DH and I will soon be in Paris! This will be my umteenth visit, and his second. He is extremely interested in government, politics and finance, and I would like to arrange a tour in Paris oriented to these things. I wonder about visiting the assembly, senate, supreme court, stock exchange, etc.
Can you recommend a tour or guide? Do you have any advice for me?
Thanks!
Paris: Does a tour like this exist?
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You can email my long-time friend and very experienced tourguide Véronique Gain at bellefrance75@wanaddo.fr and ask. It's an interesting question, and knowing Véronique, she would be interested in something different like this. I have no idea what her experience in this area would be, but she's a brilliant tour guide and knows more about Paris than anyone I know.ee
Thank you!
There are guided tours of the Bourse
http://www.roughguides.com/travel/europe/france/paris/the-grands-boulevards-and-passages/the-bourse.aspx
and the National Assembly
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-10396740-assemblee_nationale_palais_bourbon_paris-i
The Centre des Monuments Nationaux runs guided tours of some of the places you're interested in. In French only, I think, though if you go to their website and look for "Visites conferences" you can read more in English.
Lots of the tours are listed weekly in Paris-Scope, and you just show up for them at a designated address or Metro stop.
For some tours (the Senat, Banque de France), you have to provide passport information ahead of time for security.
Many, many thanks. I will do more homework.
So far, I have asked 4 tour guides. 2 have not responded. 2 have said no.
Does anyone else have a tour guide you suggest I try?
Thanks.
Have you tried Michael Osman at parisfind@aol.com ?
Yes, Judy, I have.
Try here:
http://www.parisiendunjour.fr/
They will do custom tours, based on what your interests are; we are going on one in a couple of weeks. They will email you a proposed walk, you can yay or nay it. Do it now, they need lead time.
Try David Downie in Paris. He gives tours -- they are called Paris, Paris Tours -- and he is also the author of a political thriller about Paris called Paris, City of Night. He is extremely knowledgeable about French politics and European issues (he is also associate with the American Academy in Rome). He's a very good historian of Paris and its present day political and economic affairs.
dddownie@gmail.com
If you look up his customized tour blog, you will see an emphasis on food/wine tours (he is also a gourmand with many books to his credit) and picturesque Paris (his wife is a photographer). But if he has the time, and will be in Paris in your time frame, he certainly has the knowledge to customize a tour for you of French government, finance and politics.
And do you have this list?
http://en.parisinfo.com/paris-sightseeing/guided-tours-1/guides-and-interpreters/
Thanks for the information. I am continuing with my inquiries and will report on my progress.