way. It's an unforgettable adventure that brings the past to life in the heart of Paris.
Included / Excluded
- Private guided tour of the Latin Quarter
- Visit to the Panthéon
- Interactive storytelling for children
- Meals and beverages
Itinerary
1
Pass by: You will meet your guide in Place Renè Viviani, a beautiful green area lying on the banks of the river Seine. This square is an idyllic, peaceful spot that provides one the finest views of Notre Dame in the city, and is also well-known for being home to the oldest living tree in Paris, said to date back to around 1602!
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2
Pass by: This is where you will begin your exploration, admiring some of the city's medieval districts before you reach the Latin quarter. History will be brought to life thanks to the experience and know-how of your kid-friendly guide as you learn about the district's fascinating origins. You will take a stroll down some the oldest parts of Paris, with quaint narrow streets leading you to pretty little squares lying in the shadows of towering monuments. Then you will arrive in the Latin Quarter itself, well-known for its student population and vibrant atmosphere.
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3
Pass by: The Latin Quarter is the home to a number of higher education institutes, and takes its name from the fact that during the Middle Ages, students of the nearby Sorbonne University spoke exclusively in Latin. You will be shown the area's principle landmarks and attractions, including the aforementioned Sorbonne University. The institution was founded in the 13th century, and played a vital role in Paris becoming the nation's capital.
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4
Pass by: As well as the attractive Place Paul-Langevin, a pretty green space lined by magnificent magnolia trees, the Latin Quarter is also home to a number of Roman remains.
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5
Pass by: One such place is the Arènes de Lutèce, an arena that used to hold 15,000 people and which was also used as an amphitheatre in order to host gladiatorial combat. This is one of the city's most significant ancient Roman sites, and a visit to the Latin Quarter really isn't complete without seeing it.
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6
The tour then proceeds onto the Saint-Etienne du Mont Church. An impressive building, the church presents an unusual style of architecture which dates back to a transitional period between flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance. This unique structure is not merely a tourist attraction, it is also an important destination for pilgrims as well as being a fully operational Catholic church. Among the important things to see inside is the shrine dedicated to Saint Genevieve, the Patron Saint of Paris. Furthermore, you will be amazed by the rood screen, splendidly carved panels and a sequence of magnificent stained glass windows in the ambulatory and chancel, dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
Duration: 30 minAdmission: YES
7
You will round off the tour by visiting one of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, the Panthéon. A fantastic example of Neoclassical architecture which gained popularity in the 1700s, its facade is based on that of the Pantheon in Rome. Moreover, it is crowned by a small dome which bears more than a passing resemblance to St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It is the final resting place of many celebrated French historical figures, such as Victor Hugo, Marie Curie and Alexandre Dumas.
Duration: 30 minAdmission: YES
Meeting point
Start Location
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Important information
Know before you book
- The tour is conducted in English; ensure all participants understand the language.
- Children should be accompanied by at least one adult during the tour.
- Photography is allowed; however, be mindful of other visitors at sites.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for cobblestone streets.
- Bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour.
- Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the conditions.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Stroller Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- We suggest wearing comfortable shoes
Additional information
We suggest wearing comfortable shoes
