Spend a morning exploring Montmartre, Paris' charming village with incredible views of the city, through its food. As you venture through the hills of the 18th arrondissement with a local guide, you'll discover the neighborhood's unique atmosphere and history. Once the home of famous artists like Picasso and van Gogh, you'll see how Montmartre's past as a creative haven lives on in through its bakeries, bistros, and cafes. Try traditional French cuisine like pastries, delicious cheeseboard offerings, escargot and more as you sip on uniquely French wines at 5 eateries loved by both visitors and locals.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour, your guide will be holding a red bag or Devour Tours sign. This tour meets in front of the statue located at 40 Avenue Junot, 75018 . The statue is in a small square just over the tiny street from 40, Avenue Junot 75018.
Starting on the north side of the hill, your first stop will be a traditional Parisian boulangerie where they’ve been serving the locals with freshly baked goods for generations. This is the perfect spot for a bite of breakfast. You’ll sample freshly baked bread, a flaky croissant, and chou pastry while hearing more about the specifics that make a simple French breakfast so irresistible!
Step into a legendary Montmartre bistro that’s been a gathering spot for artists and locals since 1921. Here, you’ll sip chilled white wine and enjoy oeuf mayonnaise, a simple and flavorful dish that reflects the neighborhood's rich culinary tradition and its artistic roots.
Then, you’ll visit a local fromagerie to sample seasonal French cheeses, learning about the art of French cheese shopping with a focus on seasonality and small producers.
Next, you’ll take a guided historical walk discovering more about the area and how it has been shaped through the ages. Sights like Moulin Rouge will greet you as your guide shares fascinating facts and anecdotes. When you reach the top of the hill, get ready to soak in one of the most incredible views of Paris.
End your tour at a charming bistro for escargot and aligot (creamy mashed potatoes with cheese and garlic), paired with red wine. These are classic French dishes that have stood the test of time for a reason.
For dessert, swing by a small chocolatier creating some of Montmartre’s most creative macarons. It’s the perfect sweet note to end your culinary exploration of Montmartre.
You'll enjoy your macarons at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur basilica, one of Montmartre's most important landmarks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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