A market and food tour focusing on Women’s roles in creating Paris past and present with your guides Women of Paris and Paris Paysanne.

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A market and food tour focusing on Women’s roles in creating Paris past and present with your guides Women of Paris and Paris Paysanne.
Discover the culinary treasures of the Left Bank with a food tour hosted by Paris by Mouth.
Take a guided tour of the bakeries, chocolate shops, fromageries and other best addresses of the St. Germain neighbourhood with Paris by Mouth.
Join in a city wide celebration of sushi with events taking place in shops, restaurants, and other venues around Paris. Learn to make your own sushi, taste vegan and other innovative sushi creations as well as Sake and Japanese Whisky.
Throughout its long history, the Latin Quarter has hosted the city’s most prestigious educational institutions, along with an eclectic mix of students. More recently, and more in keeping with our gluttonous aims, the area has seen the arrival of prize-winning cheesemongers, sweet shops and other food artisans.
Throughout its long history, the Marais has been home to successive waves of aristocrats, immigrants, artists, and hipsters. The northern section of this quarter is now exploding with art galleries, independent fashion boutiques, and cool new eateries.
Women of Paris has decided to do the first ever charity Sugar+Spice tour in the spirit of the holiday season! We are super excited to do this and all donations will go towards a campaign for women based in France called #WhoisYourHeroine?
Visite guidée insolite de Paris : De la plus vieille auberge à la plus ancienne pâtisserie de la ville, venez découvrir les endroits fétiches des grands auteurs du XIXe siècle… […]
This fantastic tour moves between both the Latin Quarter Saint-Germain, exploring a boulangerie that revitalized French baking, one of the most exhilarating & expensive fromageries in the city, and many incredible sweets. We’ll sample all this, plus some delicious charcuterie, at a hidden treasure of a wine shop.
Throughout its long history, the Latin Quarter has hosted the city’s most prestigious educational institutions, along with an eclectic mix of students. More recently, and more in keeping with our gluttonous aims, the area has seen the arrival of prize-winning cheesemongers, sweet shops and other food artisans.