Uncover the secrets and flavors of Montmartre on a private walking tour in Paris. Explore the cobbled streets, visit famous artist abodes, taste delicious croissants, and discover hidden gems.
Uncover the secrets and flavors of Montmartre on a private walking tour in Paris. Explore the cobbled streets, visit famous artist abodes, taste delicious croissants, and discover hidden gems.
- Montmartre - Your private guide will show you the most secret streets of this charming area and tell you the story of the poor artists who lived there, very famous today but not back then. You’ll also try a croissant, a delicious éclair, cheese and wine.
- Moulin Rouge - Your guide will introduce you to this worldwide famous cabaret and the…
- Montmartre - Your private guide will show you the most secret streets of this charming area and tell you the story of the poor artists who lived there, very famous today but not back then. You’ll also try a croissant, a delicious éclair, cheese and wine.
- Moulin Rouge - Your guide will introduce you to this worldwide famous cabaret and the rich artistic scene it hosted along the centuries.
- Le Mur des Je t’aime - In this very romantic part of the area, you’ll learn to say “I love you” in 250 different languages and figure a out a very special puzzle.
- Le Bateau-Lavoir - In front of this studio of artists at the beginning of the 1900s, your guide will tell you the story of this community at a time when artists like Picasso where not yet appreciated.
- Moulin Radet - The tour progressively goes up the hill passing by this old windmill “Le Moulin de la Galette” one of the last ones in Montmartre, dating back to the time this area was still a village.
- La Maison de Dalida - In front of this magnificent house, maybe the most beautiful in Montmartre, the guide will tell you the story of the famous French singer Dalida.
- Au Lapin Agile - You will hear the story of this cabaret, the night head-quarters of artists in Montmartre, and the way they resisted the imposed canons of art
- Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre - You will admire the basilica from a different, non-touristic angle, and learn about the complicated context of it’s building. If the crowds are not too dense, the guide might take you to the front of the Basilica, to admire the splendid view on the city.
- Professional English-speaking guide
- A platter of cheese in a typical French bistro
- The city’s best croissant from an award-winning bakery
- A glass of wine paired with the cheese
- Exquisite éclair from a top Parisian pastry chef
- Professional English-speaking guide
- A platter of cheese in a typical French bistro
- The city’s best croissant from an award-winning bakery
- A glass of wine paired with the cheese
- Exquisite éclair from a top Parisian pastry chef
- tips or gratuities for your guide
- Additional food and drinks
- tips or gratuities for your guide
- Additional food and drinks
Away from the bustling main streets of central Paris, the locals fondly refer to the Montmartre neighbourhood as ‘the village’. With its charming plazas, attractive churches, and picturesque, maze-like lanes, it’s no surprise this area became an artists’ haven since the end of the 19th century. Your guide will lead you to the former residences of…
Away from the bustling main streets of central Paris, the locals fondly refer to the Montmartre neighbourhood as ‘the village’. With its charming plazas, attractive churches, and picturesque, maze-like lanes, it’s no surprise this area became an artists’ haven since the end of the 19th century. Your guide will lead you to the former residences of brilliant minds such as Van Gogh and Picasso, share tales about the beloved cabaret dancer of Toulouse Lautrec, and the melancholic love affairs of a renowned French crooner. Escape the throng of selfie-takers and explore hidden corridors and beautiful gardens.
• Wander the paved paths of this historic 2,000-year-old quarter once dwellings of globally recognized artists
• Sample one of Paris’ finest croissants
• View the Sacré-Cœur Basilica from a perspective known only to a handful of people
• Stumble upon Paris’ sole surviving vineyard
• Visit the city’s oldest cabaret, which was Picasso’s chosen retreat when his work was underappreciated
- The itinerary was conceived to avoid most steps in Montmartre but not all of them can be avoided. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring an umbrella on rainy days.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.