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Paris, France

Paris, France

with Chef Guillhame Brahimi

with Chef Guillhame Brahimi

Sun-dappled green valleys and mountains under dramatic cloudy skies.
Smiling man in a blue blazer stands by a harbor with boats.

Meet the Curator

Guillaume Brahimi

Guillaume’s culinary empire extends across Australia with his multiple Bistro Guillaume locations, each one a testament to his passion for French cuisine and his dedication to excellence. As Crown Sydney’s Culinary Ambassador, Guillaume continues to shape Australia’s dining scene with his innovative and refined approach to cooking. His influence extends far beyond the kitchen, making a significant impact on the culinary world at large.

An accomplished author, Guillaume has penned three cookbooks, each one a celebration of his culinary philosophy and a guide to bringing his delectable recipes into your own kitchen. His books not only showcase his exceptional talent but also support various charitable causes, highlighting his commitment to philanthropy. Guillaume’s dedication to giving back is a reflection of his generous spirit and his desire to make a positive impact through his work.

Honored with the prestigious Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Merite and named Chef of the Year by GQ, Guillaume’s accolades speak to his extraordinary talent and influence. His culinary prowess is further showcased as the host of SBS’s food series Plat du Tour, Guillaume’s Paris, and Guillaume’s French Atlantic, where he takes viewers on a captivating culinary adventure through France. These shows offer a glimpse into his world, filled with passion, creativity, and a deep love for French cuisine.

Guillaume’s television work on SBS has brought his culinary expertise to a wider audience, with shows like Plat du Tour, Guillaume’s Paris, and Guillaume’s French Atlantic. Each series invites viewers to journey with him through the culinary landscapes of France, exploring regional specialties and the stories behind them. His engaging presence and deep knowledge make these shows a delight for food lovers, offering a unique blend of travel, culture, and gastronomy.

Guillaume Brahimi is not just a chef you’d want to meet – he’s a culinary legend who will inspire and delight you. His journey from the kitchens of Paris to the forefront of Australia’s culinary scene is a testament to his dedication, skill, and unwavering passion for his craft. At Accoutrement Tours, we are honored to share Guillaume’s extraordinary story and his remarkable culinary adventures with you.


Limited to 12 guests. Intentionally intimate. Designed for conversation, access and spontaneity.

Limited to 12 guests. Intentionally intimate. Designed for conversation, access and spontaneity.

The Details

Duration

6 Nights

Group Size

Max 12

Accommodation

Hotel Providence

Inclusions

Accomodation, Dining, Experiences

Exclusions

Flights

Paris isn't ticked off, it's lived in. The markets are louder than the monuments. The bistros matter more than the museums. This is Guillaume's Paris, learned by heart, and quietly his own.

Sample Itinerary

Where you’re going


Day One

APERITIF & ILLUMINATIONS

Settle into Hotel Providence in the 10th. The evening rises above the rooftops for dinner as the Eiffel Tower's light show unfolds — first-night theatre without pretence.

Day One

APERITIF & ILLUMINATIONS

Settle into Hotel Providence in the 10th. The evening rises above the rooftops for dinner as the Eiffel Tower's light show unfolds — first-night theatre without pretence.

Day One

APERITIF & ILLUMINATIONS

Settle into Hotel Providence in the 10th. The evening rises above the rooftops for dinner as the Eiffel Tower's light show unfolds — first-night theatre without pretence.

Day Two

MARKET & A SEINE FLOAT

Guillaume leads the group through Rue du Cler, filling baskets for a private barge picnic along the Seine. The afternoon winds through Le Marais; the evening lands at Bistrot Paul Bert, his reference for French bistro cooking at its most enduring.

Day Two

MARKET & A SEINE FLOAT

Guillaume leads the group through Rue du Cler, filling baskets for a private barge picnic along the Seine. The afternoon winds through Le Marais; the evening lands at Bistrot Paul Bert, his reference for French bistro cooking at its most enduring.

Day Two

MARKET & A SEINE FLOAT

Guillaume leads the group through Rue du Cler, filling baskets for a private barge picnic along the Seine. The afternoon winds through Le Marais; the evening lands at Bistrot Paul Bert, his reference for French bistro cooking at its most enduring.

Day Three

CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY

A fast train to Reims for tastings at smaller, lesser-known houses that deserve more attention than they get. A private lunch with a chef de cave, followed by the Notre-Dame de Reims and its Chagall windows.

