
I don't just translate words.
I translate culture.
Paris is a city that is easily seen, but rarely understood. The monuments are open to everyone, but their stories are often locked behind the barriers of language, history, and subtle cultural nuance.
As a state-certified Guide Conférencier—the highest guiding qualification in France—I hold the keys to those stories.
My journey wasn't linear. I didn't just memorize dates and names. I immersed myself in the academic rigour of French Art History, the complex etiquette of gastronomy, and the silent codes of Parisian society. I moved from being an observer to being an insider.
State Certified
Holder of the official French “Carte Professionnelle”, granting lecture rights in all national museums.
Art Historian
Specialized academic background in French Art History, from Medieval architecture to Modernism.
Polyglot
Bridging cultures with fluency in English, French, and Indian languages to make you feel at home.
A collaboration born from
necessity and passion.
The story of this platform began when Sonali, a dedicated Parisian guide, found herself frustrated by the lack of fair and reliable booking systems. While she excelled at revealing the soul of France to her guests, the technology behind the scenes was often a barrier rather than a bridge.
Enter Bruno, a technologist with a deep-seated passion for travel and the belief that technology should serve art and human connection, not complicate it.
When they met, they realized they shared a common vision: to build a better experience for both guides and travelers. A system that honors the expertise of the guide and simplifies the journey for the guest. Together, they designed this platform from the ground up to ensure every booking is as elegant and seamless as the tours themselves.

Sonali & Bruno
“True luxury is not about golden taps.
It is about access.”
Beyond the Guidebook
Google can tell you when the Louvre opens. It cannot tell you why the layout of the gallery reflects the political ambitions of Napoleon. I focus on the “why,” not just the “what.” My tours are intellectually stimulating narratives, not rehearsed scripts.
Curating the Invisible
The best parts of France are often hidden in plain sight. The unmarked door of a centuries-old wine cellar, the correct way to order cheese, the unspoken rules of a dinner party. I guide you through these invisible layers of French life.