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Harlem in Paris : the Birth of Jazz in France (Small Group Walking Tour)

4.9(41)Paris1 hour
VIATOR4.8(30)TRIPADVISOR5.0(11)

Description

Jazz was born in New Orleans....but the Jazz Age flourished in New York & Paris, or to be more precise, Harlem & Pigalle. After WW1, numerous African American artists emigrated to Paris from Harlem, bringing with them a new style of music born in America : jazz. By the late 1920s, there were over 300 jazz clubs, bars and cabarets in Paris, for the most part in Pigalle. This is the fascinating story of the men and women who made Paris a mecca for Jazz, ushering in the Roaring 20s.

Tour Options

Harlem in Paris : the Birth of Jazz in France (Small Group Walking Tour)

Itinerary

10 min

Just next door to the Place Blanche is the location of Josephine Baker's club, called "Chez Josephine". Known as the "Black Venus of Paris", Baker became a French national and lived here from 1925 until her death in 1975. After starting her career in vaudeville shows in Harlem, Baker arrived in France in 1925 as a dancer for the NY Syncopated Orchestra, accompanied by a young clarinet player named Sidney Bechet. She headlined the orchestra's new show, the "Revue Negre", which was commissioned by the Theatre des Champs Elysées. It was an audacious show featuring 13 dancers, 12 musicians...and Josephine Baker, aged 18 & wearing very little more than feathers. Her erotic dancing fascinated the French & turned her into an immediate star, an icon.

10 min

Next we stop at the bistro where Louis Armstrong would dine after rehearsals in the recording studio just up the street. There he discovered the delights of choucroute (sausage & cabbage) & where he met local Gypsy Jazzman Django Reinhardt.

10 min

After visiting Josephine Baker, we will stop in front of Zelli's, the mythical Parisian cabaret of the 1920s. It was the most popular club in the city thanks to its avant garde jazz music. Here we will "meet" the fascinating Eugene Jacques Bullard, son of a freed slaved from Martinique. He became the 1st African American fighter pilot in history. Fighting for the French, he flew 30 missions and downed 2 German planes, earning a promotion to Corporal & the nickname "Black Jacques". After the war, he learned to play drums and was hired as a musician at Zelli's, where he rose to the position of manager. With backing from Joe Zelli, he opened his own night club, the Grand Duc, where he offered a mix of hot jazz & soul food, becoming one of the most popular clubs in Paris.

20 min

We will discover the Jazz Ladies & their legends. We meet Bricktop, Queen of Pigalle, who arrived in Paris with $24 in her pocket. After establishing herself, she went on to rub shoulders with royalty & celebrities. Then we "meet" Valaida Snow, the 2nd best trumpet player in the world (Louis Armstrong's words!). She played 8 different instruments, she sang, she danced and she charmed audiences everywhere. A beautiful and talented woman, she became a star in Europe in the 1930s. In 1940, while playing in Denmark, she was arrested by the Nazis. Saved in a prisoner exchange, she returned to the US a broken woman, but recovered and went on to pursue jer jazz career.

10 min

Sadly the club is closed, a victim of Covid. But in front of the club we will hear the story of Alberta Hunter, an extraordinarily talented blues singer. Having lived the Jazz Age in both Harlem & Paris, she abandoned music in the 1940s to become a nurse for 20 years. At the age of 83 she was persuaded to come out of retirement and she relaunched her singing career, becoming a star all over again with her sublime voice.

Highlights

There will be music, photos & videos throughout the tour

What's included

Included
There will be music, photos & videos throughout the tour
Not included
Food & beverages not included
Hotel transfers not included

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(41)

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Lori_L
May 12, 2026
Knowledgeable guide and interesting tour

Ellen taught us a lot about jazz in Paris and the history of black musicians. We had a thorough discussion, lots of information and also walked around to see monuments to artists and clubs. We left with knowledge about past and present jazz clubs

Operator response

Thank you for these kind words !

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Paris_J
May 4, 2026
Harlem Jazz must see!

Ellen is a very knowledgeable tour guide with historical tourism and a spicy and fun personality. We enjoyed her a lot and enjoyed how she dances along while the jazz music is playing☺️. Ellen set the tone on how tour guides should be.

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words, and for being such lovely guests on the tour. It was my pleasure !

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Valencia_O
April 11, 2026
Wonderful walk down memory lane of Paris with jazz greats of yesterday

A relaxed and informative journey to Paris of the past that honors the early jazz greats. A must go if you are a history buff.

Operator response

Many thanks !

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Carol_B
March 2, 2026
Learn the history of jazz in Paris!

It is a good tour. Easy way to learn a lot about jazz in Paris. The walking is light and pleasant!!!

Operator response

Many thanks !

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Tricia_C
January 6, 2026
We really enjoyed this...

We really enjoyed this tour. Our guide was very thorough and kept us and our children entertained. It was a great experience.

Operator response

It was my pleasure !

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Teresa_B
October 8, 2025
Black Jazz Tour

The tour starts after an informative sit down hour intro, detailing in narrative & video form the history of how Blacks came to France, bringing jazz with them. Afterwards, you’ll going on an hour walking tour through the Paris streets, observing buildings where jazz clubs used to be & being given details of the jazz influence in the city & Black culture.

Operator response

I am glad you enjoyed the tour !

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Beverly_P
October 6, 2025
Right balance of history and walking

Guide was very knowledgeable of jazz music history and musicians. I enjoyed her historical pictures and memorabilia. Walking tour of the area was interesting.

Operator response

I am pleased that you enjoyed the visit !

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Casandra_P
September 28, 2025
Great Tour for Jazz Lovers

This tour was the highlight of our trip! We learned so much about how jazz came to France. Ellen was tremendous and her presentation was A+. I will tell all my friends that this tour is a MUST!

Operator response

Thank you ever so much for your kind words !

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Jeanine_D
September 27, 2025
Amazing tour

Ellen’s tour was very educational including a full understanding of the history, old photos, and recordings of songs. You can imagine the excitement of the jazz era through her details. By no fault of Ellen’s, the buildings where all of the venues were are no longer functioning venues and are sometimes entirely vacant so you must use your imagination for what the area must have been like. We loved the tour and highly recommend it.

Operator response

Thanks !! I am pleased that you enjoyed the tour.

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Carrie_L
September 17, 2025
Disappointing and not worth the expense

Less than half of this tour was walking, most was spent in an insignificant Hôtel restaurant. It is in a great area with so much history I would have liked to experience so much more outside and covered more area. Also while touring our guide made disparaging remarks about a special needs person who thankfully was being helped by a local restaurant employee and other passersby. For the price of this tour I expected so much more. How do you have a Harlem in Paris tour without one mention of James Baldwin?

Operator response

I am sorry you didn't enjoy the experience. But could you explain the connection between Baldwin & 1920s Jazz ? Because this tour is about Jazz, not writers. Also I am afraid you were mistaken about commenting on a special needs person - I would NEVER have done such a thing, and I resent your having made such a disparaging remark about ME. The tour itself covers about 2km of walking, which most people find sufficient. We covered 6 locations on this tour, and it would have been difficult to cover more in the time allotted.