easy
3–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, including casual walkers and those comfortable with moderate strolling.
Join us for an intimate Montmartre walking tour in Paris that combines cultural exploration with tasting traditional French foods and drinks. Discover hidden gems, learn about local history, and enjoy a personalized experience like no other.
2,5 Hours • All ages
Duration: 2 Hours
Embark on a captivating food walking tour through the charming neighborhood of Montmartre renowned for its vibrant artistic heritage and taste Macarons, Pastry, toffee, Cold Cut Cheese and Wine.
Step into the enchanting world of Montmartre, a historic Parisian district that has long been a mecca for artists, writers, and bohemians. Your knowledgeable local guide will lead you on a delightful journey through the winding cobblestone streets, revealing the rich cultural tapestry woven into every corner of this iconic neighborhood.
Immerse yourself in the artistic spirit as you visit the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, a stunning architectural masterpiece that crowns the highest point of Montmartre, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Stroll through the picturesque Place du Tertre, where talented street artists capture the essence of Parisian life on their canvases.
Indulge in the flavors of France as you savor delicious tastings at local patisseries, boulangeries, cheese, cold cuts and wine. Sample mouth-watering French delicacies like buttery chouquettes, and sip on exquisite French wines, all while learning about the culinary traditions deeply rooted in Parisian culture.
Along the way, your guide will regale you with fascinating stories and anecdotes about the neighborhood's illustrious past, from the bohemian artists who once called Montmartre home to the legendary cabarets that entertained the city's elite.
The cobbled streets and uneven surfaces in Montmartre require good walking shoes for a comfortable experience.
Stay hydrated as you explore the neighborhoods and enjoy tastings along the way.
Some small vendors or cafes may not accept cards, so it's useful to have cash for tips or additional snacks.
Check the forecast and dress accordingly, as outdoor activity is dependent on weather conditions.
Montmartre has long been known as an artistic hub, home to famous artists like Picasso and Dalí who found inspiration in its vibrant streets.
Local guides promote eco-friendly practices by encouraging waste reduction and supporting sustainable businesses in the area.
Necessary for navigating cobblestone streets comfortably during the tour.
Sunscreen, hat, or sunglasses help protect from sun exposure on sunny days.
summer specific
Useful in case of sudden rain showers, common in transitional seasons.
spring|fall|winter specific
Capture the vibrant sights and memorable moments throughout Montmartre.