
Things to do as a group in Paris
Enjoy the city together over shared meals, sightseeing, and late-night laughter.
Most popular things to do as a group in Paris
Book the most-loved group experiences across the city.
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About traveling as a group in Paris
Some of the best things to do in Paris are even better in a group. The city has a tour format for every kind of group: an open-top bus circuit that loops past the major landmarks; local-guided walking tours through neighborhoods like Montmartre and Le Marais; or Seine river cruises for a more leisurely group experience. For a full day of shared discovery, you can also book a day tour outside of the city to places like Giverny, the Loire Valley, and the Normandy coast. You can also book an Airbnb Experience with a local host to keep things social. Whether you’re planning a family reunion, a bucket list trip with a group of friends, or a team outing, you’ll find an experience that fits the bill. However, the best group experiences fill up fast—especially in spring and summer—so book ahead to keep everyone together.
Top highlights for your visit

Treasure hunts at the Louvre
Skip the audio guide for a scavenger hunt style competition. Cultural treasure hunts send your group through the Louvre’s galleries to search for clues rooted in art history. It’s a great way to turn a museum visit into a collaborative experience.

Montmartre on two wheels
Guided bike tours wind through the sloped streets and hidden squares of Montmartre, past vineyards and neighborhood bakeries. Electric bikes keep the pace comfortable for everyone in the group.

Vintage 2CV rides
Pile into a classic French car and take a small-group spin past the city’s landmarks. It’s a unique way to see Paris that makes for great photos and better stories.

Seine river cruises
Drift past the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the Louvre, and take in the sights from the water. River cruises are one of the most relaxed ways for a large group to take in the city together.
Traveling as a group in Paris FAQs
What group activities can I find in Paris?
Paris has something for every kind of group. Seine River cruises, escape rooms, treasure hunts, cooking classes, bike tours, quiz rooms, and cabaret shows all welcome groups of 6 or more. If the weather turns, indoor options like VR experiences and game bars are a great way to keep the fun going.
How far in advance should groups book activities?
Book 2–4 weeks ahead of time for dinner cruises, cabaret shows, and escape rooms, especially if you want to book on a weekend. The sooner you confirm, the better your chances of sitting together. For museums, groups of 20 or more will most likely need timed-entry reservations.
Can we book a private experience for our group?
Yes. Many Airbnb Experience hosts offer private bookings, so your group can have a cooking class, tour, or tasting entirely to yourselves. Private experiences are ideal for celebrations, team outings, or anyone who wants a more personalized experience. For larger parties, be sure to message the host before booking to confirm they can accommodate your group size.
Are any activities offered in English?
Most popular group experiences are available in English, including guided tours, escape rooms, and museum treasure hunts. Smaller operators may offer French only, so it is worth confirming language options when you book.
When is the best time of year to visit Paris with a group?
Spring and early fall offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities like bike tours and treasure hunts. Summer has longer days, but also larger crowds. Indoor experiences like escape rooms and quiz rooms work well in any season.
What if our group size changes after we book?
Group numbers often shift, and many hosts can adjust your booking if a few people join or drop out, as long as you tell them ahead of time. Be sure to reach out early and check the listing’s cancellation policy so you know your options before you confirm.
Can groups eat together in Paris?
Paris restaurants welcome groups, though most ask for reservations and a deposit for parties of 8 or more. Dinner cruises are a popular group activity, seating everyone together aboard a boat passing the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Check in with the operator ahead of time to make sure your group gets connected tables.
Are there free group activities?
A stroll through Le Marais, Montmartre, or the Latin Quarter will only cost a Metro ticket. The gardens beneath the Eiffel Tower are also open to everyone. Locals often gather for picnics and pétanque along the Canal Saint-Martin, and your group can do so too.
Things to know before traveling as a group in Paris
Getting around
- A pack of Metro tickets or day passes is the simplest way to move a group around.
- Walking keeps everyone together, and most central sights are close to one another.
- Agree on a meeting point in case anyone gets separated in busy areas.
What to wear and bring
- Pack an umbrella, since Paris weather can shift throughout the day.
- A small daypack with water and other essentials will keep everyone set for the day.
- Bring a fully charged phone to stay in touch if the group splits up.
Important information
- A service charge for meals is included by law, so tips are appreciated but not mandatory.
- Some restaurants won’t split bills, so agree in advance about how to divide costs.
- Make reservations for group dining, since tables for bigger parties fill up fast.







































