best food tours in Paris, France

No trip to the “City of Lights” is complete without exploring its culinary scene. Discover our selection of the best food tours in Paris and savor everything from cream-filled profiteroles to escargot!

A culinary tour is one of the best things to do in Paris. Check out my top 3 best food tours in the French capital based on location and included tastings, or scroll down to see the entire list of mouthwatering food tours in Paris. Bon appétit!

#TourPriceTastingsDuration
1Paris Walking Food TourFrom €1299 tastings3h18m
2Latin Quarter Food TourFrom €109.9710 tastings3h
3Paris Ultimate Food TourFrom €87.2011 tastings3h30m

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1 – Paris Walking Food Tour

Paris Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (1918 reviews)

“Ryan was a great tour guide. Easily one of the top experiences on our trip. From bread, cheese, meat, chocolate, crepes, macarons, to wine. We enjoyed it all.” nicole, Viator

Choose between two of the best foodie districts in Paris: Montmartre or Notre Dame.

Each choice promises a feast of treats ranging from savory specialties like the renowned blue-veined cheeses to sweet indulgences such as macarons and pastries.

Operated by Secret Food Tours & Secret Tours, this experience is conducted in small groups to maintain authenticity and provide a personalized touch. The tour finishes with a bang at a surprise location to taste a mystery dish.

Summary of the tour:

  • Stop at six locations for multiple tastings
  • Montmartre: chocolates, macarons, crepes, French bread, cheese, cured sausages and hams, wines
  • Notre Dame: viennoiseries, oysters, regional tarts and desserts
  • Children of all ages welcome
This tour departs from the Boulevard de Clichy, located in the Montmartre district.
The excursion lasts between 3 and 3.5 hours.
Adults will pay approximately €120 each for this Paris food tour, while children aged 13 to 17 cost just under €110 each. Younger children between the ages of 3 and 12 cost around €100 each.
You can choose between a guided walk through the Montmartre district or instead, the Notre Dame neighborhood. Those that take place in the Notre Dame region are centered around the Pont Marie.
Tours are offered in English, making them accessible to a wide range of travelers.
This tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
This tour is not accessible for travelers in a wheelchair or people with reduced mobility.
There is a fair amount of walking on this excursion, and travelers should select appropriate attire, and footwear.

Our review

This tour takes you to some of the most beautiful locations in Paris and is more than just a food tour. It gives like-minded travelers the opportunity to bond over their shared love for French culture.

Hosted by enthusiastic guides who treat you as part of the family, these experiences will make you feel less like a tourist and more like an old friend returning for a catchup over some nibbles.

2 – Latin Quarter Food Tour

Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (162 reviews)

“So much fun with Nico! Some highlights were having French oysters, yummy baguettes and fromage, and of course, fabulous wine! Would do again in a heartbeat!” bonnie, Viator

For those eager to explore a different corner of Paris, Sidewalk Food Tours offers an excursion that takes you on a culinary journey through the Latin Quarter.

In this neighborhood, also known as the 5th arrondissement, you can find charming cobbled streets and a selection of artisanal food shops, including charcuterie shops and boulangeries. Visit a cheese shop to sample three renowned French cheeses, enjoy a crisp baguette, and try finely cured sausages while strolling through the oldest district in Paris.

You will also get the opportunity to try local wines and sweet and savory crepes.

Summary of the tour:

  • Try cheeses, breads, cured meats, pastries, crepes, sausages and other snacks
  • Wine tasting included
  • Beverages included
  • Explore the oldest district in Paris
  • Children aged 5 or older are welcome
This tour meets at the Censier-Daubenton metro station.
Like many other food tours in Paris, this excursion lasts approximately 3 hours.
As an adult, you can expect to pay just under €110 for this type of tour. Children aged 5 to 12 cost a little over €90 each.
The route of this tour weaves across the Latin Quarter with pre-planned stops at several food outlets, including fish shops and wine shops.
Guides will speak English on this Paris food tour.
This tour has a maximum of 8 travelers.
This tour is wheelchair accessible.
There is a minimum booking requirement of two adults.

