Explore Montmartre on a private walking tour through one of Paris’s most artistic and atmospheric neighborhoods. You will see famous landmarks such as Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, Moulin Rouge, and the Wall of Love, while also discovering quieter streets, old windmills, cabarets, artists’ studios, and local stories from the former village of Montmartre.
This tour focuses on the people and places that shaped the district: painters, writers, chanson singers, café owners, rebels, and bohemians. Along the way, your guide will share the stories behind Montmartre’s artistic past and show you the details that are easy to miss on your own.
Visit Montmartre’s key landmarks, including Sacré-Cœur and Moulin Rouge
Hear stories about the district’s artists, cabarets, and village history
Enjoy a private walking tour with a route and pace adapted to you
We will meet outside Lamarck-Caulaincourt metro station, near the exit.
The guide will meet you outside Lamarck-Caulaincourt metro station, near the exit, and begin the walking tour through Montmartre.
You will visit Place Dalida, one of the Montmartre locations connected with French chanson and the cultural memory of the district.
You’ll walk along picturesque Rue Junot, see the Witch’s Stone, and discover one of Montmartre’s quieter residential streets.
You will see Le Passe-Muraille, the sculpture of “The Man Who Walks Through Walls,” one of Montmartre’s unusual local landmarks.
You will see Au Lapin Agile, a historic cabaret connected with Montmartre’s bohemian and artistic past.
You will see the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, one of the main symbols of Montmartre.
You will visit Place du Tertre, the famous Montmartre square known for its many caricature artists and lively atmosphere. The walk also passes through nearby streets connected with artists’ studios and local Montmartre stories.
You will see Bateau-Lavoir, the house of artists’ studios where Pablo Picasso and Kees van Dongen lived, and learn about Montmartre’s bohemian and artistic past.
You will see the Wall of Love and may count how many languages the phrase “I love you” is written in. The route also includes the Church of Saint-Jean de Montmartre, noted for its Art Nouveau architecture, stained glass, and unusual mosaic decoration.
The walk finishes near the Pigalle area, where you will see the legendary Moulin Rouge cabaret, one of the best-known symbols of Montmartre and Parisian nightlife.
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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