Start your journey in Paris, the “City of Light.” Wander through the streets and marvel at landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. One of the best ways to explore? Don’t hesitate to book a tuk-tuk tour with Rafael and Whata. These amazing guides go beyond the usual sightseeing — they helped us store our luggage, took us to secret spots in Paris that most tourists never find, and even made a quick stop at a pharmacy when we needed it. The tour is totally customizable, so you can make stops wherever you want, and Rafael’s super knowledgeable and friendly personality makes the whole experience a blast. It’s like having a local friend showing you the city in a fun, personal way.
Don’t miss Rue des Rosiers in the Jewish Quarter, home to fantastic kosher eateries like L’as du Fallafel — famous for its unbeatable falafel sandwiches that are a must-try. For a sweet treat, be sure to check out Damyel Chocolates, where you can indulge in delicious kosher-certified chocolates.
Stroll along the Seine, explore the artistic Montmartre neighborhood, and don’t miss out on the charming cafés where you can sip a café au lait while people watching. Be sure to indulge in classic French pastries—croissants, macarons, and éclairs are a must.
If you want to escape the city buzz, head to the French countryside. The Provence region enchants with its lavender fields, sunflower farms, and quaint villages like Gordes and Roussillon. Visit bustling markets and savor fresh local produce, cheeses, and of course, Provence wines.
Wine lovers will adore the Bordeaux and Burgundy regions, where some of the world’s finest wines are born. Tour picturesque vineyards, meet passionate winemakers, and enjoy tastings that elevate your palate.
For a seaside retreat, the French Riviera offers glamorous beaches, turquoise waters, and towns dripping with charm like Nice, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez. Walk the famous Promenade des Anglais, explore vibrant markets, and catch a sunset over the Mediterranean.
History buffs can’t miss Versailles with its extravagant palace and gardens, or the medieval beauty of Carcassonne, a fortified town straight out of a fairytale. French cuisine is a highlight in itself—think flaky croissants for breakfast, rich coq au vin or ratatouille for dinner, and decadent desserts like tarte tatin. Dining is an experience here, so take your time and savor every bite.
And if you’re a Disney fan or traveling with family, don’t miss Disneyland Paris — just a short train ride from the city. It’s a magical way to add some fairy tale fun and thrills to your trip!
No matter where you go in France, you’ll find warmth, elegance, and a joie de vivre that’s infectious.
For a uniquely fun and flexible way to see Paris, book a tuk-tuk tour with Rafael and Whata. Their tours are super customizable, letting you make stops wherever you want. They helped us with luggage storage, took us to secret, off-the beaten-path spots, and even made a quick detour to a pharmacy when we needed one. Don’t hesitate to book him—his deep local knowledge and friendly vibe make it feel like you’re exploring the city with old friends.
Website: www.tuktukride.com/en/
Phone: +33 6 51 26 90 25
• L’as du Fallafel — Famous falafel spot in the Jewish Quarter (Rue des Rosiers)
Website: https://www.lasdufalafel.com/
• Damyel Chocolates — Delicious kosher-certified chocolates
Website: https://www.damyel.com/
• The Reserve Kosher Café Paris — A charming kosher café offering pastries, sandwiches, and dairy dishes
Website: https://www.thereserveparis.com
Instagram: @the_reserve_paris
Address: 31 Avenue Raymond Poincaré, 75016 Paris, France
Phone: +33 9 67 01 37 21
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