Our review

If you’re looking to get the most bang for your buck, this is the tour for you. With enthusiastic guides, enlightening commentary, and a selection of heavenly tidbits set against a backdrop of historic buildings, this excursion is one of the best food tours in Paris.

We appreciate that this tour gives you the opportunity to try oysters and crêpes, which are not typically found in similar experiences.

3 – Paris Ultimate Food Tour

Paris Ultimate Food Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (607 reviews)

“Absolutely outstanding thanks to Emily our tour guide. She was adorable, fun, and very knowledgeable. The tour itself was way more than we anticipated!!!” kim, Viator

This food tour takes place in the historic Marais neighborhood. In addition to pastries and cheeses, you’ll sample iconic French dishes, such as hearty French onion soup.

As you visit a variety of establishments, each dedicated to a particular facet of French gastronomy, you’ll delve into the city’s favored beverage: wine. You’ll get the chance to taste full-bodied reds and smooth whites. The tour, hosted by Devour France Food Tours, also offers knowledge about some of Paris’ most iconic landmarks, including the Musée Picasso.

Summary of the tour:

  • Visit both historical and modern-style eateries
  • 11 tastings from 8 establishments
  • Try classic French dishes, pastries, breads, Jewish delicacies, macarons, cheeses, cured meats
  • Wine tasting included (2 half glasses)
  • This tour can accommodate dietary needs and preferences
  • Children of all ages welcome
This tour meets along the Rue de Turenne, one of the district’s most famed roads.
Another option that lasts approximately 3.5 hours, this tour packs a lot of punch into a short stretch of time.
You can expect to pay €110 per adult for this food tour in Paris. Children aged 5 to 12 cost €90 each while those under 5 can participate for free.
You can expect to wander the majority of the Marais neighborhood, stopping at several landmarks, such as renowned wine cellars and art galleries.
This tour is offered in English and takes place in groups of 10 travelers, meaning that everyone will have the opportunity to ask questions.
This tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
While many dietary requirements, such as vegetarian and gluten-free, can be accommodated, vegans and those who are lactose intolerant are advised against participating in this excursion.

Our review

We advise you to skip hotel breakfast (even if it’s delicious), to make sure you’ve got enough room to enjoy the plethora of meticulously chosen delicacies offered on this guided walk through the city.

4 – Montmartre: Gourmet Food & Wine Tasting tour

Montmartre Hill Sweet & Savory French Gourmet Food & Wine Tasting Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (1495 reviews)

“Great tour of Montmartre: sampling sweets, savories and wines in local specialty stores. Knowledgeable guide. Would highly recommend!” bernard, Viator

This food tour in Paris takes place in the Montmartre district and offers visitors a whopping 10 tastings (more than most other culinary tours).

During this tour you will explore one of the best places to visit in Paris: the only vineyard in the city. Here you you will learn more about the viniculture scene of Paris, dating back to the 10th century.

Dishes on the menu include cured meats, salty cheeses and finger-licking chocolates, complemented by a refreshing glass of rosé or a rich red wine. During this tour you will be accompanied by your knowledgeable Original Food Tours Paris guide.

This excursion begins at the Place Blanche, just a stone's throw from the Blanche metro station.
Lasting between 3 and 3.5 hours, this is an ideal half-day activity, with morning and afternoon slots available.
Adults will pay between €100 and €110 each for this type of food tour in Paris, while children, classed as those between 4, and 13, benefit from a discounted rate of €90 each.
This excursion stays in the Montmartre district for its duration, passing by a number of attractions, including the Moulin Rouge and Sacré Coeur.
Several passionate guides run these excursions, all of them speaking English for the entirety of the tour.
This tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a raincoat as the weather in Paris can be unpredictable.

