Paris at night has a second face. This speakeasy tour sends you after the city’s secret doors, with skip-the-line entry and a small group so the night feels personal, not chaotic. I like the way the guides steer you toward bars you’d never stumble on alone, and I also like the social energy—people start talking fast, which turns a casual drink stop into real memories in Paris.
One thing to plan for: drinks aren’t included in the booking fee, so you’ll likely pay for what you order at each bar, on top of the tour price.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before you book
- Why this Paris speakeasy tour feels different than a bar crawl
- Meeting at République: your simple starting point
- The 2-hour plan: three speakeasies with time to actually enjoy them
- Stop-to-stop pacing (what you’ll feel, not just what you’ll do)
- The walk between bars
- What you’ll drink: cocktails for everyone, plus the real cost picture
- How I’d plan your budget
- Skip-the-line, reserved entry, and why that matters in Paris
- The guide is the product: Natalia, Marc, Felix Weyama, and more
- Conversation without forced small talk
- Language support
- Small group size: better vibes, easier ordering, less waiting
- Price and value: where $34 makes sense (and where it doesn’t)
- After the third bar: how you keep exploring once the tour ends
- Quick practical tips for your speakeasy night
- Should you book? My take
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the Paris speakeasy tour?
- How long is the tour?
- How many people are in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are drinks or food included?
- What languages are available?
- Do we skip the line?
- What are the cancellation and payment options?
Key things I’d circle before you book

- Place de la République meetup (with a clear landmark) makes starting easy even if you’re not great with directions.
- Three speakeasy bars in about 2 hours keeps the pace lively without feeling like a marathon.
- Different entry styles at each bar is part of the fun, and it prevents the night from feeling repetitive.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails are on the table, so non-drinkers aren’t left out.
- Guides like Natalia and Marc get praised for energy and for helping the group connect, even if you arrive solo.
Why this Paris speakeasy tour feels different than a bar crawl
Paris nightlife can be a mess of lines, loud rooms, and menus you can’t read fast enough. This tour keeps the focus on the experience: you’re walking between three secret-style bars, each with its own vibe and way in. The result is more like a guided night out than a typical crawl.
I also like that the tour doesn’t force you to keep chugging drinks. You move at a human pace and you’re free to linger at each stop, which makes the whole thing feel relaxed even when the city outside is buzzing.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Paris
Meeting at République: your simple starting point

You meet at Place de la République, standing at the monument on the side with a lion facing Wall Street English. That’s specific enough that you can find the group without playing guessing games in the dark, and it helps reduce the usual pre-tour stress.
From there, you walk for about 10 minutes. In practical terms, that short walk is a breather. It gets you oriented, then the night shifts into the speakeasy rhythm: small streets, discreet doors, and that quiet anticipation right before you enter.
The 2-hour plan: three speakeasies with time to actually enjoy them

