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Choose from Eiffel Tower access options, neighborhood walking tours, cemetery stories, museum guides, and private full-day itineraries.
About Bonbon Tours
Bonbon Tours is a Paris-based tour operator located in Paris, Île-de-France, that offers a range of guided experiences across the city.
Specializing in small-group and private guided visits, Bonbon Tours provides multiple options for seeing Paris’s most iconic sites. Guided Eiffel Tower experiences include second-floor access by climbing 669 steps or by elevator, and summit access options by stairs or elevator. Several Eiffel Tower itineraries include guided commentary and opportunities to experience the tower’s glass floor and panoramic viewpoints.
Neighborhood and cultural tours cover Montmartre (including the Moulin Rouge and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart), Le Marais (Jewish and LGBT+ history), the Latin Quarter and Left Bank (including the Sorbonne and Panthéon), and a city-center route that highlights Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Palais Royal. Cemetery tours focus on Père Lachaise, blending celebrity graves, local stories, and historical details on a two-hour route.
Bonbon Tours also offers private options: a six-hour private Paris tour by minivan that includes a bottle of champagne, and full-day private itineraries that can include tickets to major sites. Louvre museum guided tour options are available with entry tickets.
All descriptions and offerings are presented in third person and reflect Bonbon Tours’ published trip options in Paris. The company’s portfolio emphasizes guided access, varied entry types (stairs or elevator), neighborhood depth, and private-vehicle alternatives for extended itineraries.
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