Discover the soul of Paris with an immersive walk through Montmartre, where art, history, and local life come together at every corner. From iconic landmarks to hidden streets, this experience blends cultural insight, storytelling, and breathtaking views. Perfect for travelers who want more than photos, this tour offers an authentic and memorable connection to the city. Book now and explore Paris like a local, not just a visitor.
Meet your guide next to the Blanche Station. Your guide will be holding a grey umbrella with a design of Paris.
A lively Paris Métro station located at the foot of Montmartre, serving as a key access point to the area’s nightlife and cultural landmarks.
World-famous cabaret recognized for its red windmill, extravagant shows, and historic role in Parisian nightlife and entertainment culture.
A traditional Montmartre café that gained international fame through cinema, offering a relaxed atmosphere and an authentic Parisian neighborhood feel.
The former residence of Vincent van Gogh during his time in Paris, reflecting the artistic heritage and bohemian history of Montmartre.
A scenic viewpoint offering distant views toward Les Invalides, highlighting the contrast between Montmartre’s hilltop charm and Paris’s monumental landscape.
An iconic green cast-iron fountain symbolizing public generosity, commonly found throughout Paris and adding historic character to Montmartre streets.
The former home of singer Dalida, now a place of remembrance that reflects her deep connection to Montmartre and its artistic soul.
A historic windmill and social venue immortalized by Impressionist painters, representing Montmartre’s artistic and festive past.
A symbolic statue depicting Saint Denis carrying his head, linking Montmartre to early Christian history and Parisian religious tradition.
A whimsical sculpture inspired by literature, portraying a man walking through a wall and celebrating Montmartre’s playful and imaginative spirit.
A tribute statue honoring the iconic singer Dalida, serving as a quiet place of admiration for fans and visitors in Montmartre.
A charming pink-painted house turned café, famous for its picturesque façade and its association with Montmartre’s artistic history.
One of the oldest cabarets in Paris, known for hosting poets, painters, and musicians, preserving Montmartre’s bohemian and artistic legacy.
A white-domed basilica dominating Montmartre’s skyline, offering panoramic views of Paris and standing as one of the city’s most iconic religious landmarks.
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