Secrets of French Gourmet Tour: A Treasured Culinary Journey

What to expect on this itinerary
Sample tradition and discover majesty during your cruise down the Rhone River in search of the decadent soul of the culinary arts on your 11-day France food tour. Colorful macaroons and delicious chocolates fill the display windows of chic boutiques and charming vintage-age shops. from Medieval towns to Roman ruins, you can taste your way through cities and villages, and indulge in marvelous vineyards during your custom-tailored France tour.
Customizable Itinerary
Paris - First Taste of Parisian Lights and Flavors
Paris is a delectable city in both its monuments and cuisine. The scent of freshly baked macaroons lingers in the doorways of local bakeries. Indulgent, creamy sauces top savory steak dishes. Pastries overtake window displays. Diamonds in boutique jewelry shops glint in the passing sunlight. Your private transfer greets you at Charles de Gaulle Airport upon your arrival in the decadent city. You make your way to the heart of Paris to your hotel located on the Boulevard des Capucines. Quintessential trees line the wide avenue, casting refreshing shade over the walkways. At dinner, you venture to a traditional French restaurant on the famous Champs Elysees. The Arch de Triomphe crowns the boulevard with Place de la Concorde separating the end of the street with the Tuileries Gardens. The original grandeur of the Champs Elysees accentuates the opulent cuisine of the restaurant.
What's Included:
Paris - Illuminating the Sweetness of Paris
Paris - Savory Traditions
Lyon - Luscious Lyon
Lyon - Gourmet Lyon
Viviers - Entering the Walls
Provence - The Pleasures of Provence
Avignon - Luster of Avignon
Chateauneuf-du-Pape - Various Hues of the Countryside
Valence - Savory Layers of the Rhone Valley
Lyon - Leaving from Lyon
Trip Highlights
- Savor the recipes and flavors of Paris during your private pastry lesson taught by a celebrated pastry chef
- Indulge in a wine tasting tour around the famous wine region of Chateauneuf-du-Pape
- Enjoy a cooking demonstration, along with a wine and cheese pairing, at a magnificent cooking school in Valence
- Relish a decadent chocolate experience during your tasting tour of the historic and award-winning chocolateries in Paris
- Revel in the flavors of traditional French cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Lyon
- Delight in the private market tours showcasing the differences between village markets and the cities of Paris and Lyon; learn the secrets of French cooking from a Parisian chef after your visit to the vibrant market
- Take pleasure in a gourmet dining experience at a fabulous restaurant on the Champs Elysees
Starting Price
$13,500 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 350 reviews
We decided on this trip with a very short planning time. Zicasso’s travel agent was still able to put together a wonderful trip, taking all of our interests into account and proposing a few things we had not considered. She was delightful to work with. Proposing guides throughout and eliminating the need for a rental car was a wonderful idea, as was adding the stop in Lyon.
Our guide in Lyon was a lot of fun, with a good sense of humor and knowledge of Lyon. She had a good plan for our walking tour and was full of interesting information on local customs and food.
Our other guide was quite entertaining and made for many fun days. She went out of her way to be sure we were having a great time, taking interesting detours in search of poppy fields, beautiful views, and historic sites. She had extensive knowledge of Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseilles, and showed us great villages and local specialties in between.
The market shopping, wine tasting, and cooking class were wonderful and well placed on our last full day in Aix.
All the transfer drivers were great, with the exception of the Lyon train station, as no driver showed.
The hotel in Lyon was our favorite, with a small sitting area and very comfortable bed. The hotel in Avignon had the most comfortable beds, but the rooms were quite small, with no place to sit other than the bed. We upgraded to a suite for an extra 75 euro per night, which was worth it. The hotel in Aix-en-Provence was nice, but the bed was the least comfortable and we considered a slightly larger room. The hotel in Paris was luxurious and quite large; perhaps a little too grand for our last night as we arrived at 9pm and departed the next day, with little time to explore.
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Our trip to Provence was fabulous. The three cities, Lyon, Avignon, and Aix-en-Provence, gave us a real sense of the region. The food, wine, and tours were all magnificent. The hotels were lovely and centrally located.
The five days in Avignon gave us a sense of the city and history. All the guides were excellent and well informed. Our entire trip was well organized and the travel app which outlined our trip was “perfect." We were especially thankful for the drivers who were always on time.
We highly recommend our Zicasso travel expert and our travel company. We have never been disappointed with Zicasso.
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