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- Duration: 45 minutes
- Rating: 4.1
- Price: €49.50
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Indulge in the sweetest side of Paris with this Chocolate, Pastries and Macaron Tasting Tour. Discover the city’s best-kept secrets as we guide you through the winding streets of the Marais district, where you’ll sample the finest chocolates, pastries, and macarons Paris has to offer. Satisfy your sweet tooth with the iconic macarons from Ladurée and Pierre Hermé, and explore the hidden gems of the city’s pastry scene. Along the way, you’ll learn about the history and culture of Paris, as well as the art of French pastry-making. Don’t miss out on this delectable tour that is sure to leave you with a taste of Paris that you’ll never forget. Book now and join them for a mouth-watering adventure!
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