Step into Montmartre with us, the postcard perfect neighborhood that inspired legends like Picasso and Renoir, and stole the screen in modern hits like *Emily in Paris* and *John Wick 4*. We’ll stroll the same cobbled streets, stopping at iconic spots like the Sacré Cœur and La Maison Rose, plus a few hidden gems only locals know. It’s a relaxed, story packed walk through art, film, and everyday Parisian charm, more like hanging out with a friend than joining a tour. If you're into cinematic views, rich history, and those unforgettable “wow” moments, this is your kind of Paris.
Meet right in front of the La Poste, directly opposite the Abbesse metro station. Your guide will be waiting for you with a "ParisVista tours" sign. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
The tour ends right at the Sacre Coeur basilica
Just right beside the Abbesse metro and tucked away inside the romantic garden square of Jeanne-Rictus, we will discover one of Montmartre’s gems - The I love You wall. Our guide will take us through its history, meaning and cultural significance, explaining the details inscribed on the 612 enamel tiles. Whether you’re on this tour with a partner, friends, family, solo or just a lover of beauty and languages, we will explore, take amazing pictures at this incredible centre of love right at the heart of Montmartre.
Right at the foot of the Montmartre hill, along the lively Rue des Abbesses, stands a church that looks nothing like what you’d expect — Église Saint-Jean de Montmartre. With its warm red-brick façade, ceramic mosaics, and curved ironwork, this church stands out as Paris’ very first concrete church, built between 1894 and 1904.
Located in the lively Montmartre district, Rue des Abbesses offers a true taste of local Parisian life with its charming cafés, independent boutiques, and relaxed village atmosphere. Ideal for travelers looking to explore a more authentic side of Paris, this vibrant street is perfect for strolling, shopping, and soaking up the neighborhood’s creative spirit.
Nestled just off Rue des Abbesses, the Jardin des Abbesses is a small, peaceful garden that offers a quiet escape from the buzz of Montmartre. It has a significance in the history of Montmartre
Le Bateau-Lavoir is a historic artists' residence in Montmartre, known for its bohemian past and connection to early 20th-century art. A home to great artist like Pablo Picaso, Kees van Dongen
Le Moulin de la Galette is a historic Montmartre windmill famous for its lively past and featured in iconic paintings by Renoir and Van Gogh.
Le Passe-Muraille is a quirky sculpture of a man stuck halfway through a wall, hinting at a mysterious story waiting to be discovered on your Montmartre tour. It’s a fun little surprise that adds some magic and curiosity to your walk.
The Buste de Dalida is a shiny little gem tucked in a quiet Montmartre corner—a tribute to a beloved icon Dalida with a story full of glamour, love, and a few secrets you’ll hear along the way. It’s one of those spots people can’t help but stop at… and maybe make a wish.
La Maison Rose is a postcard-perfect pink café nestled on a quiet Montmartre corner—charming, cozy, and effortlessly photogenic. It’s the kind of spot that makes you want to slow down and soak in the moment.
Explore the only surviving vineyard in Montmatre, with rich history in Parisian culture.
Perched atop Montmartre, the Sacré-Cœur was built in the late 1800s as both a political and spiritual symbol, following a time of unrest in Paris. Beyond its stunning white domes and panoramic views, it’s a place of quiet devotion, where prayers have been offered day and night for over a century.
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