About this experience
The Latin Quarter and Sorbonne, Luxembourg Gardens and Saint-Germain district, the Seine River embankment and other places - what unites them? They are not only attractive tourist locations, but are also connected with the history of the Olympics. What is France's role in the foundation of the Olympic Games? What are the principles and symbols of this event? Let's take a walk around Paris and find answers to these and many other questions.
What to expect
Let's start from the left bank, from the heart of the Latin Quarter, where one of France's oldest universities is located - Sorbonne. It was here that the decision to resume the Olympic Games was made.
Luxembourg Gardens and the Saint-Germain district. Here, those who made decisions at the legislative level about the games strolled, talked, and held meetings in local cafes. What did they talk about, who did they have drinks with, and what did they achieve?
The Seine embankment, where we will talk about the modern Olympics: how it differs from previous ones? About the city and country's preparation and the event venues. What legacy will remain in Paris after the end of the Olympic Games?
You will also learn about the principles and symbols of the Olympic Games in different periods, hear interesting and incredible incidents that occurred at the games, and much more.
Organizational details
- This tour is carried out in accordance with the list of public places available for visiting via QR codes during or before the preparation for the Olympic Games in Paris. We are ready to assist you with the procedure for obtaining the code, so feel free to contact us
- The tour does not grant access rights to fan zones or other places related to the red zone of the games
- The tour will be conducted by me or another guide from our team