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Private theme tour of Art Nouveau in Paris

Paris, France

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  • Offered in: English
Overview
Learn the history and symbolism of the Art Nouveau art and architecture movement in Paris on a private 2-hour walking tour, and see lovely testaments to the elegant and innovative style at metro stations, hotels, and even a Gothic revivalist church.Stroll the streets of Paris on a private guided tour to learn about the most important Art Nouveau landmarks, as well as the history of the Belle Epoque. The most prominent architectural style at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Art Nouveau is famous for its elegance and innovation. Embraced by the wealthy, it is synonymous with opulence and refined beauty.You will start your walk at the very roots of the Art Nouveau movement, before continuing to the mature period, observing its various inspirations, and the surprising influences it had on the later periods. Visit the Gothic Revivalist Hotel Gaillard, and admire the decorative entrance to a Metro station. Take a peek at the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Alexander, and marvel at the Art Nouveau façade of the Ceramic Hotel near the Arc de Triomphe. Your guide will take you to a flamboyant house by the architect Jules Lavirotte on Avenue Rapp, show you the imposing American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, and won’t neglect the iconic Eiffel Tower!
What's included
Private tour
  • Private tour
    What's Not included
    Hotel pick-up/drop-off
  • Hotel pick-up/drop-off
    Where
    Paris, France
     Meeting point:
    Meet us at the merry-go-round at the Villiers Metro Station. Your guide will be carrying a red canvas tote bag.
    What To Expect
    • Learn more about the history and symbolism of Art Nouveau in Paris
    • Go to the Ceramic Hotel to see one of the most beautiful façades in Paris
    • Walk down Avenue Rapp and admire the houses by Jules Lavirotte
    • Discover the links between Art Nouveau and the Eiffel Tower
    From US$ 199
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