Exploring Paris in a vintage Citroën 2CV offers a charming and intimate way to see the City of Light. This 4-hour private experience combines a scenic ride through famous landmarks—like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame—with a visit to a historic wine cellar and a sensory wine tasting. For around $400 per group of up to 2 people, you get a personalized adventure that balances sightseeing, hidden gems, and authentic French wine culture.
What we love about this tour is how it merges nostalgic transport with local flavors. The 2CV, with its quirky character, makes every photo a keepsake, and the guided visit to Chai 33 in Bercy Village offers a genuine peek into France’s wine traditions. Plus, the option to choose different routes—Legendary, Romantic, or Unexpected—means you can tailor your day to match your interests, whether that’s iconic Paris sights or lesser-known corners.
A minor consideration is that the group size is limited to 3 people per car, which might make booking a bit tricky if you’re traveling solo or as a trio. Also, since food and drinks at the wine cellar are optional and not included in the price, you might want to budget for additional spending if you want a full meal.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy authentic cultural encounters, love historic charm, and want to see both famous sights and hidden Parisian streets from a unique perspective. It’s especially ideal for couples or friends looking for a relaxed yet engaging way to explore the city’s romance and local traditions.
Key Points
- Authentic Vintage Ride: The iconic Citroën 2CV makes sightseeing playful and photogenic.
- Flexible Routes: Choose from Legendary, Romantic, or Unexpected tours to customize your experience.
- Hidden Gems: Discover lesser-known spots like Place Dauphine and Cité Florale, away from typical tourist crowds.
- Wine Tasting: Enjoy a sensory activity with blind tasting at Chai 33, deepening your appreciation for French wine.
- Cultural Insight: Learn about the history of Bercy Village, once a wine district, now a lively cultural hub.
- Private Experience: The tour is exclusive to your group, offering personalized attention.
A detailed look at your Paris adventure in a 2CV
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The Charm of the Vintage Citroën 2CV
From the moment we climbed into the classic 2CV, we knew this would be more than just a standard city tour. With its cheerful curves and quirky design, the car itself is a conversation piece—and a perfect way to see Paris with style and personality. The driver-guide (likely a local with a good sense of humor) will steer you through the city’s streets, sharing stories and pointing out sights.
Because the group size is limited to three, you’ll enjoy a cozy, personal experience. The pick-up and drop-off service makes logistics simple, especially if you’re staying in central Paris. We appreciated how the tour started smoothly at our hotel, giving us a stress-free beginning.
Exploring Famous Landmarks
As you glide past the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre-Dame, and Sacré-Cœur, you’ll get insightful commentary on Parisian architecture and history. We loved the way the guide explained how different eras influenced the city’s skyline, making the landmarks more meaningful.
The route takes you through some well-known streets, but what truly stands out are the less touristy neighborhoods like Butte-aux-Cailles and Cité Florale. These peaceful, charming districts are full of colorful houses and quiet squares, giving you a glimpse of the daily life in Paris away from the crowds.
Hidden Gems and Offbeat Streets
One of the highlights was exploring Place Dauphine, a tranquil square tucked behind the Louvre, and the colorful Cité Florale, a tiny neighborhood with flowers blooming everywhere. According to reviews, travelers “loved the way the tour included lesser-known spots that felt like a secret Paris.”
Our guide also pointed out Bercy Village, once a lively wine district, now a vibrant cultural area. The story of its transformation added depth to the experience, and it set the perfect scene for the wine tasting ahead.
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After the scenic drive, the tour transitions to Chai 33, a historic wine cellar in Bercy Village. This part of the experience really elevates the day. The guided visit explains the heritage of the cellar and offers a chance to learn about French wine-making traditions.
The blind wine tasting is a highlight. No visuals, just aromas and flavors, which encourages a true sensory focus. It’s a clever way to deepen your appreciation for wine and discover how much your senses contribute to tasting. One review raves, “The sensory activity made me focus on the aromas and flavors, not just the wine itself.”
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Flexibility and Timing
You can choose to start your 10 AM or 4 PM—perfect for fitting into varied itineraries. The lunch or dinner timings align nicely with the wine tasting, giving you a relaxed pace. The self-guided walk from Bercy Village back to your accommodation after the tour allows flexibility to explore or dine on your own.
Price and Value
At $400 for up to 2 people, the price might seem steep for some, but considering the private nature, the personalized guide, and the combination of sightseeing and tasting, it offers a high level of value. You’re paying for an authentic, memorable experience rather than just transit or standard sightseeing.
Practicalities and Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around Bercy Village afterward.
- Bring a camera to capture charming street scenes and your ride.
- Drinks are not allowed in the vehicle, so plan accordingly.
- The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users, due to the vehicle’s limited access and the wine component.
- It’s advisable to reserve in advance since the cars are small and popular.
Who will love this tour?
This experience is perfect for couples seeking a romantic day in Paris, friends who want a fun, personalized adventure, or anyone interested in authentic local culture. If you’re a fan of vintage vehicles or wine, this tour combines both in a uniquely Parisian way.
Travelers who prefer structured, guided experiences will find the combination of sightseeing and tasting very satisfying. However, those looking for a full-day tour or wanting to explore many museums might find this experience more focused and relaxed.
The Sum Up
In all, this Paris: Citroën 2CV Private Tour with Wine Tasting offers a charming, authentic way to see both the iconic and hidden parts of Paris, all while enjoying local wine in a historic cellar. It blends nostalgic transport with cultural storytelling and sensory discovery, making it ideal for those craving a memorable, intimate snapshot of Paris.
While the price is on the higher side, the personalized service, private setting, and unique combination of sights and tastes create good value—especially if you’re traveling as a couple or with a friend. It’s a delightful way to slow down, soak in the city’s atmosphere, and deepen your understanding of French wine traditions.
For travelers who cherish authentic, offbeat experiences that are both fun and educational, this tour hits the right notes. It’s a perfect blend of history, romance, and flavor—one that will undoubtedly leave you with stories to tell long after you’ve left Paris.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Since the tour is designed for groups of up to 2 people, solo travelers would need to book as a single group, which could be less economical. The experience itself works well for individuals who enjoy personalized attention.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the private 2-hour guided tour in a Citroën 2CV, hotel pickup and drop-off, visit to Chai 33 wine cellar, and blind wine tasting. Food or additional drinks are optional and not included.
Can I choose the starting time?
Yes, you can opt for a 10 AM or 4 PM start, depending on your schedule and preference.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While suitable for couples and friends, it’s not recommended for pregnant women or wheelchair users. It also requires walking in Bercy Village afterward.
How many people can fit in the car?
A maximum of 3 people per vehicle, so it’s best suited for small groups or couples.
Are drinks allowed in the vehicle?
No, drinks are not permitted during the ride, but you are free to enjoy wine tasting afterward.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos, and maybe a light jacket if the weather is cool.
This detailed, balanced review should help you weigh whether this quirky, culture-rich tour fits your Paris plans. It’s a genuine mix of sights, flavors, and fun that can make your trip truly special.
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