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Explore Montmartre's artistic streets, iconic sites, and breathtaking views with this 2-hour guided walking tour in Paris for $40.48 per person.
Discover the vibrant and artistic neighborhood of Montmartre through a 2-hour guided walking tour that costs $40.48 per person. Designed for lovers of art, history, and culture, this tour offers an in-depth look at one of Paris’s most legendary districts. With a maximum of 20 travelers and expert guides, you’ll explore famous sites like Moulin Rouge, Sacré-Cœur, and the historic streets that inspired masters like Van Gogh and Picasso. Starting at Cur Sacré on Rue Saint-Éleuthère, this tour promises a well-paced, engaging experience—perfect for first-time visitors and art enthusiasts alike. The 2-hour itinerary features free admission to most sites and fun insights into Montmartre’s bohemian past.
While the tour covers many highlights, it is especially suited for those who appreciate stunning city views, charming streets, and artistic history, with the caveat that it moves at a brisk pace and focuses on key locations rather than exhaustive detail.
The Montmartre Walking Tour by TOUR TRIP is a carefully curated experience designed to reveal the bohemian spirit of this iconic Parisian neighborhood. With a fixed price of $40.48, the tour offers guided visits to famous landmarks and hidden corners that inspired generations of artists. It is perfect for art lovers, history buffs, or anyone curious about Montmartre’s artistic legacy.
The tour’s timing and group size—a maximum of 20 travelers—ensure a personalized and informative experience. The local guides are knowledgeable and passionate, sharing stories behind the sites and highlighting Montmartre’s lively past as a center of artistic innovation.
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This tour begins at Cur Sacré, 5 Rue Saint-Éleuthère, located conveniently near public transportation options. The meeting point is easy to find, and the activity ends back at the starting location, making it simple to plan your day afterward. The mobile ticket process ensures smooth entry, and service animals are welcome.
The tour kicks off at the renowned Moulin Rouge, where visitors learn about its role in shaping Montmartre’s bohemian nightlife and the origin of the can-can dance. The next stop, Rue Lepic, is a charming street lined with cafés and shops, including the Café des 2 Moulins, famous from the film Amélie.
The last-standing windmill at Le Moulin de la Galette offers stories about its influence on artists like Renoir and Van Gogh. Then, the Place des Abbesses features an Art Nouveau metro entrance, adding to the area’s historic charm.
The Wall of Love (Le Mur des Je t’aime) is a highlight—a mural displaying “I love you” in over 300 languages, emphasizing Montmartre’s romantic and artistic spirit. Walking along Rue Des Abbesses, visitors see artistic studios, boutiques, and hidden cafés that capture the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere.
At Place Émile Goudeau, the Bateau-Lavoir—famous for housing Picasso, Modigliani, and other artists—serves as a reminder of Montmartre’s artistic heritage. The Eglise Saint-Pierre de Montmartre, dating from the 12th century, introduces visitors to one of Paris’s oldest churches.
The bustling Place du Tertre sees street artists displaying portrait paintings and creating a lively, artistic ambiance. The tour ends at Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, where travelers can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Paris from the highest point in the city and choose to explore the interior or relax on the steps.
Each stop offers a distinctive glimpse into Montmartre’s story. The Moulin Rouge is more than a cabaret; it’s where the artistic nightlife of Montmartre originated. Visitors learn about its cultural significance and entertainment history.
Rue Lepic offers a taste of local life, while Le Moulin de la Galette connects directly to famous painters’ works. The Place des Abbesses stands out with its Art Nouveau design, and Le Mur des Je t’aime adds a romantic touch.
The Place Émile Goudeau—home to artists’ studios—and Eglise Saint-Pierre highlight Montmartre’s historic depth. The lively Place du Tertre embodies the neighborhood’s artistic essence, with street painters capturing Parisian scenes.
The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur offers spectacular views and a peaceful interior that contrasts with the lively streets below. Visitors can opt to explore the basilica or relax on the steps, soaking in the atmosphere.
This guided tour is designed to be intimate and manageable, with up to 20 participants. The meeting point at Cur Sacré is close to public transportation options, simplifying access. The mobile ticket system ensures convenience and quick check-in.
The tour duration of approximately 2 hours allows enough time to visit all the key sites without feeling rushed. Since most locations have free admission, there are no extra costs to worry about, making the experience both affordable and informative.
The local guides are praised for their knowledgeable and engaging storytelling. They share stories about Montmartre’s artistic history and fun facts about famous landmarks. This approach turns a simple walk into an immersive experience that captures the neighborhood’s vibrant history and culture.
The pacing of the tour is designed to be comfortable for most travelers, with 10-minute stops at each site. The walks mainly take place on cobbled streets and gentle slopes, suitable for most fitness levels. The tour is not strenuous but does involve some walking.
What makes this Montmartre Walking Tour particularly appealing is its balanced mix of famous sites and hidden gems. The expert commentary and well-planned route ensure that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of Montmartre’s artistic soul. The breathtaking views from Sacré-Cœur are a highlight that guests often cite as unforgettable.
The tour’s affordable price, combined with a rich itinerary, makes it an excellent choice for first-time visitors or those wanting an efficient, yet charming, exploration of Montmartre. Its small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized interaction.
While the tour offers a rundown, it moves quickly through many locations, so those wanting a more detailed exploration might prefer longer or private options. Also, inside visits to basilica are optional, and additional entry fees may apply if guests choose to explore further.
The 2-hour duration means some sites are only briefly covered, so visitors with a deep interest in art or history may wish to supplement the tour with additional time later. The walk is on cobblestone streets, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
This guided tour provides a high-value, engaging way to discover Montmartre’s artistic and cultural highlights. Its affordable price, expert guides, and beautiful viewpoints make it an attractive option for a short, meaningful visit. The stunning views from Sacré-Cœur and the stories about legendary artists enrich the experience, making it memorable.
Ideal for art aficionados, history lovers, and first-time visitors, this tour captures the essence of Montmartre in just two hours. While it offers a fast-paced overview, its well-chosen stops and informative guides ensure that every moment is authentic and enjoyable.
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What is included in the tour price?
The guided visit of Montmartre, led by local and professional guides, is included. Most stops have free admission, and the mobile ticket allows easy entry.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering around 10 stops with brief 10-minute visits at each location.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking on cobbled streets and some gentle slopes, so comfortable footwear is recommended. It is designed to accommodate most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider this.
Can I visit the basilica’s interior?
Yes, travelers can choose to explore the interior of Sacré-Cœur or relax on its steps to enjoy the panoramic views.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include Moulin Rouge, Rue Lepic, Le Moulin de la Galette, Place des Abbesses, Le Mur des Je t’aime, Place Émile Goudeau, Eglise Saint-Pierre, Place du Tertre, and Basilique du Sacré-Cœur.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are made through the Viator website, with confirmation received at booking. The activity can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
This Montmartre Walking Tour offers an authentic, scenic, and enriching experience, perfect for those eager to see Paris’s artistic heartbeat in just a couple of hours.