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With Paris on Demand, you can discover the City of Light on your own terms

Are you interested in discovering the French capital on your own and according to your personal needs? Would you like to enjoy an authentic and hands-on Parisian experience? And most of all, do you want to save time and energy? If you answered yes to all those questions, then Paris on Demand might just be what you are looking for to make your stay truly memorable.

Created in 2010 by Pierre, a Parisian passionate about his city, the company has just launched a website offering custom-tailored itineraries and thematic workshops to customers who do not want to be dragged along to tourist traps but rather want to discover the City of Light on their own terms.

Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower

Contrary to big travel companies which often sell packages with mandatory excursions, Paris on Demand works directly with the customers to design a program according to their tastes, needs and wishes. They just need to tell the company's travel experts what kind of trip they have in mind, how much time they have and what their budget is, to receive a proposal within a few days.

For instance, Paris on Demand can design a shopping session in trendy stores, organize a cooking class to learn how to make some of the most famous French desserts or prepare an itinerary focusing on impressionist painters. All along, the customers can make all the comments they want to ensure that the program meets their expectations.

On the banks of the Seine

Paris on Demand will cater for all your local needs

See another side of the City of Light with Paris On Demand

Each itinerary includes a complete program, a time schedule and detailed notes on transportation, hotels and restaurants. Meanwhile, there are five workshops from which to choose: cooking classes, wine tastings, tea tastings, chocolate tastings and photography classes.

So why spend days on the internet researching your desired program and trying to find a place to stay? For a small investment, Paris on Demand can save you time and headache, while offering you tips and recommendations that only true Parisians know about.

Check out the Paris on Demand blog

All images courtesy Paris On Demand



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