The tour is advertised as 2 hours, and it’s intentionally not rushed. Even with three stops, the pacing works because you’re not sprinting across Paris every few minutes.
Stop-to-stop pacing (what you’ll feel, not just what you’ll do)
At each speakeasy, you’re there for the ambiance and the ordering moment—not just to pose in front of a doorway. People in the reviews repeatedly mention the guide keeping energy up while also making sure the group feels comfortable. That balance matters. In big party bar crawls, you often get neither: either you feel lost, or you feel herded.
A consistent detail from the feedback is that the last bar can include more of a dance-floor vibe. So the night can start more mellow and end with more movement—exactly what you want when you’re deciding where to go next in Paris.
The walk between bars
The walking portion is described as just right, not too long. You get enough movement to feel like you’re exploring the city’s hidden nightlife side, but not so much that people get tired and start disconnecting.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Paris
What you’ll drink: cocktails for everyone, plus the real cost picture
The tour experience is centered on drinks—beer, cocktails, spirits, and wine—and it includes both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with different preferences. No one should feel like they’re tagging along with nothing to enjoy.
Now, the important part: food and drinks are not included in the booking fee. So yes, you’ll have the chance to order great cocktails, but you should expect to pay at the bars. One review specifically calls out that paying extra for drinks feels intense, which matches what you should plan for in a tour like this.
How I’d plan your budget
If you’re the type who wants one cocktail at each bar, you’ll probably be fine. If you’re ordering multiple drinks per stop, the total cost climbs fast—because you’re paying bar prices in each location. The tour price covers the experience pieces (like reservations and entry), not the bar tab.
Practical move: go into the night deciding your drink strategy—one signature cocktail per stop, or maybe alternate with non-alcoholic options. You’ll enjoy the menus more, and you won’t feel blindsided by the final number.
Skip-the-line, reserved entry, and why that matters in Paris
One of the best value points here is that the tour includes entrance to speakeasy bars plus reservations at the bars. It also notes skip-the-line through a separate entrance. In Paris, that kind of access can be the difference between spending your evening outside trying to look confident, and actually getting inside on time.
Reviews also mention that each bar may use a different entry method. That keeps things interesting and reinforces why you need a guide. You’re not just buying a drink—you’re buying smoother access to spaces that often feel impossible to find or enter without the right cue.
The guide is the product: Natalia, Marc, Felix Weyama, and more
This is a guide-led night, and the reviews are consistent about the human factor. Guides like Natalia, Marc, and Felix get praised for being outgoing, friendly, and great at getting people talking.
What that means for you: the tour isn’t just a route. It’s also social scaffolding. Several reviews mention guides getting the group comfortable quickly, which is huge if you’re traveling solo or you don’t want to spend the evening awkwardly hovering with your phone out.
Conversation without forced small talk
A few comments point to the guide facilitating conversation so the group feels connected. That’s exactly the sweet spot for this kind of nightlife experience: you want a fun host, not a lecture, and you want the other people to feel like part of the night, not background noise.
Language support
English is listed as the guide language. The tour description also says you can reach out to request other languages such as Spanish, German, Italian, or Chinese. If you care about that, message ahead so you’re not stuck hoping on the night.
Small group size: better vibes, easier ordering, less waiting
This tour caps the group at 7 participants. That limit isn’t just a comfort perk—it changes how the entire night runs.
With a small group:
- You get more attention at the bars when you’re choosing drinks.
- The guide can adapt the pace based on the mood.
- The group dynamic stays warm instead of turning into a loud crowd that forgets half the people’s names.
Multiple reviews mention small groups and the ease of meeting new people. If you’re solo, this is the kind of tour where you can actually make conversation happen without trying too hard.
Price and value: where $34 makes sense (and where it doesn’t)
At $34 per person, you’re paying for access, reservations, and a live guide—not for a free drinking package. When you frame it that way, the value becomes clearer.
Here’s what you’re buying:
- Entrances to the speakeasy bars
- Reservations
- Skip-the-line via a separate entrance
- A 2-hour guided route that includes walking and introductions
Here’s what you should add to your thinking:
- Drinks and food are not included
So the math depends on your drinking style. If you’ll order one or two drinks total across the night, the tour can feel like a smart buy. If you plan to drink heavily at every stop, you may end up spending more than you expected, even if the experience itself is excellent.
Still, in Paris, reserved access plus a small-group guide can be a better value than trying to book secret-style places on your own while also hunting down the right door.
After the third bar: how you keep exploring once the tour ends
A nice touch is that the guide doesn’t treat the night as a closed loop. The description says guides will discreetly share the locations of other secret bars, so your night doesn’t have to end after the last stop.
That matters if you want to continue in a more personal way. You can use the guide’s suggestions as a starting list, then pick what fits your mood—quieter, louder, more dance energy, or more cocktail-focused.
If you like to plan lightly (and you should in Paris), this is a good way to extend the experience without turning it into another rushed search.
Quick practical tips for your speakeasy night
A few things will make your evening smoother:
- Wear shoes you can walk in. The tour includes walking between bars, and it’s described as a good amount—not nothing.
- Decide your drink approach early. Because drinks aren’t included, a plan helps your budget and keeps you present.
- If you’re not drinking alcohol, still go. Non-alcoholic cocktails are part of what’s offered, and you won’t be stuck on the sidelines.
- If you’re picky about language, message ahead. English is listed, but the tour description indicates requests for other languages may be possible.
Also, don’t underestimate how much the guide’s personality changes the night. Reviews repeatedly mention guides like Natalia and Marc keeping the mood up while making people feel at ease.
Should you book? My take
Yes, I’d book it if you want a guided Paris night that feels like discovery, not chaos. The small group size, reserved speakeasy access, and the social factor are the big wins. This is especially worth it if you’re solo or new to Paris nightlife and don’t want to spend your evening outside trying to figure out secret doors.
I’d think twice only if you hate paying extra for drinks. Since food and drinks aren’t included, your total cost depends on what you order. If you’re budget-sensitive, pick a drinking plan before you start, or treat the tour price as paying for entry plus guidance.
If you want three different speakeasy experiences in a comfortable 2-hour window, with a host who helps the group connect, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the Paris speakeasy tour?
You meet at Place de la République, standing at the monument on the side that has a lion facing Wall Street English.
How long is the tour?
The advertised duration is 2 hours.
How many people are in the group?
It’s a small group limited to 7 participants.
What’s included in the price?
The booking includes entrance to the speakeasy bars and reservations at the bars, plus a live English-speaking guide.
Are drinks or food included?
No. Food and drinks are not included in the booking fee.
What languages are available?
English is listed. The tour description also says you can reach out to request Spanish, German, Italian, or Chinese.
Do we skip the line?
Yes. The tour includes skip the line through a separate entrance.
What are the cancellation and payment options?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.





























