Montmartre is not just a neighborhood: it is where modern art was born and where a small village on the hill refused to follow the rules of Paris. On this 100% Spanish walking tour, your local guide will take you through the icons and the corners that most of you miss: from the Moulin Rouge to Picasso’s workshop, from the Wall of the Loved Ones to the only vineyard in Paris. Along the way you try a freshly baked boulangerie croissant, which Parisians eat. Small groups (max. 20) to travel at your own pace, ask questions and take photos without a hurry, as with a friend and not behind a flag. We close upstairs, in the Sacré-Cœur, with panoramic views of the whole city.
Exit the Blanche metro (line 2), on Boulevard de Clichy, opposite the Moulin Rouge. Find the Transfer Latam guide.
The tour ends at the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur (Place du Tertre / parvis). From here you have panoramic views of Paris and the nearest metro is Anvers (line 2) or Abbesses (line 12), a few minutes walk down the hill.
First stop in front of the most famous cabaret in the world, birthplace of the can-can. Your guide tells you how the Moulin Rouge made Montmartre the epicenter of Paris’s bohemian nightlife in the late 19th century. Ideal stop for photos before starting the upload.
We climb Rue Lepic, one of the most picturesque streets in Montmartre, between ivy facades and neighborhood shops. On the way we pass by the Moulin de la Galette, the mill immortalized by Renoir.
The cafe where "Amélie" was filmed. Stop for a photo and to understand why this corner became an icon of French cinema.
A mural with "I love you" written in more than 300 languages. Your guide tells you the story behind this declaration of love for the city.
The workshop where Picasso painted "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" and changed the history of art. Today it is a pilgrimage point for modern art lovers.
Dalida's house, one of the great voices of French song. We walk through the residential heart of the hill, away from the crowds.
The square with the famous sculpture of the "man who goes through the walls", inspired by the story of Marcel Aymé. One of the most curious images of Montmartre.
The pink house that Utrillo and so many other artists painted. One of the most photographed corners of the neighborhood.
The only vineyard still in production within Paris. Your guide tells you about the tradition of the Montmartre harvest, celebrated every October.
The square of painters, where artists continue to assemble their trestles every morning as a century ago. The bohemian soul of Montmartre in its purest form.
We close at the top of the hill, opposite the basilica of Sacré-Cœur, with panoramic views of all Paris. Here your guide gives you recommendations and indicates how to enter the Basilica.
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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