Description
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Description
Step into the world of Ernest Hemingway on a captivating small group walking tour through Paris, France. Explore the vibrant neighborhoods where Hemingway lived, wrote, and found inspiration alongside fellow literary legends of the Lost Generation. Your knowledgeable local guide brings Hemingway’s Paris to life with archival photos, stories, and vivid excerpts from his work.
Begin your journey in the bohemian heart of the Left Bank, where Hemingway’s early days in Paris unfolded. Visit the modest flat where he and his wife first lived, and learn how the city shaped his creative spirit despite humble beginnings. Discover the places where he mingled with writers like James Joyce and Gertrude Stein, absorbing the city’s unique energy.
Stroll to the original Shakespeare & Company bookstore, a beloved haunt of Hemingway and his literary circle. Hear tales of his friendships and rivalries, and see the sites that inspired his classic works, including the backdrop for "A Moveable Feast." Your guide shares fascinating details about Hemingway's life, loves, and the friendships that defined his Parisian years.
The tour concludes at one of the legendary cafés of Montparnasse, or you may choose to finish at Harry’s NY Bar or the Hemingway Bar at the Ritz with advance notice. Drinks and public transportation are not included, but your guide’s stories and visual materials will immerse you in Hemingway’s Paris. The experience lasts around three hours and is suitable for all fitness levels.
Group sizes are kept intimate, with a maximum of six participants, ensuring a personal and engaging experience. Tours are conducted in English, and your guide uses a tablet to share rare photos and videos. Don’t miss this chance to walk in Hemingway’s footsteps—check availability and book your spot today!







