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Explore Montmartre's iconic sites and hidden gems on a personalized 2-hour 15-minute small-group tour with Renoir gardens, including museum access for $76.63.

The Montmartre Marvels Small-Group Tour with Renoir Gardens Entrance offers a concentrated experience of this lively Paris neighborhood, all for $76.63 per person. Lasting about 2 hours and 15 minutes, this tour is perfect for those who want to see the highlights without the chaos of crowds. With a maximum of 6 travelers, it provides a personalized feel, guided by an English-speaking expert who shares insider stories most visitors miss.
This tour covers iconic landmarks such as the Moulin Rouge and Sacré-Coeur, along with hidden spots like Renoir’s residence and gardens, making it ideal for art lovers, history buffs, and anyone eager to explore Montmartre’s true character. The tour’s small size and detailed stops ensure an engaging experience, especially for people who appreciate a slower pace and individual attention. Keep in mind, food and drinks are not included, and it starts at the bustling 82 Bd de Clichy at 10:00 am.

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A highlight of this tour is a visit to Le Bateau-Lavoir, the historic art studio where Picasso first gained fame. This building remains a symbol of Montmartre’s artistic vitality, and the guide explains its importance in shaping modern art. With 10 minutes allotted, guests get a glimpse into the creative environment that fostered artists like Picasso and others during the early 20th century.
This stop offers a meaningful look at the neighborhood’s artistic roots, making it especially appealing for art enthusiasts. The guide’s storytelling makes the history come alive, connecting visitors to the artistic revolution that took place here.
A key feature of this tour is access to Renoir’s former residence and gardens, where the artist once painted and relaxed. The gardens are particularly noteworthy for their scenic setting, with vines in the foreground and views of Montmartre’s rooftops. This access allows for a quiet moment away from the busy streets, offering a glimpse into Renoir’s personal world.
The gardens are included in the tour, providing a rare opportunity to experience the artist’s private space, making this experience stand out. The guide shares stories about Renoir’s life and work in Montmartre, enriching the visit with context.

This tour begins with a visit to Moulin Rouge, the legendary cabaret famously associated with Toulouse-Lautrec. As the symbol of bohemian Montmartre, it’s a must-see. Although no admission ticket is needed here, the guide discusses its history and significance, making it more than just a photo stop.
Next, the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur offers panoramic views of Paris. Its white, shining façade is instantly recognizable, and the guide explains its cultural importance. The 10-minute stops at both sites allow ample time to appreciate their beauty and stories.

Known as Artists’ Square, Place du Tertre is where local artists display their work, often creating portraits or caricatures on the spot. The 10-minute stop here offers an authentic encounter with Montmartre’s artistic vibe. Visitors can observe artists at work or have their portrait drawn, adding a personal touch to the experience.
This stop captures the neighborhood’s creative spirit and provides excellent photo opportunities. The guide highlights the history and current artistic scene, making the visit both fun and informative.

One of the tour’s most surprising stops is Vigne du Clos Montmartre, a tiny but scenic vineyard tucked away in the neighborhood. Despite its small size, it’s a proud landmark for locals and a testament to Montmartre’s rural past. With vines in the foreground and striking views behind, it’s a hidden treasure worth seeking out.
The 10-minute visit provides a peaceful contrast to the bustling streets. The guide shares tidbits on its history and significance — a rare glimpse into Montmartre’s agricultural roots, which many visitors overlook.

A brief 5-minute stop at Chevalier de La Barre reveals a different side of Montmartre’s history. The guide explains why some locals harbor negative feelings toward the Sacré-Coeur, despite its popularity. This stop offers insight into local sentiments and historical tensions, providing a more nuanced understanding of the area.
It’s a quick but meaningful addition that enriches the overall narrative, showing that Montmartre’s history isn’t just about art and tourism.

A 4-minute visit to the Dalida statue introduces the famous French pop singer and icon. Known for her kitschy style and enduring popularity, Dalida’s bust is a lively reminder of Montmartre’s cultural legacy. The guide shares entertaining stories about her life and her place in French pop culture.
This stop adds a touch of modern history and pop culture, rounding out the artistic and historical themes of the tour.
The pink house, La Petite Maison Rose de Montmartre, has been standing since 1920 and boasts a colorful history involving artists like Picasso, Renoir, and Utrillo. The guide explains its fascinating past, connecting it to Montmartre’s bohemian reputation. The 6-minute stop allows visitors to admire this charming building and understand its significance.
Its distinctive pink exterior makes it a favorite photo spot and an emblem of Montmartre’s artistic ambiance.
This tour includes visits to Rue Lepic, where Van Gogh moved as a young man and found his inspiration for painting sunlight. The 10-minute stop highlights the street’s artistic significance and scenic beauty.
Plus, the famous windmill on Rue Lepic, painted by Renoir in 1876, marked a pivotal moment in art history. The guide explains its importance and shares stories about Renoir’s painting, making it a must-see for art lovers. Both stops reveal Montmartre’s picturesque charm and artistic heritage.
The tour’s final stop is the Musée de Montmartre, a picturesque farmhouse that served as Renoir’s home during the creation of his famous Bal du moulin de la Galette. The museum, included in the tour, offers a deep dive into Montmartre’s artistic past with exhibits and preserved rooms. The 40-minute visit provides a thorough look at the neighborhood’s creative history.
This museum showcases Montmartre’s artistic environment, making it a fitting conclusion to the tour.
This small-group tour departs from 82 Bd de Clichy at 10:00 am and ends near a taxi stand at 10 Rue Cortot, close to Metro stop Anvers. The mobility requirements are moderate, perfect for most visitors comfortable walking and standing for short periods. The tour does not include food or drinks, but the mobile ticket system ensures easy access and confirmation.
The tour is designed to be informative and relaxed, with time allocated to each stop for questions and photos. The maximum of 6 travelers guarantees personalized attention and an engaging experience, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a more intimate exploration of Montmartre.
This tour offers a well-rounded look at Montmartre’s artistic and cultural highlights, blending famous sites like Sacré-Coeur with lesser-known charms such as Renoir’s gardens and hidden vineyards. Its small size makes it ideal for those seeking a more personal and less crowded experience, and the knowledgeable guide ensures storytelling is engaging and informative.
While it doesn’t include meals or extended visits to some attractions, the focused itinerary offers excellent value for its price and duration. Ideal for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious visitors who want an authentic, detailed look at Montmartre.
“Margaux gave us an excellent tour of Montmartre through a locals eyes. She took us along quiet streets, through lovely small parks, and shared lot…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a 2h 15m guided experience, Montmartre Museum entrance ticket, and access to Renoir’s residence and gardens.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from 82 Bd de Clichy at 10:00 am and ends near a taxi stand at 10 Rue Cortot, close to Metro Anvers.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, so those with mobility concerns should consider this before booking.
Can children participate?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but given the walking and standing involved, families should consider the physical requirements.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, this tour is typically booked 115 days in advance and offers free cancellation if canceled 24 hours before the start.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small-group size, insider stories, and access to Renoir’s gardens make it a unique, engaging way to experience Montmartre beyond the typical tourist spots.