Hear the stories behind every boulevard, bridge, and cafe
Explore Paris with Wexplo, an AI-powered audio guide that plays stories about places as you walk past them. From the engineering marvel of the Eiffel Tower to the medieval lanes of the Marais, Wexplo narrates the history, secrets, and local culture of the City of Light — hands-free and at your own pace.
Free on iOS and Android. No account required to start exploring.
Open the app and go. GPS triggers stories automatically as you move.
Hear narrated stories, ask follow-up questions, and explore at your own pace.
Paris rewards walkers who know the stories behind what they see. A traditional guided tour locks you into someone else's schedule — Wexplo lets you linger at the spots that fascinate you and skip what doesn't. With stories triggered by GPS, you hear about each arrondissement's character as you step into it.
April to June or September to October — mild weather, thinner crowds, and the best light for walking.
French, English
Cross the Seine at Pont des Arts around sunset, then walk along the Left Bank toward Saint-Germain-des-Pres. The light at that hour turns the limestone buildings gold, and Wexplo will narrate the literary legends who once walked the same route.
Yes, Wexplo is free to download and use in Paris. The app generates AI-powered audio stories about places as you explore. A premium subscription is available for additional features like offline mode and deeper content.
Wexplo can cache stories for offline use. Download stories before your trip and listen without an internet connection while walking through Paris.
Wexplo generates stories in over 14 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, and more.
Unlike group tours with fixed schedules, Wexplo lets you explore Paris at your own pace. Stories trigger automatically by GPS as you walk — no waiting, no rushing, completely hands-free.
Download Wexplo for free and let AI-powered audio stories guide you through Paris. Works offline, supports 14 languages.