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Experience authentic French cuisine on a 3.5-hour small-group Montmartre food tour in Paris, featuring tastings from pastries to classic dishes for $121.65.
The Paris Montmartre Food Tour, offered by Do Eat Better, provides a flavorful exploration of one of Paris’ most charming neighborhoods. For $121.65 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute guided experience takes visitors on a walk through Montmartre, combining sightseeing with delicious French bites. The tour is designed for small groups—max 12 people—to ensure a personal and engaging experience. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, Montmartre is the perfect setting for this culinary journey that pairs local highlights like the Moulin Rouge and Sacré-Coeur with standout dishes from crêpes to boeuf bourguignon and cheese.
This tour is especially suited for those eager to sample traditional French cuisine while enjoying stunning views of Paris’ rooftops and streets. While the uphill walk may require moderate fitness, the tasty stops and local stories make it a rewarding experience. Guides often speak both English and French, enriching the visit with local insights. Visitors should note that additional food or drinks are not included beyond the tastings, but water is provided to keep everyone refreshed.


The tour begins at 82 Bd de Clichy, a central spot in Montmartre, close to public transportation. It ends in front of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, allowing easy access for further exploration of this historic neighborhood. Since Montmartre is on a hill, the route involves some uphill walking, so attendees should be prepared for a moderate physical challenge. Guides are mindful to provide rest breaks at each stop, making the experience manageable for most.
The mobile ticket system streamlines check-in, and the tour’s small group size guarantees an intimate atmosphere. Travelers should confirm any food restrictions beforehand to ensure a smooth experience. With near public transportation, getting to and from the tour is simple, even for those unfamiliar with the area.
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Starting in front of the Moulin Rouge, the tour immediately immerses guests in Montmartre’s vibrant history. As the guide leads you through the winding streets, you’ll see charming cafes, artistic squares, and historical sites. The neighborhood’s bohemian spirit is palpable, offering a lively backdrop for your culinary adventure. The tour cleverly combines sightseeing with tastings, providing context about the area’s cultural significance as you go.
The final stop at Sacré-Coeur not only offers breathtaking views but also serves as a fitting conclusion to your gourmet journey. This setup allows visitors to continue exploring the neighborhood at their leisure, perhaps visiting art stalls or local shops afterwards.

The tour kicks off with a classic Parisian pastry on Rue Lepic, giving a sweet start to the day. The delicious pastry is a highlight, showcasing authentic French baking. Later, on Rue Gabrielle, the group samples small round cakes inspired by meringues, filled with flavored creams. These treats are a delicious taste of French pastry craftsmanship and act as a delightful interlude during the walk.
Guests appreciate how these stops introduce traditional flavors without overwhelming, making each tasting feel special yet accessible. The quality of the baked goods and the local ambiance at each bakery add to the experience.

The main dish stop at Place des Abbesses features boeuf bourguignon, a signature French dish. Tender beef slow-cooked in red wine with vegetables, this dish warms the body and soul. It represents the heartiness and depth of Parisian comfort food. The guide shares insights about the dish’s history and preparation, enriching the tasting experience.
Next, at Place du Tertre, guests indulge in French cheese, sampling varieties from different regions. The cheese tasting provides a diverse range of flavors, with guides often helping identify favorites. These stops showcase the quality and diversity of French dairy products, making them a highlight for cheese lovers.

On Rue Gabrielle, the focus shifts to small, round cakes filled with flavored creams inspired by meringues. These delicate confections offer a sweet contrast to the savory dishes and are highly praised for their taste and texture. Guests find these cakes to be light yet flavorful, a perfect complement to the robust main dishes.
The experience of tasting these artisan desserts underscores the French talent for balancing flavors and refined pastry techniques. The stops here are especially appreciated for their authenticity and local craftsmanship.
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The tour concludes with a classic French treat: crêpes, served at the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur. These warm, soft crêpes can be sweetened with sugar, chocolate, or jam, catering to different tastes. The deliciously warm dessert offers a perfect ending to the culinary journey, with the breathtaking basilica as a backdrop.
Guests enjoy the casual atmosphere of this final stop, with the opportunity to explore the basilica or nearby art stalls afterward. The combination of food and scenic views makes this an ideal way to wrap up the experience.

Throughout the tour, guides like Lolla, Kevan, and Juliette are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging personalities. Many reviews highlight how guides share personal stories about growing up in Montmartre, local secrets, and cultural insights that deepen the experience.
Guides often speak both English and French, enriching the tour with local flavor and authenticity. Their passion for Montmartre and culinary traditions shines through, making every stop both educational and delicious.

Since Montmartre is on a hill, the route involves uphill walking with some steep sections. Visitors should be prepared for moderate physical activity, but the rest stops and manageable pace help make the walk accessible. Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially if planning to explore further after the tour.
The small group size enhances comfort and allows guides to personalize the experience. Water is provided, but additional drinks are not included, so bringing a bottle is advisable.
Priced at $121.65, the Montmartre Food Tour offers an impressive combination of sightseeing, culture, and authentic cuisine. Review ratings of 5.0/5, based on over 396 reviews, attest to its popularity and quality. The delicious food stops, local stories, and scenic setting make it a well-rounded experience.
This tour is particularly suited for foodies, history buffs, or anyone wanting an intimate look at Montmartre. The moderate walking and uphill sections might be a consideration for those with mobility issues, but overall, it’s an accessible and rewarding way to spend a few hours in Paris.
“We had a wonderful experience with our guide Kevan. He was knowledgeable, interesting, and we felt like we learned a lot about the history of the …”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a full meal with dinner, lunch, and water; additional food or drinks are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 82 Bd de Clichy and finishes in front of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Since Montmartre is on a hill with some ups and downs, it’s best for those with moderate physical fitness.
What language do guides speak?
Guides can speak both English and French during the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides knowledgeable about the area’s history?
Yes, guides are highly praised for their knowledgeable storytelling and local insights.
Is this tour good for vegetarians or those with food restrictions?
Please contact the provider beforehand to discuss food restrictions or special diets.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 12 participants for a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of authentic French cuisine, scenic Montmartre views, and local guides makes this tour a highly recommended way to explore the neighborhood.
This Montmartre Food Tour offers a delicious and culturally rich way to experience Paris, highlighting authentic flavors and local stories in an intimate setting. Whether you’re a food lover or a history enthusiast, it provides a well-rounded glimpse into the bohemian spirit of Montmartre.