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Paris Self-Guided Audio Tour
Paris Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Paris Self-Guided Audio Tour
24 iconic attractions across the City of Light · Stream on your phone · Walk at your own pace · From $6 per person · 12 languages available.
The City of Light, on your terms
Experience Paris without the rush of group tours, the awkward waiting at meeting points, or the tip jar at the end. From the iron lattice of the Eiffel Tower to the stained glass of Sainte-Chapelle, from Monet's Water Lilies at the Orangerie to the rose gardens at Musée Rodin — we hand you the stories, the route, and the freedom to wander.
Two secure links arrive in your inbox: one for crystal-clear audio, one for the interactive map. Walk in, walk out, pause for a café crème, return tomorrow. Paris waits for you, not the other way around.
Everything for $6 per person
24 Paris Attractions You'll Discover
Each location comes with its own audio guide — stories, secrets, scandals and architectural details that plaques and quick group tours never share.
Paris Gare de Lyon
Step beyond a working station into a Belle Époque masterpiece. Hear about Restaurant Le Train Bleu's painted ceilings, the secret tunnels below your feet, and how this hub survived two world wars to remain a symbol of French resilience.
Place des Vosges
Paris's oldest planned square. Royal duels, Victor Hugo's residency, whispered aristocratic affairs and the architectural innovation behind those perfectly symmetrical red-brick facades — all unfolded beneath these same arcades.
Musée Picasso-Paris
Inside a stunning 17th-century mansion, follow Picasso's evolution from classical painter to revolutionary modernist — his Blue Period, his tumultuous loves, and why a Spaniard chose Paris as his artistic home.
Palais Garnier
Marvel at Napoleon III's opulent opera house. The truth behind the Phantom of the Opera, the underground lake that really exists, the Chagall ceiling, and the scandalous social dynamics of 19th-century opera society.
Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
France's act of penance after the Franco-Prussian War. Hear the moving stories behind its construction, the perpetual prayer maintained 24 hours a day, and the bohemian artists who lived in its shadow as the white domes rose above them.
Parc Monceau
Where English garden romance meets French elegance. Artificial ruins, an Egyptian pyramid that serves no practical purpose, a Renaissance arcade that survived the Revolution — each folly designed to provoke philosophical contemplation.
Arc de Triomphe
Napoleon's monument to glory. The architect's tragic end, the eternal flame for the Unknown Soldier, the twelve grand boulevards radiating from this point, and the German occupation and liberation this stone witnessed.
Musée Marmottan Monet
Home of "Impression, Sunrise" — the painting that named a movement. Hear about Monet's failing eyesight and how his cataracts shaped the Water Lilies, plus the touching gift that turned a hunting lodge into an Impressionist shrine.
Eiffel Tower
The fierce controversy when artists called it an eyesore. Eiffel's secret apartment at the top, the radio role that saved it from demolition, and the engineering that lets this iron lady sway in strong winds without strain.
Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
Masks, sculptures and ceremonial objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. The colonial collecting debates, the repatriation conversations, and Chirac's personal passion that shaped this groundbreaking museum.
Pont Alexandre III
An ornate Belle Époque bridge built as a symbol of Franco-Russian friendship. The single-span engineering marvel, the golden statues, and why this is cinema's favourite Parisian backdrop appearing in countless films.
Musée de l'Armée des Invalides
Beneath the gleaming golden dome rests Napoleon. Hear how his remains travelled from St. Helena, the centuries of armour and weapons inside, and the building's original purpose as a hospital for wounded soldiers.
Musée Rodin
"The Kiss," "The Thinker" and the rose gardens that frame them. The scandalous reception of his works, his tumultuous relationship with Camille Claudel, and the sculpting techniques that broke classical conventions.
Chapelle Notre Dame de la Médaille Miraculeuse
A humble convent chapel transformed into an international pilgrimage site. The 1830 visions of Sister Catherine Labouré, the Miraculous Medal she was instructed to create, and the millions who still come seeking solace.
Notre-Dame-des-Champs
A tranquil parish church loved by writers and artists who found inspiration in its quiet atmosphere. A rare window into everyday Parisian spiritual life beyond the famous cathedrals.
Luxembourg Gardens
Marie de Medici's palace grounds, now home to the French Senate. The miniature Statue of Liberty that predates New York's, the queens immortalised in stone, and the gardens' transformation from royal pleasure ground to democratic parkland.
Musée d'Orsay
A near-demolished Belle Époque train station saved and reborn as the world's greatest Impressionist museum. The struggles behind Monet, Renoir and Degas, the critical rejection that became revolution.
Place de la Concorde
Once an execution ground where thousands lost their lives to the guillotine — including Marie Antoinette. Hear how today's harmonious design became France's deliberate symbol of reconciliation, and how the Egyptian obelisk made its incredible journey from Luxor.
Musée de l'Orangerie
The oval galleries built specifically for Monet's monumental Water Lilies — his gift to the French nation. Painted while his eyesight failed, these vast canvases still blur the line between representation and abstraction.
