A personalized tour? What shall I discover of Paris? Known and unknown sites

Here is a question that is often put to us: “I would like to see monuments and sites very well known in Paris but also places less touristic … What am I going to visit with Paris Running Tours ?” Of course, during the run, our guides will make you discover the iconic sites of Paris (with total peace of mind, before the crowd). However, during the same run, our guides, authentic Parisians, will take you to other magnificent places less known and rarely visited by tour operators, AirBnB tours, large groups or standardized tours. We take time before the run to prepare your custom-made tour: you will understand Paris in a unique way. Running allows us to grasp many aspects of Paris, and to discover alternatively the prestigious monuments and also places less known sites by the general public but equally exciting. At Paris Running Tours we know how to lead you there 😉 Here is a panel (a quite small sample) of what you can visit with Paris Running Tours (click on the picture to enlarge them): Thank you Helen and Mike from New Zealand, Catherine from Australia, Kristine from New-York, Chrissann and Michael from New-Jersey, Nicole from Australia, Melissa and Chris from Washington, who ran recently with us and all the other runners we are happy to welcome on our tours. We love to share with you the beauty of the prestigious sites of Paris and the charm of other lesser known places… 😀 If you too, you come to Paris, we will be very happy to run with you. Join us and discover Paris with authentic Parisians guides who always have tons of secrets to share with you:
Early start with Sonia through the 7th arrondissement

6:28 AM With Sonia, from Munich, Germany, we started from the Montparnasse district. In Paris for business, running in the early morning is a good way to enjoy the city. It is a pity being in a city for a business trip with no time to see around… Sight-jogging could be a good solution. So, we started Boulevard Pasteur to join the Invalides, went along the river Seine and got back to the hotel through the “Quartier Latin” (Latin quarter). In a good shape to start a meeting! Merci Sonia! On our way: Have you seen the film “Inception”? You surely remember the scene when the city was folding! We ran very near the place where the scene was shot, enjoying the Hausmannian style of the buildings of the 7th arrondissement (one of the richest district of Paris). Compare the film picture and the Google streets view below: You can enlarge the map -> Here The route of the tour: Clicking, your can display Sonia’s route on a bigger map