Enter the bohemian and gastronomic atmosphere of Montmartre with a guided Spanish walk through its most emblematic streets. Discover the neighborhood’s popular history and end the experience with a tasting of French cheeses and wine in a historic restaurant.
The route starts in front of the Moulin Rouge, symbol of the cancan and Parisian nightlife. You’ll walk along Rue Lepic to Café des Deux Moulins, famous for the movie Amélie, and visit the Mur des Je t’aime and various places related to Dalida.
We will also visit the Moulin de la Galette, Le Passe-Muraille, the picturesque Rue de l’Abreuvoir and the Maison Rose. The walk continues next to Clos Montmartre, a vineyard that preserves the wine tradition, and the Lapin Agile, a historic cabaret frequented by artists and writers.
After climbing to the Sacré-Cœur, finish at Place du Tertre. There you will enter La Mère Catherine, a restaurant founded in 1793, to enjoy the included tasting.
Place Blanche, next to the Starbucks. Look for a blue-green flag.
Historic cabaret founded in 1889 and renowned for its red mill, night shows and celebrated French cancan.
Typical cafe on Rue Lepic that achieved international fame for appearing as a workplace of the protagonist of the film Amélie.
A work dedicated to love made up of hundreds of tiles in which the expression “I love you” is written in 250 languages.
Casa de la Rue d’Orchampt, in which the singer Dalida lived from 1962 until her death in 1987, remembered today through a plaque.
Former mill and popular dance venue of Montmartre, immortalized by artists such as Renoir and symbol of the rural past of the neighborhood.
Sculpture by Jean Marais depicting the protagonist of Marcel Aymé’s story through a wall and getting caught in it.
Bronze sculpture made by Alain Aslan and inaugurated in 1997 as a tribute to one of the artists most linked to Montmartre.
One of the most picturesque streets in Montmartre, famous for its cobblestones, historic houses and characteristic pink facade of La Maison Rose.
Small urban vineyard that keeps alive the wine tradition of the hill and stars every year in the Vintage Festival of Montmartre.
One of the oldest cabarets in Paris, frequented for decades by artists, writers, poets and musicians of the bohemian environment.
Emblematic white stone basilica located on top of Montmartre, from which you can see magnificent views of Paris.
Lively square known for its painters and portraitists.
Enjoy an authentic tasting of French wine and cheeses at this historic restaurant founded in 1793 and related to the legend about the origin of the word “bistro”.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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