Free Tour Paris - PARIS STEP BY STEP TOURS
This is one of the better free walking tours in Paris, covering the intellectual heart of the Left Bank where Roman Lutetia once stood.
About Free Tour Paris - PARIS STEP BY STEP TOURS
This is one of the better free walking tours in Paris, covering the intellectual heart of the Left Bank where Roman Lutetia once stood. You'll walk cobblestone streets that housed medieval scholars, see the exact café tables where Sartre wrote, and stand in the courtyard of the Sorbonne where student riots began in 1968. The guides know their stuff - expect detailed stories about how Hemingway actually lived (spoiler: he wasn't always drunk) and why Voltaire's remains ended up in the Panthéon.
The two-hour route starts at Place Saint-Michel and winds through narrow medieval lanes most tourists never find. You'll pause at the Roman baths of Cluny, learn why the Panthéon's pendulum matters, and hear about the CIA-funded literary magazines at Shakespeare and Company. The pacing is comfortable with strategic stops at café terraces when your feet need rest. Groups cap at 20 people, so you can actually hear everything.
Honestly, this beats most paid tours. The guides work for tips only, so they're motivated to keep you engaged. Skip the obvious Notre-Dame exterior shots - you'll see it from better angles along the route. The Shakespeare and Company portion can feel rushed during busy periods, but the historical context they provide makes browsing there afterward much richer. Book the morning slot if you want smaller crowds.
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