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is one of Europe’s most timeless cities. Promising beautiful architecture, rich culture and buttery pastries, it’s little wonder that it's become a favourite go-to for a city break. Yet, as with any other bustling city, it can be difficult to know where to go if you want to see Paris beyond its now famous landmarks.

So, whether you’re a foodie or a history buff, these are the five best Paris tours that you’ve never thought of doing but you need to try.Be transported back in time in a charming open-top French 2CV car. As you whip around the city’s most renowned areas in this classic car, a knowledgeable local guide will be able to tell you everything from the rich culture surrounding the Latin district to where Parisian girls get their handbags from.

Available for evening rides every day, this Paris tour is the ultimate way to make sightseeing a more memorable experience. And, if you time your tour just right you can end the evening in front of the Eiffel Tower just as the sun sets on the city of lights. Try it with expert in unique travel experiences, Isango.Bustronome is by no means your average bus tour.

Though gourmet dining and sightseeing may not sound like the most obvious pairing, you'll be impressed with Bustroname’s fusion of the two without compromising on quality. A treat for your stomach as much as your eyes, you can indulge in the very best delicacies that the luxury area of Saint Germain-des-Prés has to offer on Isango's tasty tour.Dare to stray off the beaten track and you can discover the hidden corners of the city on a guided tour of Paris. From tucked-away 18th century passages to the square that inspired the shape for Chanel’s N°5 perfume bottle, you’ll get to see a true mix of the city’s best bits.

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