Welcome to our enchanting Montmartre Walking Tour! Immerse yourself in the heart of Paris as you meet your knowledgeable guide at the foot of Montmartre Hill. This quaint village, nestled in the center of the city, holds a rich tapestry of history, art, and culture waiting to be explored.
The highlight of your journey awaits you as you ascend Montmartre Hill and approach the magnificent Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking panoramic views, offering an indelible and unforgettable image of the entire city of Paris. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the basilica and absorb the serenity of this elevated vantage point.
As you embark on this leisurely walking tour, your guide will regale you with fascinating tales of the Moulin Rouge, the iconic cabaret that has been a symbol of Parisian nightlife for decades.
Exit on the "Anvers" metro station, line 2. Your guide will be wearing a red lanyard around the neck with "Paris Trip" printed on it.
Discover the charm of Montmartre on our walking tour! Meet your expert guide at the foot of the hill and step into a world of art, history, and Parisian culture in this iconic village.
Your guide will introduce you to one of the most famouses churches of Paris, the Sacré-Coeur. This iconic white-domed basilica is perched on the highest point of the city, providing breathtaking views of Paris.
In the historical center of Montmartre village, and among some of the oldest restaurants of the capital, the artistic tradition is kept alive by the caricaturists of Place du Tertre.
Montmartre Vineyard (Clos Montmartre) is a small yet historic urban vineyard in Paris, nestled on the slopes of Montmartre. Established in 1933, it produces limited batches of wine annually, celebrating the area's rich winemaking heritage. The vineyard also hosts the Fête des Vendanges, a lively harvest festival each October.
In front of the cabaret in wich the artists gathered to discuss about the art, your guide will tell you about the incredible destiny of Lolo the donkey-artist.
This place was ment as a tribute to the famous singer Dalida, who marked the French music History and lived in her beloved village of Montmartre.
This stop will allow you to see one of the last windmill of Montmartre, and the place immortalized by the famous impressionist painter Renoir.
This is one of the most important artist's workshop of Montmartre, in wich Picasso, among others, painted his first cubist works of arts.
Featured in the film "Amélie," this café is a popular spot for fans of the movie.
While not in the heart of Montmartre, the famous cabaret is nearby in the Pigalle district. Its iconic red windmill is a symbol of the area's bohemian past.
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