Explore medieval Paris on a two-hour guided tour, Newbie in Notre-Dame and continuing into the Templar district. Discover the legends, mysteries and influence of the Templars on the city. Admire the Sainte-Chapelle and the Concierge, while walking the historic cobblestones and discovering iconic sites such as the Inn of Sens. With an Expert Guide, immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Middle Ages and the secret societies that marked Paris.
- 2-hour guided tour through medieval Paris
- Explore historic sites such as Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle
- Discover the secrets of the Templars and secret societies
- Available in French and English, in private group
Starting with the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, where faith and architecture meet, your journey traces the origins of the city as the spiritual capital of the kingdom of France. Admire the Sainte-Chapelle, a jewel of Gothic art, before immersing yourself in darker stories at the Conciergerie, where the last great master of the Templars met a tragic fate.
Walking through the cobblestone streets, discover the Inn de Sens, the half-timbered houses on Rue François-Miron and the remains of Philippe Auguste’s ramparts, echoes of a bygone Paris. In the Temple Quarter, discover how the legendary order of warrior monks gained immense power and wealth before experiencing an inevitable fall, and why some believe their secrets are still etched in the city's stones.
The tour ends at the Hostel Nicolas Flamel, the oldest residence in Paris, where myth meets history.
Our Guide will meet you facing Notre-Dame.
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