Fluffy brioche cake is filled with velvety cream to create the original Tarte Tropézienne. Let’s take a little detour off Rue de Seine for a moment to discover Brigitte Bardot’s supposed favourite pastry originating from St Tropez. Decide among their traditional French pastries such as Tarte au Citron, Millefeuille or Paris-Brest.ħ6 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France La Tarte Tropézienne
Just opposite, a few strides away lies Gérard Mulot, a quintessentially Parisian pastry shop.
The heady smell of rich chocolate welcomes you through the entrance, stay for a while and buy a couple of divine chocolates or macarons to whet your appetite.Ĩ9 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France Gérard Mulot The starting point of our tour will be the established chocolatier Pierre Marcolini. Let’s start our tour in the charming St Germain area, not only because it’s densely populated with Paris’ best pastry shops but also because its streets are as pretty as a postcard. The aim of the tour is to give you insider knowledge into the best of Paris’ sweet scene with maximum dessert stops and minimum walking… because patience is non-existent when it comes to French pastries! Pierre Marcolini
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This walking tour will guide you around the streets of Paris uncovering all of the city’s best pastry shops full of delicious treats and sweet etas. Ever seen yourself on a sweet walking tour of Paris? I know I have - and you’re about to find out why you should too.