Wander through the charming streets of Montmartre, Paris’ most artistic neighborhood, on a walking tour that captures its bohemian spirit. Delve into the lives of legendary artists like Picasso and Van Gogh as you navigate through scenic cobblestone alleys, hidden staircases, and tranquil courtyards. This small-group experience, led by a local guide, offers insightful stories about Montmartre's rich history and iconic landmarks like Place du Tertre and Sacré-Cœur Basilica, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Perfect for first-time visitors or seasoned travelers wanting a deeper connection to Paris.
- Discover Montmartre’s artistic legacy and charming streets
- Small-group tour for a personalized experience with a local guide
- Visit iconic sites including Place du Tertre and the last vineyard
- End the tour with stunning views from Sacré-Cœur Basilica
- Savor fresh-baked pastries like buttery croissants , fruit tarts & pâtisserie
Metro 12 Blanche. Guide will be waiting for you infront of Metro Blanche. Opposite to Moulin Rouge.
The Moulin Rouge, with its iconic red windmill, is the world-famous Parisian cabaret where the can-can dance was born. Opened in 1889, it's been dazzling audiences for over a century with its glittering costumes, extravagant performances, and electric atmosphere. Located in Pigalle, at the foot of Montmartre, the Moulin Rouge remains a symbol of Parisian nightlife, freedom, and artistry.
Tucked away in Montmartre, the Wall of Love is a romantic art installation featuring the words “I love you” written in over 300 languages. Created by artist Frédéric Baron and calligrapher Claire Kito, it’s a peaceful spot perfect for photos — and a symbol of universal love in the heart of Paris.
Located in Montmartre, Le Bateau-Lavoir is a legendary artists’ residence where Pablo Picasso, Modigliani, and other modern art pioneers lived and worked in the early 1900s. Often called the “birthplace of Cubism,” this humble building played a key role in shaping 20th-century art. Place will be visited from outside.
Nestled beneath the bustle of the city, Montmartre Cemetery is a peaceful, tree-lined resting place for many of France’s greatest artists and writers. Opened in 1825, it’s the final home of Alexandre Dumas fils, Émile Zola, Dalida, and François Truffaut. With its quiet charm, sculpted tombs, and resident cats, it offers a reflective pause in the heart of historic Montmartre.
A symbol of Montmartre’s rural past, Le Moulin de la Galette is one of the last surviving windmills in Paris. In the 19th century, it became a lively guinguette (dance hall) frequented by artists like Renoir, who famously captured its festive spirit in his painting. Today, it stands as a charming reminder of Montmartre’s bohemian golden age.
Tucked into a quiet Montmartre square, Le Passe-Muraille is a whimsical bronze sculpture by Jean Marais, inspired by Marcel Aymé’s short story. It depicts a man magically stuck while walking through a wall — a tribute to Parisian imagination and literary charm. A hidden gem, perfect for photos and a touch of surrealism!
Tucked on a picturesque corner of Montmartre, La Maison Rose is a charming pink café that has been a favorite of artists and poets since the early 20th century. Immortalized by painters like Utrillo and beloved for its storybook façade, it's a perfect photo stop and a cozy place for coffee with a view of cobbled streets.
Hidden on a Montmartre hillside, the Clos Montmartre is Paris’s oldest and only remaining working vineyard. Planted in 1933 as a tribute to the neighborhood’s wine-making past, it produces a small batch of wine each year. Surrounded by charming streets and artist studios, it’s a quiet gem and a symbol of Montmartre’s village spirit. Place will be visited from outside.
Le Lapin Agile is Montmartre’s legendary cabaret — a rustic pink cottage where artists like Picasso, Apollinaire, and Modigliani gathered in the early 1900s. Known for its live chanson performances and bohemian soul, it remains one of the oldest and most authentic cabarets in Paris. A true time capsule of artistic Montmartre.
In the heart of Montmartre, Place du Tertre is a lively square where artists set up easels daily to sketch portraits and sell their work. Once frequented by Picasso and Utrillo, it remains a vibrant symbol of Montmartre’s artistic soul. Surrounded by cafés and cobblestone charm, it’s the perfect place to soak up the creative atmosphere.
Visit iconic Roman Byzantibe church perched atop Montmartre.
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