Jardin des Tuileries
Catherine de Medici's palace grounds opened to ordinary citizens after the Revolution. The Tuileries Palace destruction during the Paris Commune, the formal French garden geometry, and the symbolism of beauty made democratic.
Louvre Museum
800 years from medieval fortress to royal residence to the world's most visited museum. The Mona Lisa, Winged Victory, Venus de Milo — and the medieval foundations still visible beneath modern galleries.
Sainte-Chapelle
King Louis IX's soaring Gothic jewel box, built to house Christianity's most precious relics. The structural innovations that allowed glass to replace stone, the Biblical narrative windows, and a spiritual transcendence achieved through architecture.
Towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral
850 years of construction, gargoyles, coronations and revolutionary vandalism. The famous bells, the recent fire and ongoing restoration, and Victor Hugo's literary masterpiece that saved the cathedral from demolition.
Bibliothèque nationale de France
President Mitterrand's grand vision: four glass towers shaped like open books. Every book published in France is preserved here through legal deposit. A monument to democratic access to knowledge.
Ten Reasons Travellers Choose Us
Built on twelve years of crafting tours for independent travellers — every advantage starts with the letter S.
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What Visitors Say
"This audio tour exceeded our expectations. We spent three wonderful days exploring Paris at our own pace, stopping for leisurely lunches and coffee whenever we wanted. So many stories about Notre-Dame, the Louvre and the Latin Quarter we never would have discovered otherwise."
"As a solo traveller this was exactly what I needed. I felt like I had an expert historian as my personal guide without the awkwardness of joining a group. The freedom to start early, take afternoon breaks at cafés, and explore at my own contemplative pace was invaluable."
"We have two children (8 and 11) and traditional group tours have always been challenging. This was a game-changer. When the kids needed breaks, we took breaks. The stories about the Bastille and Marie Antoinette captivated them. Stress-free family travel."
"I've been to Paris twice with guided tours but I learned more from this than both previous visits combined. The narrator reveals fascinating details about Sacré-Cœur, Arc de Triomphe and Palais Garnier that tour guides never mentioned. Excellent research quality."
"Guided tours were 4–5 times more expensive while covering fewer attractions. We saw 20 of the 24 over four days, with long lunches and evening Seine strolls. No meeting points, no tipping, no rushing. Best tourism investment we made."
"As a photographer, unlimited time at each location was crucial. I waited for perfect lighting, returned at golden hour to Pont Alexandre III and the Tuileries, and the historical context made my compositions far more meaningful."
"My wife and I are in our 70s and worried self-guided would be too challenging. We were wrong. Frequent rest breaks, sitting while listening, skipping difficult-access spots — perfect for seniors who want depth without exhaustion."
"24 attractions covering everything from the Louvre and Eiffel Tower to hidden chapels and the Luxembourg Gardens. The route was logical with minimal backtracking. Remarkable value compared to shorter, more expensive alternatives."
"We chose this for our Paris honeymoon — perfect decision. We discovered romantic corners while learning fascinating stories together. Sleep in late, leisurely breakfast, then unforgettable touring. Memories we'll treasure forever."
"I've been to Paris four times but this revealed details I'd never heard before. The deep dive into Sainte-Chapelle's history and the surprising backstory of the Bibliothèque made me feel like I was discovering Paris fresh. Great for return visitors."
Frequently Asked Questions
Neither. You'll receive a PDF guide with secure links to stream 24 audio guides via SoundCloud and an interactive Google My Map. Everything works in your phone's browser — no installs, no accounts.
Within minutes of completing checkout. Your PDF arrives by email and is also available on the order confirmation page. If you don't see it, check spam — or contact us and we'll resend immediately.
No — audio streams only via SoundCloud. Plan for a working internet connection while touring, either through a local SIM, a travel eSIM, or a portable WiFi device.
No. The audio tour covers narration only — entry tickets to museums and monuments are separate. Most audio guides can be enjoyed from outside, and pre-booking interior tickets online is highly recommended.
Around 6–8 hours of active walking and listening. Most travellers split it across 2–3 days, which we strongly recommend — Paris rewards a slower pace.
No — language is set at purchase and cannot be changed. Please double-check your selection before completing checkout. If you're unsure, message us first.
The 6-day window is generous, but if you genuinely need more time message support before it expires and we'll do our best to help. Plan to start streaming only when you're actually in Paris.
All three. The pace is yours, the route is flexible, and the storytelling works for curious minds of every age. For young children, you may want to skip a few of the heavier history stops.
⚠ Refund Policy — All Sales Final
This is a digital product delivered instantly. Once you receive the audio links and the map, the tour cannot be "returned." Please read carefully before purchase:
- No refunds if you change your travel plans
- No refunds if you select the wrong language
- No refunds if a Paris attraction is closed for renovation
- No refunds if weather affects your visit
- No refunds for unused days within the 6-day window
- No refunds for technical issues caused by your device or connection
If you have any doubts, contact us before purchasing — we'll happily answer every question.
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From $6 per person. Instant delivery. 24 audio guides. 12 languages. The City of Light, on your terms.
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