Our review

Personal stories and luxurious desserts are the perfect pairing on this tour led by local guides familiar with every nook, and cranny of this culinary district. The carefully chosen dishes cater to a variety of palettes and you’ll walk in the footsteps of artistic masterminds as you find out about Vincent Van Gogh’s haunts.

Hot tip: Don’t miss our selection of the best wine tastings in Paris.

5 – Pastry & Chocolate Tasting Tour

Paris French Sweet Gourmet Specialties Tasting Tour with Pastry & Chocolate

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (926 reviews)

“It was great being able to walk around parts of the city and trying different pastries, chocolates and jams.” jessica, Viator

Travelers with a sweet tooth will delight in this food tour offered by Meeting the French, which focuses on pastries, chocolates, and bread. You can choose between two areas: the architecturally stunning Saint-Germain-des-Prés or the historic Marais district.

Whichever neighborhood you choose, you’ll delve into the history of Paris through a variety of sweet treats, including artisanal chocolates and colorful macarons. You will visit some of Paris’ most esteemed chocolateries and pâtisseries, where your knowledgeable guide will tell you more about the techniques behind these mouthwatering delicacies.

Meeting points for this tour depend on which destination you choose. If you select Saint-Germain-des-Prés, you’ll meet outside a chocolate shop on Rue de Sèvres, whereas if you choose Marais, you’ll meet along Rue Rambuteau.
You’ll spend 3 hours discovering the highlights of Paris, both through its charming streets and unparalleled cuisine.
Adults cost €130 each on this Paris food tour, while children aged 6 to 11 cost €100 each. Children under 6 incur no additional charge.
Meander along the most renowned streets of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter or the Marais district on this excursion.
This tour is offered in English, as well as German, Japanese, Italian, Spanish and French.
This tour has a maximum of 8 travelers.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Come prepared for any eventuality as this tour operates in all weathers.

Our review

The tour guides know where to find the best treats in the city, ensuring you’ll never be disappointed with their choices. We love how their recommendations encourage you to sample goodies you wouldn’t think to try alone, enabling you to gain a well-rounded view of Paris.

6 – Montmartre Walking Tour: Art, Culture and Food

Montmartre Walking Tour Paris' Best Art, Culture and Food

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (1496 reviews)

“Sam was awesome! We enjoyed how she gave the history background of the area. Pointing out interesting sites. The walk was fairly easy, but appreciated the breaks we took along. Thank you Sam!!” maritza, Viator

Food lovers who are interested in the culture of the French capital, should opt for this combined food tour in Paris. You’ll not only indulge in the favorite delicacies of the locals, but also learn more about the famous faces who once strolled through the artistic district of Montmartre, including Van Gogh.

On this journey, offered by ExperienceFirst, you’ll witness both the magnificent 20th-century Basilica du Sacré-Coeur, and the Moulin Rouge, renowned as the birthplace of the cancan.

You’ll meet your guide at the Place Blanche, which is easily reached from other parts of Paris via metro, bus and coach.
A shorter option for time-restricted travelers, this tour lasts just 1.5 hours.
Adults will pay between €30 and €40 each on this food tour in Paris, while children aged 5 to 11 receive a small discount of around €5 each on the full fare. Those under this age can join a paying adult for free.
You’ll wind your way through the Montmartre district during this excursion, stopping to see landmarks such as the Basilica du Sacré-Coeur.
This tour operates in English only.
This tour has a maximum of 25 travelers.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for those who have heart problems or serious medical conditions.
This tour offers access to a Paris shuttle included in your ticket price, enabling you to navigate your way to the meeting point with ease. This tour takes place regardless of weather conditions, so make sure to dress accordingly.

Our review

This tour involves a lot of uphill walking. In return for your efforts, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the French capital and treated to various delicacies to keep your strength up along the way.

