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Enjoy a small-group walking tour of Montmartre combined with a seasonal, home-cooked French lunch, including wine and tailored dietary options for $103.58 per person.

This tour offers an inviting glimpse into Montmartre, one of Paris’s most charming neighborhoods, for a total of 3 hours. For $103.58 per person, participants explore hidden corners like castles, artist studios, and quaint courtyards, all led by a knowledgeable local guide. The experience culminates in a home-cooked, seasonal French lunch on a private terrace, featuring delicious regional delicacies and complimentary wine. With just 5 travelers maximum, this tour provides an intimate setting perfect for those seeking an authentic Parisian experience.
The tour is ideal for food lovers and culture enthusiasts who appreciate personalized insights and enjoy discovering places away from the typical tourist crowds. It’s suitable for most travelers, especially since all dietary requirements can be accommodated, emphasizing accessibility and flexibility. The meet-up point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to join this cozy, immersive tour.
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The tour begins at Rue Marcadet, 75018 Paris, at 12:30 pm. This central location is near public transportation, simplifying the arrival process. The short walk from metro stops ensures minimal hassle, making it accessible for most travelers. The meeting point offers a welcoming start to this 3-hour experience, which flows seamlessly from exploration to culinary delight.

The walking tour reveals Montmartre’s lesser-known spots, including castles, artist studios, and quiet courtyards. The guide shares stories and insights about the area’s history, architecture, and its artistic legacy. Visitors are taken away from busy streets to discover secret passages and charming corners, all with queue-free access to some of the neighborhood’s most exclusive houses and buildings.
This experience shines in its ability to combine cultural discovery with relaxing strolls. The pace allows guests to appreciate Montmartre’s atmosphere without feeling rushed. As a bonus, the small group size enhances interaction and provides a more personal connection with the guide.

Claudine, the host, is a native Parisian who has called Montmartre home for over 40 years. She is passionate about sharing her love for the district and her culinary skills. Her warm personality makes guests feel at ease, and her deep knowledge shines through as she guides you through the neighborhood’s secrets.
Claudine’s kitchen is where the experience truly becomes special. She prepares a seasonal, homemade French lunch, showcasing local produce and traditional recipes. Her delicious four-course meal includes a French quiche, cheeses, and other seasonal dishes. The lunch also features complimentary wine and can be adapted for all dietary needs, ensuring everyone enjoys the meal.

The home-cooked lunch takes place on Claudine’s private terrace, offering a cozy and scenic setting. Guests savor their delicious meal with regional wines, in the company of fellow travelers and Claudine herself. This part of the tour offers a perfect opportunity to relax, reflect, and enjoy authentic French flavors in a private, intimate environment.
The seasonal menu varies based on what’s fresh and available, emphasizing local ingredients. The four-course meal is praised for its quality and authenticity, elevating the overall experience beyond a typical sightseeing tour.

Beyond the streets and private homes, the tour explores renowned artist studios and historic sites, shedding light on Montmartre’s famous artistic scene. The guide introduces visitors to studio spaces where famous painters worked and highlights architecture styles that define the neighborhood’s unique charm.
Some stops include a beautiful castle and quaint courtyards, which offer photo opportunities and a glimpse into Montmartre’s aristocratic past. The queue-free access ensures guests enjoy these sites without lengthy waits, making the tour both efficient and relaxed.

Claudine’s 40-year residence in Montmartre and her enthusiasm for local life make her an engaging host. She effortlessly shares stories and insights, making the neighborhood’s history come alive. Guests appreciate her friendly demeanor and her ability to cater to individual interests, creating an environment that feels both personal and educational.
Her passion for cooking and entertaining shines during the lunch, with her seasonal dishes reflecting her love for French gastronomy. Participants find her approach approachable, balancing storytelling and practical tips that enrich the overall experience.

This tour offers free cancellation, allowing guests to adjust plans up to 24 hours in advance. The confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, with special diets accommodated upon request. The small group size ensures a personalized experience but also means booking 33 days in advance is typical, reflecting the tour’s popularity.
This small-group tour stands out with its combination of cultural exploration and culinary delight. It offers queue-free access to exclusive sites, a warm host, and a delicious seasonal lunch, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an intimate, authentic Parisian experience.
The price of $103.58 includes food, wine, and expert guidance, providing excellent value for a 3-hour adventure into Montmartre’s secrets. Perfect for foodies, history buffs, and lovers of local life, this tour promises a personalized look into one of Paris’s most beloved neighborhoods.
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What is included in the tour price?
The seasonal homemade lunch, wine and food, queue-free access to selected sites, and guided exploration are all included in the $103.58 fee.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, all dietary requirements are catered for upon prior communication, ensuring everyone can enjoy the meal.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 3 hours, combining walking, site visits, and lunch.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Rue Marcadet, 75018 Paris at 12:30 pm and ends back at the starting point.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through Montmartre’s streets and some uneven paths, so it may not be ideal for those with mobility issues.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of a local guide, queue-free access to hidden gems, and a home-cooked, seasonal lunch on a private terrace makes this experience particularly special.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 5 travelers ensures an intimate and personalized experience.