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Taste of Saint-Germain
About this neighborhood: Saint-Germain is a destination for visitors from all around the world who come to shop and (most importantly) to eat. For this tour, we’re avoiding the tourist crush around the Café les Deux Magots in favor of the posh western side of the district where some of the city’s most acclaimed food artisans have set up shop.
What we’ll taste: Bread and breakfast pastries from a wood-burning oven, a small sampling of rare and extrordinary cheeses, chocolate, desserts, and more. Tours on Tuesday and Friday mornings will also take a spin through the outdoor market at Raspail. Generous tastings at every stop are included in the price.
Price for a small group tour: 95€ per person, including all tastings. More on private tour options here.
Practical Matters
- Want to know when this tour runs? Here’s a schedule for all our small group tours.
- For the sake of other clients on our group tours, we can’t wait more than 20 minutes for late arrivals. See our cancellations policy below & send an email if you need help planning your transport to arrive on time.
- Other concerns? Consult our list of Frequently Asked Questions or send an email.
Cancellations Policy
A refund of 75% is available for those who cancel with at least 48 hours advance notice. For those who cancel with less than 48 hours notice, only the unspent tasting fee (20 euros per person) will be refunded. Our tours run rain or shine. Clients who arrive more than 20 minutes late without calling or who don’t show up at all (no-shows) will be treated as last-minute cancellations and only the unspent tasting fee will be refunded.
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