7 – Le Marais: Food and Wine Tasting Tour

Le Marais Paris The Original District Food and Wine Tasting Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (740 reviews)

“Amelie was an exceptional guide! We could not believe how many delicious foods we tasted. This was a highlight of our Paris trip!” Teri, Viator

This tour gives you the chance to visit up to 10 renowned cafes, chocolateries, boulangeries, and food outlets. From salty cured meats to jams and tapenades, you will uncover new aspects of French cuisine as you indulge in the city’s most exquisite foods.

Your Original Food Tours Paris guide will take you to the Marais district where you will visit the oldest market in Paris. This market, established in the 17th century, still provides a wide variety of produce to local residents today. This tour is interesting for travelers with a sweet tooth, as you get to try macarons and chocolates, all washed down with local wines.

You’ll meet your group along the Rue de Bretagne, which is best known for its market and is easily reached by bus.
You should carve out 3.5 hours of your itinerary to slot in this food tour in Paris.
You can expect to pay between €110 and €120 per adult on this excursion. Children between the ages of 4 and 13 are charged between €90, and €100 each.
You’ll cover many highlights of the Marais district on this tour, including the Marché des Enfants Rouges and the Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church.
This tour is offered in both English and French.
This tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
While this tour is not wheelchair accessible, it is stroller accessible.
You must inform your operator of any allergies or dietary restrictions at the time of booking so that your needs can be accommodated. Comfortable shoes and a raincoat are recommended.

Our review

Whether you like to play it safe or are a culinary daredevil, this tour offers something for everyone. Be prepared for plenty of walking, which is the perfect way to make more room for the next treat.

8 – Le Marais: Walking Food Tour (Secret Food Tours)

Paris Le Marais Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (250 reviews)

“Our tour guide was knowledgeable and provided some great fun facts! We were so happily full! We truly enjoyed ourselves.” diana, Viator

If the allure of the unknown is what draws you to new places, then you have to participate in this culinary journey offered by Secret Food Tours & Secret Tours. Start your day with a breakfast of champions – coffee and a croissant – before visiting a renowned boulangerie to discover what makes French bread unique.

Explore the Marché des Enfants Rouges where you will sample local cheeses that are a perfect match for French wines. Indulge in a croque monsieur, a quintessential comfort food, or feast on a traditional French pie.

At the end of the tour a secret dish awaits, following an assortment of sweet goodies.

You’ll meet your guide outside the St Paul metro station, which is accessible from all of Paris’ districts.
Slightly longer than other excursions, this food tour lasts 4 hours.
Adults will pay €110 each for this food tour in Paris while children aged 13 to 17 benefit from a small reduction of around €5 each. Younger children under 13 cost just under €100 each.
The excursion explores the Marais district, ending at the Rue de Bretagne.
This tour is available in English.
This tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for travelers with back problems, heart problems or other serious medical conditions.
You can select from several timeslots throughout the day, making this excursion flexible enough to fit into any Paris itinerary.

Our review

This comprehensive tour of the Parisian culinary scene is interesting for travelers who love to try different types of food. Falafels and meringues are some of the treats that you won’t find on other tours. No matter which guide accompanies you, you’ll be guaranteed an enthusiastic and insightful introduction to French cuisine.

9 – Private Food Tour of Saint Germain

The 10 Tastings of Paris With Locals Saint Germain Private Food Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (91 reviews)

“Alpha was amazing!! Introduced us to food we otherwise would not have tried. Shared a lot of information about Paris and the food culture. We really enjoyed our tour.” pam, viator

If you’re looking for a more personalized experience, then this private culinary adventure in Paris with Withlocals is worth considering.

Explore the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neigborhood, together with a guide who is both passionate about French cuisine and dedicated to your enjoyment of the tour. Without other tourists around, you will have plenty of opportunities to discuss the dishes, such as cured meats and quiche.

Considering this is a private food tour, you can tailor it to your preferences. Moreover, your guide will give you a historical overview of the most famous landmarks of the neighborhood.

