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Discover the vibrant history of Montmartre in 2.5 hours with this interactive tour featuring animations, songs, and surprises, all for $21.55 per person.

This $21.55 tour offers a lively 2.5-hour journey through Montmartre, one of Paris’s most iconic districts. Led by Les Poulbotes, the experience combines storytelling, traditional music, and hands-on activities that make learning about Montmartre’s past both fun and educational. The tour departs from Blanche metro station and ends at the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, with a small group size capped at 15 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its blend of interactive elements—from guessing games to drum performances—that appeal to both young and old. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility for those uncertain about the weather or schedule changes. While the tour offers engaging stops and insightful stories, it’s also accessible with public transportation nearby and is suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness.

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The tour starts at 10:00 am at Blanche metro station, providing easy access via public transportation. The duration is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for most travelers. The tour concludes at Sacré-Cœur, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of Paris.

The journey begins at the Montmartre Mound, where the guide discusses 100 years of Titis Parisiens, the lively youth culture that once thrived in this district. This introduction sets the tone for understanding Montmartre’s transformation from a working-class neighborhood to an artistic hub. The interactive focus on activities and guesswork helps guests connect with the area’s vibrant past.

Guests will see the famous Moulin Rouge, where the guide presents the story behind the iconic red mill and the tradition of French Cancan dance. This 15-minute stop highlights Montmartre’s reputation as a place of entertainment and bohemian spirit. The tour emphasizes the cultural significance of this landmark through engaging storytelling.

The Cimetière de Montmartre provides a glimpse into the district’s notable personalities, including Francisque Poulbot. Visitors listen to his story, fostering a deeper appreciation for Montmartre’s artistic heritage. This peaceful stop offers insight into the lives of influential residents and their lasting impact.
On Rue Damrémont, the tour showcases colorful childrens’ earthenware by Poulbot, dating from 1910. This visual display highlights Montmartre’s artistic craftsmanship. Later, on Rue Lepic, guests get to sing along to a traditional Montmartre song, blending music with history in an authentic way.

The historic Le Moulin de la Galette features a brief discussion on Montmartre’s mills history. Guests also participate in creating a paper mill craft, offering a hands-on element that energizes the experience. This stop emphasizes Montmartre’s transformation from industrial site to artistic retreat.
At Avenue Junot, visitors watch a 1940 video of Poulbot in front of his house decorated with small Poulbots. This visual presentation enriches understanding of Poulbot’s influence on Montmartre’s cultural identity. It also personalizes the story of local artists shaping the district’s character.
Guests enjoy playing the role of Montmartre’s President of the Republic at La Bonne Franquette, a traditional restaurant that historically served as a gathering spot. This playful activity adds levity and invites participation, reflecting the neighborhood’s friendly and creative spirit.
The Vigne du Clos Montmartre stand reveals the story of the district’s original vine, dating back decades. The guide explains its role in traditional festivals, illustrating how Montmartre combines rural traditions with urban life. This stop underscores the district’s quirky, enduring character.
The tour concludes at Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, where participants play drums, sing, and listen to songs performed by children. The audio segment captures the lively spirit of Montmartre. From this vantage point, visitors enjoy a magnificent view of Paris, making for a memorable finale.
This tour is designed for moderate physical fitness, with walking involved at each stop. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate interactive experiences and storytelling. The small group size of up to 15 travelers allows for more personal attention and easier engagement. The proximity to public transportation makes it straightforward to reach the meeting point at Blanche.
Unlike typical sightseeing walks, this experience emphasizes hands-on activities, music, and guesswork, making it engaging for families and curious travelers alike. The interactive animations and live commentary from Emilie foster a lively atmosphere. The free cancellation policy also provides reassurance for flexible planning.
This affordable, fun-filled tour offers a unique way to learn about Montmartre’s artistic and bohemian roots. Its mixture of storytelling, music, and activities makes it particularly appealing to those seeking a more personal and lively experience of the district.
While it primarily focuses on cultural highlights and local stories, the interactive nature keeps it engaging for a broad audience. The tour is especially suited for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a memorable introduction to Montmartre’s vibrant past without overloading on details.
“We thank Emilie for this tour, her commentary, and her activities. We learned a lot and will not forget the Titis Parisens, Les Poulbots, and Les P…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $21.55 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Blanche metro station and ends at Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive activities and music make it engaging for young participants.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; no specific gear is required.
Is this tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
The tour suits those with moderate physical fitness; accessibility details are not specified.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is suitable for all ages, especially those interested in culture and history.
What makes this tour different from others in Montmartre?
Its focus on interactive animations, songs, and hands-on activities creates a lively, memorable experience beyond traditional sightseeing.
Is this tour available in different languages?
Language options are not specified; the primary language is presumably French, with English likely available.