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fgg01 Feb 9th, 2007 01:59 AM

Paris tour guides
 
We are visiting Paris for the first time in May 07 for one week and staying on Rue du Bac. We would like to find a personal guide for a day to show us around Paris, preferably not the main sights but some of the "off the beaten track" sights and provide ideas for the rest of the week
Last year we visited Rome in June and met up with Peter Kilby, a guide from Australia, that we thought was wonderful.
If we could find the equivalent in Paris we would be delighted.

Gretchen Feb 9th, 2007 02:21 AM

Michael Osman [email protected]

He is terrific. POsters will come along and say he doesn't answer his e-mails. My advice is to keep trying and start now for May. He is an artist and you will want him for more than one day--one or more for the sights/sites and one for a museum experience. He is SO personable, great sense of humor, and the ability to explain history, art, and anecdotal history that is unparallelled.

tod Feb 9th, 2007 03:41 AM

I don't think this very capable tour guide (lady) and would like her name mentioned on Fodors without consent, so if you would like her email and phone number please post an email address and I will pass it on direct to you.

jgg Feb 9th, 2007 08:54 AM

I second the recommendation for Michael Osman. You will need to be persistent to get an e-mail response, but it is so worth it!!

camelbak Feb 11th, 2007 07:20 AM

Heya.

I have been reading the raves about Michael and e-mailed him last Wednesday about possibly getting together for some touring in mid-September.

I received a reply from him last night apologizing for the delay in writing back.

I am very excited about the idea of being able to tour Paris with Michael - too many raves on this site, and others, to pass up the opportunity!

Have a wonderful trip!

sandi_travelnut Feb 11th, 2007 08:21 AM

Can someone give me an idea about Michael's rates?

jgg Feb 11th, 2007 10:08 AM

Most people are reluctant to post Michael's rates, as one can assume he may choose to raise them. However, I can say he is extremely inexpensive (dare I say "cheap"). We have done guided tours in other cities and have never had such a reasonable price. We did pay for his lunch and also included a very generous tip. He will let you know via e-mail what his current rate is.

djkbooks Feb 11th, 2007 05:43 PM

Here's another huge recommendation for Michael Osman.

Joybird Feb 11th, 2007 05:43 PM

Hi fgg01- do you have any idea how we might get in contact with Peter Kilby? We are planning a trip to Rome at the end of a Paris, Naples, Florence adventure and will only be there two days. Having a guide for one of those days would be great! Thanks!

Gretchen Feb 12th, 2007 09:28 AM

All of what jgg said about Michael's rates. You cannot cannot do any better, either rate-wise or for an enjoyable easygoing knowledgeable day spent in Paris.

fgg01 Feb 12th, 2007 05:17 PM

Thanks to everyone for their recommendations of Michael. I have emailed him and look forward to catching up with him.

Joybird - Peter has a website http://www.peterkilby-touradvisor.com.au/index.html.
Peter was able to take us to some unusual places and his knowledge of the paintings and sculptures and the history surrounding these really brought a different perspective to everything we saw with him.
He also made some good recommendations for lunch and dinner.


camelbak Feb 13th, 2007 07:55 AM

As mentioned by jgg...those here are reluctant to give his rate...but I have to say I was shocked (pleasantly surprised and awed) by his reasonable rate. It doesn't include admission fees, lunches, etc....but heck...it's still an amazing deal!

Can't wait to meet up with him this fall!

Ben Feb 27th, 2007 04:27 AM

We just returned from a trip and used Michael for one day. We were very pleased with his services and he tailored our day exactly to our requests. His rates are also extremely reasonable - we also purchased his lunch.

Beatchick Aug 22nd, 2007 07:22 PM

I did 2 tours with Michael last trip to Paris (one with SFowler and Starspinners doing the Philippe-Auguste wall tour) and one of Belleville. He's great! Love him!

He's consented to do 2 tours with me next trip and I'm really excited!! :)

cigalechanta Aug 22nd, 2007 07:47 PM

I consider Osman á friend, and I can say he loves his clients and wants to please them. He is an artist and I wish he'd sell his paintings to us and his clients but he won't tell you that.

geeper Sep 7th, 2007 11:32 AM

Has anyone used Michael's friends for guides? I contacted Michael and found he was previously occupied. He recommended a friend: Scott Emerson.

Anyone know him?

Beatchick Sep 7th, 2007 01:12 PM

Yes, Scott is fabulous! You'll love him. Had drinks with him & Michael at the Ritz, went to a Jim Haynes dinner party, went to Tour Montparnasse with them both, dined with them both at Chartier (their recommendation) and they joined a bunch of us at a Fodorite GTG at Le Train Bleu.

Scott is wickedly funny and according to a friend of mine, once did a bar hop with her and her husband!

gruezi Sep 7th, 2007 02:16 PM

bookmarking...thank you...

Scarlett Sep 7th, 2007 02:25 PM

My daughter also used Michael Osman ( thanks to cigale for her recommendation) .. She loved him and they ended up spending 2 days wandering around Paris and the Louvre instead of the 1 day that she thought would be enough ..

dianefran Sep 8th, 2007 05:41 AM

Hi...My friend and her husband used Scott and were thrilled! He was personable and responsive to their requests. Have a great time!


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