This tour begins outside the legendary Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
You’ll spend 3 hours in the presence of your knowledgeable foodie guide, giving you enough time to try 10 dishes.
Prices range from €100 to €290 per person, depending on your group size.
You’ll embark on a circular route through the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area, passing by landmarks such as the Place de Furstenberg and ending back at your starting point.
This tour is offered in English, Italian and French.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible. Those traveling with a stroller can participate.
It’s worth doing a little research of your own before taking this tour as you may be asked if there are any specific dishes you’d like to try or food outlets you wish to visit.

Our review

This private tour offers the possibility to engage with your guide on a deeper level, through a series of interesting conversations. Expect to be full for the rest of the day, as you will indulge in various dishes including pastries, mousse, and baguettes.

We love how this tour combines culinary delights with sightseeing, saving you money compared to booking two separate excursions.

10 – Private Food Tour of Montmartre

The 10 Tastings of Paris With Locals Montmartre Private Food Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (111 reviews)

“It was a great tour. Host was a local and very knowledgeable of the area. Food selection was great. Saw most interesting places in Montmartre.” susan, Viator

Another interesting private tour in Paris is this food tour that takes place in Montmartre. Your private guide will bring you to the best culinary hotspots and you will get the chance to learn about some of the greatest artists of all time, such as Pissaro, who painted the Boulevard Montmartre 14 times.

Although your enthusiastic guide has prepared a route, you can tailor the itinerary to your preferences. The culinary samplings feature quiche Lorraine, an assortment of cheeses, oysters, and macarons.

Meet your guide outside the Blanche metro station, located along the Line 2 metro route.
Set aside approximately 3 hours for this private food tour in Paris.
Prices vary between €100 and €300 per person, according to your group size.
You’ll discover the highlights of the Montmartre district on this tour, including the Moulin Rouge, Place du Tertre and the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre.
This tour operates in both English and French.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible. Those traveling with a stroller can participate.
If you wish to visit particular destinations on this tour, you should inform your operator as soon as possible so they have time to rearrange the itinerary.

Our review

Dessert lovers will not want to skip this tour as you will mainly eat sweet treats like macarons and crêpes. Your guide will also give you recommendations on where to eat during your stay in Paris.

11 – The Award-Winning Private Food Tour of Paris

The Award-Winning Private Food Tour of Paris 6 or 10 Tastings

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (215 reviews)

“We had an excellent time discovering the food of Paris with Nella. We left with full bellies and more Parisian food knowledge. We enjoyed eating at the market where as toursists, we would have otherwise felt unequipped to order. Everything we ate was delicious!” stacey, Viator

When considering food tours in Paris, you should definitely check out this excursion which introduces you to the cuisine of Pletzl (a section of the Jewish Quarter that has been home to European Jews since the 19th century).

Here you will visit a local market and various establishments to experience Parisian street food. You can enjoy six or ten tastings and will also see landmarks like the Hotel de Ville and the Viaduc des Arts, all accompanied by insightful commentary from your Withlocals guide.

Depending on the option you select, you'll meet either along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré or at the Square Armand Trousseau.
This excursion lasts 2 hours with six tastings or 3 hours with 10.
Travelers will pay €110 each for a tasting session with six stops or between €170 and €190 for one that includes 10 decadent treats.
The route of this tour works its way through Pletzl, stopping at several monuments.
This excursion operates in English, Italian, French, Dutch and Spanish.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible. Those traveling with a stroller can participate.
Jot down places or dishes you wish to try before embarking on this tour.

Our review

This excursion is perfect for you if there are many Parisian dishes and delicacies you want to try. We love the flexibility of this tour, which can cater to all of your whims and fancies.

12 – Historical Paris Walking Tour to Vibrant Food Market

Historical Paris Walking Tour to Vibrant Food Market

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (51 reviews)

“Our family of five enjoyed the food walking tour with Sophie. Three boys (18-10 yrs old) stayed engaged and learned so much about Paris cuisine and history. Highly recommend.” amy, Viator

Those who wish to experience every aspect of Paris, should consider this sightseeing tour through the historic 12th arrondissement. Your guide will take you along the banks of the Seine River, which stretches over 770 kilometers through France and into the English Channel.

