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Looking for what to do in France? Try a France walking tour, one of our Tourist Scavenger Hunts. They are self-guided walking tours that take you to all the important sights.

Tourist Scavenger Hunts are 2- to 3-hour self-guided walking tours through popular neighborhoods in major cities. Follow instructions through our mobile website on your smartphone. You’ll learn the history of a city or neighborhood, and the significance of various sites, monuments, and those who shaped the area. Also, you’ll enjoy solving our various challenges at almost every stop along the way.

Our Tours

Paris Montmartre: This tour begins at the foot of the hill at Anvers station and takes you to the Marché Saint-Pierre and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. See the Square Marcel Bleustein Blanchet, the Museum of Montmartre, the Lapin Agile, and the Bust of Dalida. On your return, see Dali Paris, Place du Tertre, and the “Love Wall”.

Fort-de-France: Our Fort-de-France Martinique scavenger hunt, in the Caribbean, is a 2-hr self-guided walking tour with challenges, taking you from Savane Park to Fort St.Louis and on to Tropiques Atrium and the history museum. Continue towards City Hall and the Aimé Césaire Theatre, then Aimé Césaire Cultural Park. Return via the covered market, the cathedral, and the archaeology museum! Of course, you will see plenty more!

Pointe-à-Pitre: A walking tour of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.

Bordeaux: (currently Beta-testing in French). The tour starts at the Palais Rohan, behind the City Hall, and takes you to the Public Gardens. Along the way, you’ll see various statues, museums, and theatres. Go to the waterfront to see other monuments. Return by way of Quinconces Square, the Place de la Bourse, the church of St.Peter, and the Cathedral of Bordeaux, to end in front of the city hall.

Limoges: (currently Beta-testing in French). This tour takes you from Place Joudan to the Limoges Opera, the Church of St-Michel des Lions, Renoir’s birthplace, the city hall, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Church of St-John, and the Resistance Museum, to end at the starting point.

Other details

Further, they all end within a few blocks of their starting point. Indeed, you’ll never walk more than 5 minutes between 2 stops. However, this isn’t a race. Take as much, or as little time as you want. Contact us if you have any questions.

Stop looking for what to do in France and try an urban adventure now!

Each tour is available in French and English.

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