Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Montmartre's best local flavors with this 3.5-hour guided food tour including 10 tastings and 2 natural wines, led by expert guides in small groups.
The Devour Paris Food Tour: Montmartre Like a Local offers a flavorful journey through one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods. Priced at $113.49 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute small-group experience is capped at 10 participants to ensure personalized attention. Starting from 40 Av. Junot, the tour guides visitors through Montmartre’s charming streets, stopping at hand-picked venues including a traditional boulangerie, a renowned pastry shop, a cozy bistro, and a fromagerie.
This tour provides a well-balanced mix of food tastings, local stories, and spectacular views, making it a top choice for culinary lovers and first-time visitors alike. The experience is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides, generous portions, and authentic taste of Parisian life. While it involves some walking on hills, the tour is suitable for most travelers, with vegetarian and pregnant-friendly options available. However, it is not recommended for vegans or those with significant mobility challenges.


The tour begins at Boris Boulangerie, a century-old Parisian bakery known for freshly baked croissants. This stops offers a classic French breakfast experience with flaky, buttery pastry while learning about the importance of bread in Parisian culture. The bakery’s long-standing tradition makes it a perfect first taste of local baking excellence.
Keen to taste more of Paris? We've looked into these other food and drink experiences
A short walk takes you to Maison Arnaud Larher, a decorated pastry shop beloved by locals. Here, visitors sample signature chocolates and pastries at this family-run hotel with roots in Montmartre. The shop’s reputation for beautifully crafted confections makes it a highlight for those craving sweets—plus, the shop’s decor and history add a layer of charm.

Next, the guide leads you to L’Étoile de Montmartre, a cozy bistro inspired by historic Montmartre taverns. The standout here is a classic savory pancake from the Aveyron region. The bistro’s warm atmosphere and passionate ownership make this stop a genuine taste of traditional French comfort food.

A guided walk takes the group up to Sacré-Cœur Basilica, where visitors gain insights into Montmartre’s history and architecture. After learning about the area’s cultural significance, everyone enjoys one of the most incredible views of Paris from the hilltop. This stop combines history, architecture, and breathtaking scenery for a complete experience.

Moving into the world of French cheese, this stop features a cheeseboard with seasonal favorites. The cheese shop, Racines, specializes in local and seasonal varieties, giving visitors the chance to taste favourites like camembert, brie, and other regional cheeses. The generous tasting makes this a memorable highlight for cheese lovers.
While in Paris, here are other experiences we've covered

The tour continues at Les Naturistes, a small wine cellar run by passionate owner Vincent. Here, participants sample two glasses of natural wine from small producers in the French countryside. The wines are carefully selected, emphasizing flavor and craftsmanship, making this stop particularly popular among wine enthusiasts.

For the main course, visitors step into a timeless French bistro for a hearty lunch of warm quiche. This 45-minute stop provides a satisfying end to the tasting journey, with generous portions and warm hospitality. It’s a fitting way to conclude the culinary exploration of Montmartre.

The tour begins at 40 Av. Junot and ends in Rue Muller, both near public transportation options like the metro Blanche. With only 10 participants maximum, the group size fosters an intimate environment, allowing guides to tailor their storytelling and recommendations. The moderate walking pace covers historic streets and scenic viewpoints, making it accessible for most travelers.
Most travelers can participate, including vegetarians, pescatarians, and pregnant women. It’s advisable to contact the tour provider in advance if dietary restrictions are specific. The tour not suitable for vegans, as some stops do not offer vegan replacements, and it involves some walking on steep hills and stairs.
Guides like Davide, Arturo, Vanessa, Juan, Thom, or others lead the experience, often praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and personal approach. Reviewers consistently highlight guides’ ability to explain cultural significance, share fun facts, and keep the pace enjoyable despite Montmartre’s hills.
Priced at $113.49, this tour offers 10 food tastings and 2 natural wines, making it a comprehensive culinary experience. The small group size and inclusion of local favorites distinguish it from larger, less personalized options. Reviewers note that the tour is well worth the price given the quality and variety of tastings.
While the tour offers a deep dive into Montmartre’s food scene, it involves moderate walking on hills and stairs. Travelers with mobility challenges should be aware of the terrain. The tour is not suitable for vegans due to the nature of the food stops.
This small-group culinary tour offers a tasty and authentic look at Montmartre, one of Paris’s most picturesque neighborhoods. It combines delicious food, local stories, and stunning views, all led by passionate guides. The 10 tastings and 2 wine samples ensure a satisfying experience that balances culture, history, and cuisine.
Ideal for food lovers, first-time visitors, and those wanting a more in-depth connection to Montmartre’s community, this tour provides valuable insights and memorable flavors. The personalized size and carefully curated stops stand out as key strengths.
However, travelers should be prepared for some walking on hills and stairs and should communicate dietary needs beforehand for the best experience. The Devour Paris Food Tour in Montmartre offers a genuine taste of local life, making it a worthwhile addition to any Paris itinerary.
“Davide was very chill and the perfect guide for our group. He explained the cultural significance of Montmartre and we enjoyed all out tastings ver…”
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, and pregnant women, but vegan options are not available at every stop.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 40 Av. Junot and concludes on Rue Muller, both near the metro Blanche.
What is included in the price?
The price covers 10 food tastings, 2 natural wines, a local English-speaking guide, and a small group of up to 10 people.
Are the food portions generous?
Yes, the tastings are described as generous, often enough to replace a light lunch.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Because of the walking on hills and stairs, it’s not recommended for those with mobility challenges.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The focus on local favorites, expert guides, and the chance to taste authentic Montmartre cuisine set it apart.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves some hills and uneven streets.
Is alcohol included?
Yes, two glasses of natural wine are part of the experience, with options from small producers.
Would I enjoy this tour if I don’t drink wine?
Yes, non-alcoholic options are available, but the wine tasting is a key highlight for many participants.