French people eat chocolate in a very special way, and this tour celebrates that passion with warmth and a hint of history. In Saint Germain you will discover why Paris has long been hailed as a world-class chocolate destination, from the time of Marie‑Antoinette to today’s artisan makers. Wander the picturesque streets of the Left Bank, absorb the atmosphere of historic cafés and admire landmarks such as Saint Germain‑des‑Prés and Saint Sulpice as the neighbourhood’s rich culinary heritage unfolds. The experience blends storytelling and tasting, offering lively insights into the origins of cacao, the techniques of chocolate making and the traditions behind iconic French patisserie. Expect evocative anecdotes, sumptuous treats and sensory moments that celebrate texture, flavour and craftsmanship. This tour is designed for those who delight in gastronomy and cultural discovery: it’s an indulgent stroll through one of Paris’s most charming quarters where local savoir‑faire is on full display. Whether you are a seasoned chocolate fan or simply curious, the journey promises memorable flavours and a deeper appreciation of Parisian sweet culture. Read more
Bring a camera and an appetite for sweets
Small group (maximum 10 participants) — please arrive on time
Tour runs approximately 3 hours; starts at 14:30 and finishes around 17:30
Bring an umbrella in case of rain
Wear comfortable footwear for walking
Indulge in the best of Saint Germain: savour artisan chocolate, delicate macarons and exquisite pastries as you explore charming streets and historic cafés.
Perfect for food lovers and anyone seeking a delicious, sensory way to discover the Left Bank.