Paris Running Tour

If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen a few pictures from our weekend in Paris.

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It was an absolutely perfect weekend which Bo and I are both so thankful to have enjoyed together. Living in Europe definitely has some benefits and the ease of travel is one that we are taking full advantage of each month!

I tried to consolidate our Paris weekend into one overview post, similar to what I did for Brussels, but I found it impossible. Therefore, I will share one overview post later this week in addition to sharing the details of our Paris Running Tour in today’s post!

When Bo and I started planning our weekend in Paris, I requested that we invest in a running tour. A New York Times article, Paris at the Speed of Sneakers, had inspired me earlier in the week.  While we often run through a city we are visiting, I knew that both Bo and I would love learning the history behind the magical city first hand from a local. We are both history buffs so having the opportunity to combine exercise with a sightseeing tour of Paris seemed like the best way to make use of our time!

When we searched for Paris running tours on Google we quickly discovered a company by the same name, Paris Running Tours. Featured in a number of different magazines including Travel & Leisure and Elle magazine, Paris Running Tours boasts personalized tours led by knowledgeable tour guides who can design tours through Paris based on your previous experiences. For those people who want to keep things simple and plan nothing, they have 7 pre-planned tours as well

  • Right Bank tour (less than an hour in length)
  • Left Bank tour (less than an hour in length)
  • Most Beautiful Palaces tour (less than an hour in length)
  • Banks of the Seine Tour (less than an hour in length)
  • French Revolution Tour (more than an hour in length)
  • Paris Marathon Tour (more than an hour in length)

When working with our run guide, Jean-Charles, we let him know that we wanted to do a run ranging from 7-9 miles in length and focus on the big sights as this was Bo’s first trip to Paris. He also let us know that the run would start and end at our hotel, making the run even more convenient!

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The tour, which covered 8.84 miles in total, was absolutely incredible! Though we were caught off guard by the weather which was 10 degrees colder than predicted and quite windy, we were smiling the entire time and soaked up every piece of trivia he shared!

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As you can tell from the above, one of the added bonus’ of the tour was the fact that he brought along a camera to capture the experience. We stopped 10-12 times during the run to hear history and stories but the rest of the time we were keeping around a 9:30 pace through the streets of Paris.

While the personalized private tour was not cheap it was well worth the investment in our opinion. We saw more of Paris in 2.5 hours than we would have seen on foot in a full day. While there are most likely less expensive tour groups, there is something to be said for a tour guide who goes at your pace and builds the tour to meet your needs.

Your turn: If you could take a guided running tour through any city, where would you choose?

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  1. Smitha @ FauxRunner November 25, 2013 / 9:22 pm

    What a wonderful idea!! I’d love to go on running tour of any city in the world! Or atleast all the major European cities.
    The 9:30pace would deter me though. I’m more of a 12:00pace.

  2. Kristine November 25, 2013 / 9:24 pm

    I absolutely love this. I think running through a city is the BEST way to see it, and the only thing that could make that better would be learning about everything you’re running by. We were in Paris in Feb, and had it not been practically snowing would have definitely taken advantage of this. Instead we paid something crazy like 35 Euro each to get a day pass to a gym – terrible idea. I think Paris would be amazing to run though, but I think I’d have to go with Italy as my dream run-tour country (assuming in a perfect world there are no drivers out on the streets!) Think of the post-run meal +wine you’d have afterwards! Happy Anniversary!

  3. Esther November 25, 2013 / 9:56 pm

    I love this! My husband and I actually did running tours in Prague and Budapest on our honeymoon, and we agreed they were some of our favorite activities of trip. There is no better way to see a ton of sights in a short time – I felt like we got extra sightseeing in 🙂 Congratulations on your anniversary!

  4. Ashley November 25, 2013 / 10:44 pm

    We’re going to Saint Anton this Winter for our honeymoon. This is something that I would LOVE to do if they offered it!

  5. Caroline November 25, 2013 / 10:44 pm

    What a neat way to get to experience a city! It looks like you saw a lot of big sites in those few hours, and it’s neat that you got to have a tour guide along too!

  6. Coco November 25, 2013 / 10:47 pm

    Oh, I am so jealous. I loved the running tour of Boston that I did with RunBoston. This is like that with chocolate sauce and the Eiffel Tower on top!

  7. Debbie @ Live from La Quinta November 26, 2013 / 12:54 am

    Paris is my favorite city. I’ve run the Paris Marathon twice, and have created my own running tours there during other visits. I especially remember a “triangle” that we ran, starting near the Eiffel Tower, across the Seine to the Arc de Triomphe, back along the river to Notre Dame, then back toward the Eiffel Tower. It sounds like a lot, but I think it was around 7 miles (it was a few years ago).

    A guided tour would be amazing. I love seeing any city on foot, but it would be especially fun with a guide.

  8. Katie @ Live Half Full November 26, 2013 / 1:03 am

    What an amazing experience! My husband and I did a bike tour in Paris when we were there- we loved it! The service was called Blue Bike Tours- I believe they have them in several major cities, check them out!

  9. Nicole @ Pink Elephant on Parade November 26, 2013 / 6:47 pm

    That sounds amazing, like a really great companion to eating your way around Paris. A friend of mine said seeing people out running in sweatpants was very strange in Paris, did you find this to be true? Is there a haute couture version of running clothes suitable for Paris?

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