Ricki Stevenson’s Black Paris Tour is a unique cultural experience exploring the stories, histories and lived experiences of African American musicians, soldiers, writers, artists, historians, celebrities, and political exiles living in the City of Light.
Whether it’s your first time in Paris or if you feel like you have you seen and done it all, you will discover a “Black Paris” that explores the hangouts, haunts, and historical sites made famous by African-American expats.
Come walk in the footsteps of Frederick Douglass, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. DuBois, Sissieretta Jones, Eugene Bullard, Josephine Baker, Sidney Bechet, Bessie Coleman, Paul Robeson, Lois Mailou Jones, Richard Wright, Ida B. Wells, Countee Cullen, Carter G. Woodson, Selma Burke, Claude McKay, James Baldwin, and so many more!!
Enjoy panoramic views over the Seine River and the Trocadero while dining at the first-floor 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant, 311 feet (95 meters) up.
Jump to the front of the queue with skip-the-line entry to the tower’s first floor.
Taste classic French dishes paired with Champagne or wine during a picnic-style lunch.
Disneyland® Park: Experience the storybook world of Disney as you discover the five magical themed lands where enchantment lives:
Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland. Walt Disney Studios® Park: Step through the Studio Gates and let your imagination soar. Time to immerse yourself in the never-ending, always fascinating world of movies, animation, and television.
Ladurée is a global household name, and many travelers are lucky enough to have a Ladurée in their home country. Yes, since its humble beginnings in 1862 as a simple bakery, Ladurée has now become an international brand. You can find shops in London, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore, Dubai