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Experience Montmartre’s culinary delights with a private 3-hour food tour featuring 10 tastings, local guides, and flexible options for dietary needs in Paris.
Taking a private food tour through Montmartre with Withlocals offers a personalized, intimate glimpse into one of Paris’s most vibrant neighborhoods. For $215.13 per person, this 3-hour experience includes 10 carefully selected food and drink tastings, all guided by a knowledgeable local host. The tour begins at 73 Prom. Roland-Lesaffre and ends back at the same spot, making it easy to incorporate into your broader Paris itinerary.
This tour stands out because it emphasizes private, exclusive experiences, avoiding the crowds of group outings. Reviewers highlight the insightful guides, delicious food, and flexibility—notably the ability to tailor the experience to dietary preferences. However, it’s worth noting that some stops involve admission not included, and the tour is most suitable for those comfortable walking and exploring at a moderate pace. With most bookings made 55 days in advance, this experience suits those seeking an authentic, personalized taste of Montmartre.


This private food walking tour offers a personalized way to explore Montmartre’s culinary scene with only your party and a multilingual local guide. For $215.13, it combines delicious tastings with cultural insights across several iconic locations. The 3-hour experience is tailored to your tastes and dietary needs, with advance notice for vegetarian options.
Guided by a passionate host, you enjoy 10 tastings that showcase authentic French flavors. The tour’s flexibility and private format make it ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed pace and personalized interaction, as opposed to typical group tours.
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The tour kicks off near the Moulin Rouge, a symbol of Parisian cabaret history. Although the admission is not included at this stop, your guide shares stories about the venue’s cultural significance while you sample delicious bites from the local culinary scene. This initial stop sets the tone for a mix of food, culture, and history woven into your walk.

A significant highlight of this tour is the chance to taste the most beloved local dishes in their authentic flavors. You’ll stop at places offering quiche Lorraine, a classic savory pastry, and crêpes, enjoyed in their true Parisian style. These tastings are included in the tour, allowing you to indulge in some of the city’s well-known comfort foods.
The guide ensures each tasting reflects the neighborhood’s culinary roots, giving you a genuine taste of Parisian life. The food stops are carefully chosen to highlight quality and tradition, making this experience both delicious and educational.

Between tastings, your guide takes you to Place du Tertre, a lively square famous for its artists and vibrant atmosphere. This stop offers more than food: it’s an opportunity for cultural discovery, with insights into Montmartre’s artistic legacy and local hotspots.
The 45-minute segment here allows you to soak up the neighborhood’s artistic charm, see bustling street artists, and learn about Montmartre’s historic residents. The admission is not included at this stop but the experience remains rich with visual and cultural details.

Your tour includes an exterior visit to the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, a true Montmartre landmark. Your guide shares stories about this Roman Catholic basilica while walking between stops. Although admission is not included, the basilica’s impressive façade and panoramic views of Paris make it a must-see highlight.
This segment provides a relaxed break and a chance to appreciate Montmartre’s architecture and sweeping city vistas without the pressure of admission lines.
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One of the tour’s strongest points is the private, personalized guidance offered by a multilingual local foodie. Reviewers praise guides like Nella, Alpha, Bibiana, Andrea, and Maxime for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. Many guests comment on how guides share local stories, hidden spots, and culinary tips that elevate the experience beyond just eating.
The flexibility to adapt the tour based on dietary restrictions—such as vegetarian options—further enhances its appeal for a wide range of guests.

The tour’s roughly 3-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, with breaks between tastings to enjoy the scenery, shop, or take photos. Guides weave in local history, architecture, and cultural anecdotes, making the experience a blend of culinary discovery and neighborhood exploration.
Some reviews note that the tour involves moderate walking, including up Montmartre’s famous hill, so guests should be prepared for some physical activity. The timing and pacing are praised for allowing guests to savor each stop without feeling rushed.

The tour begins at 73 Prom. Roland-Lesaffre, a location near public transportation, making it convenient to reach. The tour is exclusively private, meaning only your group participates, and the activity ends back at the starting point. No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so guests should plan accordingly.
This setup is perfect for those seeking a customized experience in Montmartre with flexible timing and personal attention from their guide.
For the price of $215.13, the tour offers a comprehensive tasting of 10 local foods, cultural insights, and a private guide. While some guests mention minor organizational challenges—such as guide lateness or a closed venue—the majority emphasize the quality of food, warmth of guides, and unique neighborhood insights.
The reviews consistently rate this experience around 4.7 out of 5, highlighting its value for food lovers and those interested in local culture. Guests particularly appreciate the private format and customizable options, making it well-suited for couples, small groups, or anyone craving a personalized taste of Montmartre.
This tour provides an excellent opportunity to explore Montmartre’s culinary and cultural landscape at your own pace. The 10 tastings include classic French dishes like quiche Lorraine and crêpes, complemented by insights into Montmartre’s artistic past and landmarks like Sacre-Coeur.
The private guide ensures a tailored experience, with flexibility for dietary restrictions and engaging storytelling. While the admission to attractions is not included, the focus remains on tasting authentic bites and discovering local secrets.
Suitable for travelers seeking an intimate, well-rounded exploration of Montmartre’s food scene, this tour delivers delicious bites, local knowledge, and a relaxed pace in one package.
“The private experience was the way to go. My husband and I love taking food tours to eat local yummies but also learn about the local culture, and …”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers 10 food and drink tastings and the services of a private, multilingual guide.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, the tour offers vegetarian alternatives; guests should message the host in advance to specify dietary needs.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 73 Prom. Roland-Lesaffre in Montmartre, near public transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, allowing for a relaxed exploration with plenty of tastings.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the tour is private and customizable to suit your tastes and dietary restrictions.
Is admission to sites included?
No, admission to attractions like Sacre-Coeur and Place du Tertre is not included.
What are the physical requirements?
Guests should be prepared for moderate walking, including some uphill sections.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the pace and focus on food may appeal to families, but guests should consider the walking distance and duration.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made 55 days in advance, indicating high demand and popularity.
What sets this tour apart from others?
The private, customizable format, local guides with deep knowledge, and authentic food tastings distinguish this experience.
This Montmartre Private Food Walking Tour offers a genuine taste of Parisian life through its delicious food, local stories, and personalized approach. Perfect for those seeking an intimate, flexible experience, it promises authentic bites and memorable insights into Montmartre’s vibrant neighborhood.