Paris, the City of Love, has long been a beacon for tourists, but the influx can be overwhelming. The crowds, the queues, and the well-trodden paths can sometimes detract from the experience. But fear not, for there's a new way to explore the city without the hustle and bustle. Enter Intrepid's Uncommon Day Trips, a concept that promises to reveal a different side of Paris, one that's off the beaten path and away from the tourist hordes.
A Different Angle on a Familiar City
In my recent experience, I had the opportunity to join one of these tours, led by the charismatic Cecilia Garcia Riglos and Benoit Collas. The starting point was the Musée de l’Homme, a spot popular for its Eiffel Tower views. But instead of heading straight to the iconic landmarks, we ventured into the quieter 16th Arrondissement, an area that has a rich history of being a haven for the wealthy.
The tour began with a visit to Passy Cemetery, a serene and often overlooked spot. Here, the tombs of famous figures like Claude Debussy and Jacques Guerlain showcased the area's aristocratic past. The guides, Cecilia and Benoit, provided a fascinating insight into the history of the 16th Arrondissement, including its reputation for nimbyism, where residents actively resist social housing development.
As we strolled along the Rue de Passy, the Art Deco architecture of the 1930s came into view, adding a touch of elegance to the neighborhood. The guides chose their routes wisely, ensuring we barely encountered other tourists. The tour then took us to Rue Raynouard, where we could admire the Eiffel Tower from a distance, and to the historic Maison de Balzac, a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.
Food and Local Flavors
The tour's culinary focus was a delightful surprise. We explored the charming Rue de l’Annonciation, lined with patisseries and bakeries, and indulged in the local produce at the nearby market. Golosa patisserie and Chez Marie-Do creperie offered a taste of Parisian delights, from brioche croissants to brown-sugar-coated crepes. The local market was a feast for the senses, with fresh fish, vegetables, and pastries.
A Secretive Side of Paris
As the tour concluded, we felt like we had uncovered a hidden gem. The 16th Arrondissement, so close to the Eiffel Tower, felt like a world away from the tourist hotspots. We passed by the Bir-Hakeim Bridge, a location that added a touch of sci-fi charm to the tour, and marveled at the contrast between the bustling tourist areas and our newfound secret spot.
Uncovering the Unseen Paris
Intrepid's Uncommon Day Trips offer a unique perspective on Paris, one that highlights the city's lesser-known areas. The tour guides, Cecilia and Benoit, provided a wealth of knowledge and ensured a personalized experience. The itinerary, carefully crafted to avoid the crowds, showcased the city's history, architecture, and local culture.
A Personal Takeaway
Personally, I found this tour to be a refreshing change from the typical tourist experience. It allowed me to appreciate the city's charm beyond the iconic landmarks. The guides' expertise and attention to detail made the tour engaging and informative. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a unique and off-the-beaten-path adventure in Paris.
Practical Information
Uncommon day trips to Paris start from £48 with Intrepid, and you can reach Paris via the Eurostar train service from £39 each way. This tour is a perfect addition to a Parisian itinerary, offering a blend of history, culture, and local flavors that will leave a lasting impression.