Day Three

CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY

A fast train to Reims for tastings at smaller, lesser-known houses that deserve more attention than they get. A private lunch with a chef de cave, followed by the Notre-Dame de Reims and its Chagall windows.

Day Three

CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY

A fast train to Reims for tastings at smaller, lesser-known houses that deserve more attention than they get. A private lunch with a chef de cave, followed by the Notre-Dame de Reims and its Chagall windows.

Day Four

TREASURES, TASTINGS & DUCASSE

A morning at Marché aux Puces, Paris's sprawling flea market and one of Guillaume's great loves. An afternoon chocolate tasting at Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse; the evening closes with drinks and dinner at another of his favourites.

Day Four

TREASURES, TASTINGS & DUCASSE

A morning at Marché aux Puces, Paris's sprawling flea market and one of Guillaume's great loves. An afternoon chocolate tasting at Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse; the evening closes with drinks and dinner at another of his favourites.

Day Four

TREASURES, TASTINGS & DUCASSE

A morning at Marché aux Puces, Paris's sprawling flea market and one of Guillaume's great loves. An afternoon chocolate tasting at Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse; the evening closes with drinks and dinner at another of his favourites.

Day Five

BRAHIMI COOKS

The day opens at E. Dehillerin, where Julia Child bought her copper pots. A roaming lunch along Rue de Nil — oysters, chablis, charcuterie — then into the kitchen with Guillaume. Dinner is what you've made.

Day Five

BRAHIMI COOKS

The day opens at E. Dehillerin, where Julia Child bought her copper pots. A roaming lunch along Rue de Nil — oysters, chablis, charcuterie — then into the kitchen with Guillaume. Dinner is what you've made.

Day Five

BRAHIMI COOKS

The day opens at E. Dehillerin, where Julia Child bought her copper pots. A roaming lunch along Rue de Nil — oysters, chablis, charcuterie — then into the kitchen with Guillaume. Dinner is what you've made.

Day Six

PARIS CONTINUES TO SURPRISE

Frank Gehry's Fondation Louis Vuitton in the morning, then a surprise lunch at a Belle Époque pavilion where three Michelin stars feel earned rather than announced. The final evening circles back to where the week began.

Day Six

PARIS CONTINUES TO SURPRISE

Frank Gehry's Fondation Louis Vuitton in the morning, then a surprise lunch at a Belle Époque pavilion where three Michelin stars feel earned rather than announced. The final evening circles back to where the week began.

Day Six

PARIS CONTINUES TO SURPRISE

Frank Gehry's Fondation Louis Vuitton in the morning, then a surprise lunch at a Belle Époque pavilion where three Michelin stars feel earned rather than announced. The final evening circles back to where the week began.

Day Seven

C'EST FINI

Breakfast and farewells. What lingers isn't a list of monuments, but a neighbourhood lived in, a market learned, a table cooked for.

Day Seven

C'EST FINI

Breakfast and farewells. What lingers isn't a list of monuments, but a neighbourhood lived in, a market learned, a table cooked for.

Day Seven

C'EST FINI

Breakfast and farewells. What lingers isn't a list of monuments, but a neighbourhood lived in, a market learned, a table cooked for.

The tour experience

What you can expect

01.

Accommodation

Hotel Providence sits in the 10th arrondissement, a genuinely local neighbourhood where old bistros spill into natural wine bars and the Canal Saint-Martin is minutes away. Think velvet banquettes, patterned wallpapers, and a well-stocked bar downstairs — the kind of place that feels more like a beautifully appointed Parisian apartment than a hotel, and exactly where you want to land at the end of each day.

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The tour experience

What you can expect

01.

Accommodation

Hotel Providence sits in the 10th arrondissement, a genuinely local neighbourhood where old bistros spill into natural wine bars and the Canal Saint-Martin is minutes away. Think velvet banquettes, patterned wallpapers, and a well-stocked bar downstairs — the kind of place that feels more like a beautifully appointed Parisian apartment than a hotel, and exactly where you want to land at the end of each day.

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The tour experience

What you can expect

01.

Accommodation

Hotel Providence sits in the 10th arrondissement, a genuinely local neighbourhood where old bistros spill into natural wine bars and the Canal Saint-Martin is minutes away. Think velvet banquettes, patterned wallpapers, and a well-stocked bar downstairs — the kind of place that feels more like a beautifully appointed Parisian apartment than a hotel, and exactly where you want to land at the end of each day.

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