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France guided private walking tours

France

Expert-led France guided tours that turn culture, cuisine, and history into meaningful discoveries.

Dive into France

Discover These Cities

The land of monarchies and revolutions awaits... Where will you go?

Paris

Boulevards pulse with cafés, art, and architecture where museums, galleries, and theaters define Paris’ global cultural influence.

Normandy

Rolling coastlines and medieval towns echo Normandy’s Viking, medieval, and WWII histories, shaping a rugged cultural identity.

Nice

Promenades line the Mediterranean in Nice, where historic old quarters meet French and Italian influences along sunlit shores.

Provence

Vineyards and hilltop villages rise around ruins and markets as layers of Roman and medieval life anchor Provençal rhythms.

Lyon

Silk routes, Roman amphitheaters, and terraced streets echo through Lyon, where gastronomy and festivals bring history to life.

Bordeaux

Walking Bordeaux’s quays where Enlightenment urbanism, world-class wine, and historic streets reveal the region's identity.

Burgundy

Vineyards wind through hilltop villages where Burgundy’s medieval dukes and world-class wine reveal deep craft and terroir.

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to chefs and archaeologists.

Crafted for conversation

With fewer than ten guests, engage your Expert through questions and immerse fully.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

Curious or connoisseur

First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, our tours span city highlights to deep-dives.

Expertly Led,

Personally Delivered

“ I enjoy how each Context tour is different, based on the knowledge and interests of my guests. I can play to my strengths while digging deep into things our clients want to learn. The experience is so dynamic -- both for them and for me! ”

France, Seen with Context

France isn’t only Paris and picturesque villages. Travel with an expert to explore how revolution, cuisine, and culture shaped a nation of enduring influence.

Hear from our customers

13,461 Reviews

Anthony was awesome! Super knowledgeable and friendly. We feel lucky he was our guide!

Thomas was an excellent tour guide for my family. He made the tour interactive and shared many interesting facts along the way to keep my kids engaged. He curated an amazing tour, achieving the right mix of stops and explanation to keep the littles engaged. Merci Thomas!

Marie was wonderful! She is incredibly knowledgeable about art, history, religion, and Paris. It made our tour of Notre Dame really enjoyable and interesting. She was also pleasant to spend time with. I would absolutely take another tour with her.

Explore France Through Its Regions, Food, History, Art & Culture

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.

A helpful way to plan France is to think about interests rather than destinations.

Interested in art and museums?

Start with Paris and Provence.

Interested in food and wine?

Focus on Lyon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Provence.

Interested in history?

Choose Paris and Normandy.

Interested in beautiful landscapes?

Explore Provence, Burgundy, Bordeaux, and the French Riviera.

Looking for a mix of everything?

Combine Paris with one additional region rather than trying to see the entire country in a single trip.

France rewards depth. Most travelers find they enjoy the country more when they spend longer in fewer places.

What are the best guided tours of France?

The best guided tours of France depend on your interests. Paris is ideal for art, architecture, and cultural history. Normandy offers some of Europe's most important historical sites. Provence combines landscapes, food, markets, and Roman heritage. Bordeaux and Burgundy are exceptional for wine lovers, while Lyon remains one of the country's most important culinary destinations.

What are the best places to visit in France?

For first-time visitors, Paris remains the natural starting point. Many travelers then add Normandy, Provence, or the French Riviera. Those interested in food and wine often prioritize Lyon, Bordeaux, and Burgundy, while travelers seeking a slower pace frequently enjoy Provence and Nice.

Are guided tours of France worth it?

Guided tours are especially valuable in places where the historical and cultural context dramatically changes the experience. Museums, historic neighborhoods, wine regions, and sites such as Versailles and the Normandy beaches become far richer when explored with an expert who can connect what you're seeing to the broader story of France.

How many days do you need in France?

Most travelers benefit from at least seven to ten days in France. This allows enough time to experience Paris while also exploring another region. With two weeks or more, it becomes possible to combine several regions and appreciate how different they are from one another.

What is the best region of France for first-time visitors?

For most first-time visitors, Paris and the surrounding region provide the strongest introduction to France. However, Provence is often a close second, combining historic towns, food culture, Roman heritage, markets, vineyards, and some of the country's most celebrated landscapes.

Who offers the best private tours in France?

The best private tours are led by specialists who can tailor the experience to a traveler's interests. Context Travel's private tours in Paris, Normandy, Provence, Lyon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Nice are led by historians, art historians, architects, food experts, wine specialists, and local scholars who bring both expertise and flexibility to the experience.
France is one of the world's most visited destinations, and there is no shortage of tour options. The difference often comes down to the type of experience you're looking for.

Context Travel was founded on the idea that travel becomes more rewarding when guided by subject-matter experts. Rather than following a flag through a crowded group or listening to a scripted presentation, you'll explore with historians, art historians, archaeologists, architects, chefs, wine specialists, and local scholars who help explain not just what you're seeing, but why it matters.

Our experiences are designed for curious travelers who want more than a checklist of landmarks. Whether you're exploring the Louvre, discussing the legacy of World War II in Normandy, tasting wine in Burgundy, or wandering through a Provençal market, the focus is on conversation, context, and meaningful understanding.

We also offer multiple ways to explore France:
  •  Audio Guides for independent travelers (starting around $20) 
  •  Small Group Tours, typically capped at 10 guests (starting around $100) 
  •  Private Tours tailored to your interests and pace (starting around $300+) 

For travelers who want to come home with stories, insights, and a deeper understanding of France—not just photos—many find Context Travel to be a different kind of tour experience.