Savor six days amid scenic and savory sights on this luxury food and wine-focused itinerary. You'll take in the beauty of Paris first, tasting fine cheeses in Le Marais, strolling the cobblestones of village-like Montmartre, and watching twilight settle over the Seine from the top of the Eiffel Tower. Then it's off to Bordeaux to discover its famed gastronomy, with fine dining and a full day of wine tasting among the vineyards of Saint-Émilion.

Highlights

  • Sample French cheeses in a Le Marais fromagerie
  • Tour the charming artists' haven of Montmartre
  • Take in evening views over the Seine from the Eiffel Tower
  • Indulge in the famed gastronomy of Bordeaux
  • Taste your way through the wineries of Saint-Émilion 

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Paris, Explore the French Capital Paris
Day 2 Full Day in Le Marais: Cheese Shop, Museums & Market Paris
Day 3 Discover Bohemian Montmartre, Evening at the Eiffel Tower Paris
Day 4 Train to Bordeaux, Dinner at a Renowned Restaurant Bordeaux
Day 5 Wine Tasting in Saint-Émilion & Pomerol Bordeaux
Day 6 Depart Bordeaux  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Paris, Explore the French Capital

The City of Lights at dusk
Experience the "City of Lights" at dusk

Bonjour and welcome to Paris! Your adventure begins with your first taste of French hospitality when a chauffeur picks you up from the airport and shuttles you into the city for a personal welcome at your hotel. Spend the day exploring the neighborhood around your hotel with personalized suggestions from your local specialist. 

After your customized self-guided walking tour, take a load off at a picturesque sidewalk café, where you can enjoy an aperitif before heading to a recommended restaurant. You could order a perfect steak frites at a timeless café or try a trendy bistronomy spot, where up-and-coming chefs serve haute cuisine in a fun and approachable way. Think fusion flavors and reinvented French classics paired with expertly mixed craft cocktails or brilliantly selected natural wines. Walk your meal off along the resplendent Seine, or stroll the Champs de Mars under the twinkle of the Eiffel Tower.

Day 2: Full Day in Le Marais: Cheese Shop, Museums & Market

Catching up with friends
Le Marais is full of sidewalk cafés

You'll spend today like a local in the hip neighborhood of Le Marais. This area has played an important part in French history since the 13th century, when the Order of the Temple constructed a fortified church, and later, as the epicenter of the Parisian Jewish community. Get to know the district on foot after you enjoy a classic breakfast of café au lait and a buttered tartine or a perfect croissant. Alongside centuries-old synagogues, you'll find high-end fashion boutiques, dining hotspots, art galleries, and LGBTQ+-run businesses.

Stroll to the Haut-Marais, or Upper Marais, a section of the neighborhood that has transformed from former working-class factories to chic shops and galleries. There you'll meet a Maître Fromager (Master Cheesemaker) at a local cheese shop. With expert guidance, you'll learn about the cheese maturation process and taste cheeses from different regions paired thoughtfully with complementary wines. After, meet your local guide for a two-hour private walking tour through Le Marais's lively streets and hear tales of the magnificent 17th-century mansions that once dominated the district.

The afternoon is yours for further discovery; visit the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) for an incredible selection of photography, or opt for the funky Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, a museum devoted to hunting and taxidermy. Explore the neighborhood's stylish boutiques and hidden gardens, and when you're feeling peckish, pop over to Rue des Rosiers for a warm kosher pastry or wait in line for an iconic falafel sandwich. If you're hungry for something more, sample international specialties at the Marché des Enfants Rouges or stop in at a wine bar to wind down the day.

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Day 3: Discover Bohemian Montmartre, Evening at the Eiffel Tower

Beautiful afternoon light in front of the Eiffel Tower
Catch the beautiful afternoon light in front of the Eiffel Tower

After breakfast, follow your guide to where the artists once lived: Montmartre. Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh, Degas, and more called this neighborhood home in the early 20th century. It's one of the true must-see neighborhoods of Paris, offering a romantic glimpse into an era when raucous cabarets, bohemian soirees, and unbridled creativity were the norm. Stroll the streets that give the area its now-village atmosphere and sip wine at a café to take it all in.

In the evening, meet with your private guide for an exploration of the "Iron Lady" herself with skip-the-line tickets, giving you the most time to visit both floors and take in the incredible views from the top. End the day with dinner with a view of the sparkling Eiffel Tower lights.

Day 4: Train to Bordeaux, Dinner at a Renowned Restaurant

Historic city center in Bordeaux
Cobbled streets in the city center in Bordeaux

This morning you'll take the train south for two hours toward the world capital of wine—the famed Bordeaux region, 80 miles (130 km) away. Spend the afternoon strolling the city at your leisure. Visit the former Royal Square, now known as the Place de la Bourse, with the Fountain of Three Graces and water mirror at its center. Stop at the Gothic 15th-century St. André Cathedral and neighboring Tour Pey-Berland to take in the history, then find a bakery to enjoy a sweet cannelé.

In the evening, enjoy another quintessential Bordeaux tradition. In this region of wine and gastronomy, l'apéritif (the predinner drink) is an unmissable rendez-vous (a prearranged date) and the perfect way to start your visit to Bordeaux. To wrap up the evening, head to one of Bordeaux's elegant restaurants. Feast on a dinner of local delicacies, such as duck breast fillet stuffed with foie gras, then follow up with the Arcachon Basin's famed oysters paired with a glass of chilled Entre-Deux-Mers. Savor desserts, each prettier than the last, as you take in the city's resplendent atmosphere. 

Day 5: Wine Tasting in Saint-Émilion & Pomerol

Ripe merlot grapes in Gironde
A vineyard of ripe merlot grapes in Gironde

Head out after breakfast to discover the prestigious wines of the right bank on the eastern side of Bordeaux. This region is known for its merlot grapes, which are turned into world-famous wines. 

You'll start at a Grand Cru Château in Saint-Émilion, where you'll enjoy demonstrations on the winemaking process, from the vine to the bottle, along with tastings. Visit the village of Saint-Émilion next, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This typical sleepy French village dates back to medieval times and is known for its cobblestone streets and 12th-century underground church.

After lunch, continue to Pomerol, a smaller appellation with no grading system, for additional tastings and insight into what makes the soil and resulting wines here so special. You'll return to your lodging in the late afternoon for a leisurely evening.

Day 6: Depart Bordeaux

Twilight over Bordeaux's Pont de Pierre

After breakfast, take a private car or train transfer to the airport to catch your flight home. A bientôt!

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Map of Luxury Food & Wine Tour: Paris & Bordeaux - 6 Days
Map of Luxury Food & Wine Tour: Paris & Bordeaux - 6 Days