She was so pleasant and smart. We all four really enjoyed her! Her pace of movement through the art and her stories she would tell us about each piece was so interesting.

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She was so pleasant and smart. We all four really enjoyed her! Her pace of movement through the art and her stories she would tell us about each piece was so interesting.
Great your with Marie Theres from Context Travel. We booked this tour several months ago and expected to cover the highlights. We met Marie and developed a plan based on her understanding of our expectations and her familiarity with Paris. We started in the Latin Quarter, walked to the Cathederal, through the Louvre and traveled by subway to Mar Mont. The tour combined a review of history, fabulous sights and nicely paced trip around Paris. We enjoyed a brief stop for an express o & water. We had an overwhelmingly positive experience. Thank you Marie.
I wanted to say that this tour was absolutely fantastic and our guide especially, Rhona, was amazing. She is a special person. She was so personable, warm, and her love for food and the Parisian culture shone throughout our tour. She was amazing with the kids and we had such a great experience. My 10 and 6 year old were very engaged throughout the tour and fell in love with Rhona in the end. We highly recommend!
France is often imagined through a handful of iconic images: the Eiffel Tower, lavender fields, vineyard-covered hills, café terraces, and grand museums. Yet the country is far more diverse than any single image can capture. Paris tells a story of monarchy, revolution, art, and intellectual life. Normandy reveals how medieval kingdoms and World War II shaped Europe. Provence offers Roman ruins, markets, and landscapes that inspired generations of artists. Bordeaux and Burgundy connect place to wine with remarkable precision, while Lyon sits at the crossroads of French gastronomy. Along the Mediterranean, Nice reflects centuries of cultural exchange between France and Italy. The challenge is not deciding whether to visit France. It is deciding which France you want to experience. The best guided tours of France help travelers move beyond famous landmarks to understand the ideas, traditions, and regional identities that shaped the country. Whether you're exploring Parisian neighborhoods, walking the D-Day beaches, tasting wine in Burgundy, or discovering Provençal villages, expert-led experiences reveal connections that are easy to miss on your own. Context Travel offers guided tours throughout France led by historians, art historians, architects, food experts, wine specialists, and local scholars in Paris, Normandy, Provence, Lyon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Nice.