Here, you’ll encounter the most authentic side of Paris, far from the well-trodden tourist paths, guided by Le Paris de Sophie. You will also visit a renowned market to discover new products and shop for treats to share with friends and family back home.

The meeting point for this excursion is the Pont au Change, which crosses the Seine River.
This tour will last between 2 and 3 hours, depending on your pace.
This tour costs €190 per adult, while children under 5 can be accommodated for free.
You’ll trail through the 12th arrondissement alongside the Seine River, ending the route of this tour at a local market.
This excursion operates in English.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
There is a minimum booking requirement of two guests.

Our review

Your guide, Sophie, will entertain the entire family and will go above and beyond to make sure you all walk away from this experience as Paris experts. Discover a grittier and, in our opinion, more charming side of Paris during this tour.

13 – Paris Gourmet Tour

Paris Gourmet Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.6/5 (68 reviews)

“This was an excellent tour and I’m not joking when I say it’s probably one of the best I’ve ever been on. Our guide, Watanabe had detailed Paris knowledge, lovely food stops, wine tasting, everything!” ronan. get your guide

Those with refined taste buds should consider booking this gourmet culinary experience, operated by Meeting the French.

You’ll begin by sampling various cheeses from France’s repertoire of over 1,200 varieties, paired with local wines. Next, you will visit several bakeries to savor pastries and breads. On the way there you will get the chance to admire the architectural gems of the Latin Quarter.

Lastly, you will try one of France’s most famed delicacies crafted from duck or goose liver: foie gras.

This food tour in Paris begins outside a distinguished cheese shop along the Boulevard Saint-Germain.
You’ll spend 3 hours soaking up the culinary scene of Paris on this excursion.
You’ll pay €110 per adult and between €80, and €90 per child aged 6 to 11 for this tour. Children under 6 travel free.
Expect to wander the Latin Quarter, which is situated on the left bank of the Seine River and is spread out over the 5th, and 6th arrondissements.
A great option for many international travelers, this tour is offered in English, French, Japanese, Spanish, German and Italian.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
A minimum of two travelers is required in order for this tour to operate.

Our review

Although the foie gras is certainly delicious, the real highlight of this tour are the exceptional guides. They welcome you with open arms and treat you like an old friend. With expertise ranging from croissants to cultural insights, these experts have a profound knowledge of the city.

14 – Off the Beaten Path Food tour of Belleville at 10:30 am

Food tour Belleville Off the Beaten Path 10 30 am

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 (26 reviews)

“Sean was a knowledgEable and gracious host. His knowledge of Paris blew us away and I would highly recommend his tours.” lianna, viator

If you’ve already explored Montmartre and le Marais, you might enjoy stepping off the beaten path with a visit to the Belleville neighborhood.

This neighborhood is located in the 19th and 20th arrondissements, and is known for its street art and quirky boutiques. Travelers can revel in the charm of this neighborhood as they travel between chocolate shops, butchers and bistros on this Paris a Dream tour.

Sample cold cuts, pastries, chocolates, and desserts, and discover what makes this area so unique.

Summary of the tour:

  • Taste chocolates, charcuterie, pastries, desserts, wine and cheese
  • Visit the lesser-known Belleville neighborhood
  • Travelers need to be 18 or older to participate
You’ll meet your guide outside the Jourdain metro station to embark on this tour.
Spend 3 hours exploring the city’s most famed eats.
Belleville food tours begin at €80 per person for a group experience. You can upgrade to a private excursion for around €160 per person.
This excursion travels through the Belleville neighborhood, ending at the Couronnes metro station.
This tour operates in English, French and Spanish.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 6 participants.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible. Service animals are allowed.
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes in preparation for your walk through the Belleville district.

Our review

Belleville, often overlooked, is a special corner of the city that invites you to linger long after you’ve been introduced to its charming streets. The tour offers expert guides, exceptional food, and an intriguing neighborhood — everything a traveler could desire.

