Available languages
4 hours 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
The audio guide serves as a convenient mobile companion for exploring the city in a limited amount of time. This route through the renowned Parisian neighborhood of Marais is estimated to take between 2-3 hours. A GPS map will guide you, highlighting interesting landmarks to observe, stores to visit, and local delicacies to try in nearby cafes. You will certainly see: The oldest house in Paris, A section of the city's medieval fortifications, The most elegant church in Paris, Carnavalet History of Paris Museum, Picasso Museum, Jewish Quarter.
The itinerary includes 47 points of interest, each accompanied by an audio commentary and an illustration. Roam around Paris at your leisure, pause, observe, discover, and savor without the pressure of keeping up with a guide. This tour can be enhanced with other Paris itineraries offered by TouringBee.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The audio guide is available through a mobile app for iOS and Android
Food and drinks are not included in the tour
Entry tickets to the museums are not included and must be purchased separately in advance
The tour does not cover all sights in Marais
This is a self-guided tour - you will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map (without a human guide)
The audio guide can be accessed at any time - the date and time provided at checkout are approximate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Landmark Illustrations
47 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
One-year access to the tour in your preferred language
Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
Offline map featuring a route for effortless GPS navigation
In-person tour guide
Smartphone and Headphones
Admission Tickets
Transportation
Food and Beverages
Les Halles
The original Les Halles Market in Paris was once the city’s bustling central food market, known as the “Belly of Paris,” immortalized by Émile Zola. For centuries, it was the heart of the city’s trade in meat, produce, and flowers. In the 1970s, the old pavilions were demolished, and the market moved to the suburbs. Today, the area is home to Forum des Halles, a massive underground shopping mall crowned by the modern Canopée structure. Though the atmosphere has changed, echoes of its lively, chaotic past still linger in the surrounding streets and cafés.
Brasserie Le Cochon à l’Oreille is a charming, historic eatery tucked near Les Halles in Paris, known for its Art Nouveau décor and classic French cuisine. With tiled walls, brass fittings, and vintage mirrors, it feels like stepping into early 20th-century Paris. The name—“The Pig at the Ear”—adds a playful twist, while the menu offers hearty dishes like confit de canard, beef tartare, and crème brûlée. Popular with locals and travelers alike, it’s a place to savor both a good meal and the ambiance of an older, more intimate Paris.
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
T2064EHeugenet,
Oct 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Tried thisFood Tour in Le Marais — and honestly, that’s how all tours should be. You go at your own pace, stop where you want, eat what you actually feel like. No pre-fixed menus, no tourist-trap sandwiches, no “you must try this overpriced cheese.” I wandered through the streets, devoured the cult falafel, then chased it with coffee and a macaron filled with my favorite jam at another café. Absolute freedom — and no guide rushing you along. Loved that it’s not just about food but also about stories — from royal orgies (yes, really) to the fact that coke actually came from French wine. Didn’t see that coming. Still thinking about going back to try that onion soup that keeps haunting me. If freedom had a flavor, it’d probably taste like this tour.


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