Discover the iconic Sacré Coeur and navigate its history and architecture with an audio guide app.
Sitting on top of the highest hill in Paris, the Sacré Coeur was designed by famous French architect Paul Abadie. Step inside and explore the crypts, Apse Mosaic, grand organ and more before climbing up to the dome. Enjoy the panoramic view of the Parisian skyline, spot the Eiffel Tower in the distance and take unforgettable snaps.
Afterwards, explore the charming district of Montmarte with an audio guide. Go at your own pace as you see the iconic Moulin Rouge and more landmarks.
There is no meeting point as this is a digital experience. Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the audio tour app before arrival.
Discover the iconic Sacré Coeur at your own pace. Navigate its history and architecture with an audio guide app.
Nearby the Sacre Coeur is this vibrant square, known for its bustling atmosphere and street art. Painters regularly set up their easels and work on portraits in this artistic heart of Montmartre, which attracted iconic figures such as Picasso and Modigliani.
Nicknamed the 'Washboat House', this charming building was the residence of several famous artists, writers and actors. Pablo Picasso notably worked on a few paintings here, including Young Girl with a Flower Basket. Other familiar faces included André Salmon, Paul Fort and Kees van Dongen.
This charming cafe is known for its vibrant pink and green colours. La Maison Rose is over a hundred years old, and is a destination for many influencers thanks to its inviting atmosphere and picture-perfect dishes. Fans of the TV series "Emily in Paris" will recognise it as a backdrop from the first season.
Did you know Montmartre used to be covered in vineyards? During the Roman occupation of Paris, a temple was dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine, and grape vines covered the mountain. The Vigne du Clos Montmartre is the oldest vineyard in Paris, and pays tribute to this ancient heritage.
How many languages can you recognise on the iconic Wall of Love? This famous wall was created in 2000 by Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito, and the phrase 'I love you' is written 311 in hundreds of different languages. Don't forget to take a snap with your loved one.
See the heart of cabaret at this beloved landmark of Paris. This monument was opened in 1889, and is well-known for the red windmill on its roof. The Moulin Rouge was the birthplace of the can-can dance, and featured posters created by Toulouse-Lautrec.
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