Latin Quarter Guided Tour with Panthéon Entry





Description
Discover the heart of Paris’s history on this guided walking tour through the Latin Quarter, one of the city’s most iconic and charming neighborhoods. From ancient Roman ruins to elegant Renaissance gardens, follow your expert guide as you explore monuments and hidden gems that tell the story of Paris across the centuries. Visit the breathtaking Église Saint‑Étienne‑du‑Mont, home to the shrine of Saint Geneviève, and step into the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheater where gladiators once fought. Stroll through the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens and end your experience at the Panthéon, where reserved tickets give you guaranteed access to this monumental tribute to France’s greatest minds. Perfect for history lovers and first-time visitors alike, this tour offers an authentic Parisian experience beyond the usual highlights.
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Begin your journey in the heart of Paris’s intellectual quarter at the historic Sorbonne. Founded in the 13th century, the Sorbonne became a symbol of medieval scholarship and theological debate, giving the Latin Quarter its name. Admire the Baroque façade of the chapel from the outside, designed under Cardinal Richelieu, and learn about the university’s enduring influence on Parisian life and culture. This iconic landmark sets the stage for a walk through centuries of history.
Step briefly into the peaceful courtyard of the Collège de France, established in 1530 by King Francis I. Created to teach revolutionary subjects like Hebrew, astronomy, and anatomy—often forbidden at the Sorbonne—it became a hub for free thinkers and intellectual progress. Your guide will share how this Renaissance institution shaped Paris’s reputation as a city of ideas.
Enter one of Paris’s most beautiful yet lesser-known churches. This Renaissance gem houses the shrine of Saint Geneviève, Paris’s patron saint, credited with saving the city from Attila the Hun (c. 406–453 AD), who was one of the most feared rulers in history — the leader of the Huns, a nomadic warrior people from Central Asia who invaded and terrorized parts of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. Marvel at Paris’s only surviving Renaissance rood screen, admire its intricate stained-glass windows, and see the tombs of literary and scientific icons like Pascal and Racine. The guide will bring the church’s stories to life during this extended interior visit.
Step back nearly 2,000 years as you descend into this hidden Roman amphitheater—one of the oldest monuments in Paris. Once a bustling arena for gladiator combats and public gatherings, the Arènes de Lutèce evokes the ancient city of Lutetia, long buried beneath the streets of modern Paris. Your guide will share stories of Roman life and explain how this site was rediscovered in the 19th century.
Enjoy a stroll through Paris’s most elegant garden, commissioned by Queen Marie de’ Medici in the 17th century and inspired by the Boboli Gardens of Florence. Admire the beautifully landscaped lawns, fountains, and statues, while your guide explains how the Luxembourg Palace transitioned from royal residence to the seat of the French Senate. This peaceful setting provides a perfect moment to reflect on Paris’s transformation from monarchy to republic.
Your tour concludes at the majestic Panthéon, an 18th-century masterpiece built as a church and later transformed into a mausoleum for France’s greatest figures. Before entering, your guide will share the story of how this neoclassical monument became a symbol of national pride during the French Revolution. Inside, visitors can marvel at Foucault’s pendulum, a breathtaking scientific experiment first installed here in 1851 to prove the Earth’s rotation — a simple yet profound device that still mesmerizes viewers today. With your reserved ticket, you’ll then explore the interior at your own pace, visiting the tombs of luminaries like Voltaire, Rousseau, Marie Curie, Josephine Baker and Victor Hugo.
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travelers must be in good general health for this walking tour, and must not have severe issues that would prevent walking.
- Travelers must be in good general health for this walking tour, and must not have severe issues that would prevent walking.
Reviews(8)
The Latin Quarter shouldn’t be missed.. Our tour guide Angelina was wonderful, she told us so many details about the area and its history!
Anjali did a great tour of the Latin quarter of Paris. Thank you
Amazing tour. Knowledgeable and friendly
It was a lovely time. Very informative. Anjali(not sure about spelling) was wonderful! ! A great experience! Very knowledgeable and engaging. Moderate walking, just the right length of time. I highly recommend this tour.
We have visited Paris many times but this was the first time we visited the Latin Quarter for more than a drive through or a dinner at a restaurant just across the Seine. We were glad to find a guided tour. The tour exceeded our expectations. Our guide Anjali was very welcoming and full of information. We learned so much about the area and the Sorbonne and the history of it all and visited some “hidden treasures” along with the Pantheon. We would highly recommend this tour option.
The Latin history of this quarter made it a very interesting tour. It included the history of the Sorbonne and the University of Paruis
Thank you for your kind words, we're glad you found the tour informative !
This Latin Quarter tour was hands-down the best experience we had in Paris! From start to finish, everything was flawless. Our guide was warm, funny, and incredibly knowledgeable – they brought centuries of Parisian history to life as we wandered through charming cobblestone streets, past stunning churches, saw the shrine of Sainte Genevieve, hidden courtyards, and vibrant little squares we would have never discovered on our own. The skip-the-line tickets to the Panthéon were a game-changer, we bypassed the long queues and went straight inside to marvel at the breathtaking dome, Foucault’s Pendulum, and the resting place of France’s greatest figures like Voltaire and Marie Curie. Our guide’s stories made it all so much more meaningful. This wasn’t just a tour; it felt like stepping into the soul of Paris. The pace was perfect, and we even had time to stop at picturesque spots for photos and soak up the atmosphere. Highly recommend !
This was such a hidden tour that we found, we are so glad we took this beautiful walking tour.😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍



