Food&Wine

Experience Paris Tours with Us

Get a true taste of Parisian life during a Paris Food and Wine Tour!  Paris is known the world over for its gourmet cuisine, rare cheeses, and exquisite wine.  And, anyone on a Paris vacation would be remiss not to sample at least a little of the good life while in the city.  Why not take in dinner and a show with a Moulin Rouge Show Ticket and Dinner?  Or, embark on a Lunch Cruise on Seine River and savor delicious food while checking out the most important Paris attractions.  You can even explore the Wine Promenade in Montmartre and enjoy 3 glasses of the good stuff.  Alternatively, you’ll find gourmet French cooking classes or chocolate-making classes.  That way, you can learn something during your Paris Food and Wine Tour that will allow you to enjoy a little bit of Paris back at home.  And, if you really want to go all out during your Paris holiday, you can taste the divine offerings of Le 58 Tour Paris restaurant inside the Eiffel Tower.  Sitting down to a great meal with spectacular views of the city is one of the most sensational things to do in Paris!

 

Read more

Filter Clear All

Filters selected

Clear

Our tips for Food & Wine

OUR TIPS FOR PARIS FOOD AND WINE TOURS

  • No Photos, Please.Unfortunately, photography is strictly forbidden inside Moulin Rouge, even before and after the show.And, the guards are usually pretty alert.So, put the camera away.
  • First Timers. If it’s your first Paris vacation, then we recommend you book your River Seine Cruise for the daytime.While the city lights have their appeal during the evening, a daytime cruise ensures the best visibility for viewing Paris attractions.
  • You’re not on the List.If you are looking forward to a Paris wine tasting, please keep in mind that these events are immensely popular and fully booked for weeks in advance.Consider booking online well before the beginning of your Paris sightseeing trip.

Good to know

If you’re looking for great weather, the best time to take a Paris Food and Wine Tour is from spring to early summer and October to early November.  You’ll find that the climate is temperate and mild compared to the heat of summer and the chilly winter.  Furthermore, embarking on a Paris Food and Wine Tour during these shoulder seasons means you are less likely to be frustrated huge crowds like you would in summer.  Speaking of which, the hot summer sun isn’t totally unbearable.  But, the crowds at major Paris attractions can be.  Despite that fact, summer is still the most popular time to take a Paris vacation.  Once you’re there, figuring out the best time of day to take a Paris Food and Wine Tour really depends on you.  If you’re taking a gourmet foodie tour, then you should plan it for a time when you’ll be hungry.  If you’re interested in a romantic wine tasting, then you might want to book it for just before sunset.  And, if you’d like to book dinner and a show, then try reserving your table for the evenings in order to enjoy the proper ambiance.  It’s what to do in Paris!

Cities Near Paris

travel inspiration from guidebook

Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. To find out more, please read our Cookie Policy. Accept