15 – Le Marais: Pastry and Chocolate Food Tour

Le Marais Pastry and Chocolate Food Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.4/5 (47 reviews)

“It was a very interesting and animated tour. Roberto accommodated the tour to our needs and even my 10 year old daughter thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you!” dafni, get your guide

Discover the culinary delights of Paris through the eyes of a professional and classically trained chef. This food tour, hosted by Meeting the French, offers great variety despite its focus on sweet treats. You’ll discover the best spots for gelato, aromatic spices, chocolates, and spirits.

Your guide’s enthusiasm for French gastronomy will be contagious, offering you an introduction to the city’s beloved desserts via firsthand tasting experiences. Take the opportunity to admire the notable attractions of the Marais district, such as the Musée National Picasso-Paris and the Place des Vosges.

You’ll travel to the Rue Rambuteau independently where your guide will be waiting to begin the tour.
This excursion lasts approximately 3 hours.
You can expect to pay €110 per adult for a tour of this nature. Children aged 6 to 11 qualify for a discounted rate of between €80 and €90 while those under this age can enjoy the experience for free.
You’ll stay within the Marais district for the duration of this tour.
German, English, French and Japanese speakers can all enjoy this excursion.
This is a private tour with a maximum of 8 participants.
While many excursions offer multiple time slots, this one departs once daily at 2 PM.

Our review

If you’re concerned about your children getting bored, rest assured that this tour is led by guides who are equally engaging for toddlers, teens, and adults. This tour will not only teach you everything about the culinary side of Paris, but you will also learn a lot about the city’s history.

16 – Paris Gourmet Bus Tour

Paris Gourmet Bus Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 (32 reviews)

“It met all expectations. I highly recommend it. Very good food and service” pedro, civitatis

If you don’t want to endlessly wander through the streets of Paris, you can board a luxury double-decker for a delicious meal and gorgeous views of the city’s major attractions without breaking a sweat.

Don’t worry about keeping up with the tour guide or struggling to hear the commentary over the buzz of the streets. During this excursion, hosted by Meeting the French, you will only hear the sound of clinking glasses. Feast on a full meal and admire some of the best tourist attractions in Paris, such as the Champs-Elysées and the Opera Garnier.

The meals offer an insight into fine dining in Paris, with dishes including sea bass carpaccio, Marengo veal, and profiteroles.

This tour departs from the Avenue Kléber, located in the 16th arrondissement.
If you select to have lunch aboard the bus, your tour will last 2 hours, while dinnertime experiences last 3.
You’ll pay between €60 and €100 per adult for this culinary bus tour in Paris, depending on the option you select. Children aged 3 to 12 cost between €40 and €50 each.
The routes of this tour differ between lunchtime and dinnertime experience, but you can expect to see notable sights on both, such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris.
Travelers of all nationalities can enjoy this experience.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible.
When identifying the differences between lunchtime and dinnertime tours, you’ll find that dinner experiences include an additional two courses.

Our review

Navigating the many districts of Paris can be exhausting. This is why we recommend putting your feet up for the afternoon and allowing yourself to be guided past a number of sensational landmarks, all while enjoying first-class service, and a taste of luxury.

How to book food tours in Paris?

There are a plethora of food tours in Paris to choose from. These excursions are frequently listed across various travel websites, each with minor price variations depending on whether the site offers a discount or not.

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Endlessly inspired by Lonely Planet guides as a teen, Jenni has spent the last decade roaming Southeast Asia, Central America and Europe, whether that's solo or with a toddler in tow. From the skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur to the jungle huts of Nicaragua, she's experienced it all. Now based in the UK, Jenni is a freelance writer who can never resist the call of an off-beat national park or the buzz of a rainforest for long. Whether it's jotting down notes on her next bucket list spot or getting lost in a Tourscanner article, you'll always find Jenni writing.