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Discover Montmartre with this family-friendly guided tour featuring visits to Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, and more, with carousel rides and playground stops.

This Montmartre guided tour for kids and families offers a unique way to experience one of Paris’ most historic neighborhoods. Priced at $69 per person and lasting 2 to 2.5 hours, it combines sightseeing with fun activities tailored for children. The tour is led by an experienced children’s guide who ensures young visitors are entertained with light explanations, carousel rides, and playground stops.
Designed to balance education with play, this tour is ideal for families who want to explore Montmartre’s iconic sites without the risk of losing children’s interest. The route includes highlights like the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Place du Tertre, and local landmarks such as the Moulin de la Gallette. A potential consideration is that the walk involves a hill climb and is not wheelchair accessible, making it best suited for families with active children who wear comfortable shoes.
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The tour begins at Anvers metro station, with the guide waiting outside holding a Get Your Guide sign. Arriving 10 minutes early helps ensure timely participation, as late arrivals may not be accommodated. From this spot, the guide quickly sets the tone for an engaging journey through Montmartre’s streets.
The initial focus is on buying tickets for carousel rides, which are guaranteed fun for children. These rides are included in the tour price, providing a delightful break from walking. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access from other parts of Paris, and the guide’s friendly demeanor helps set a relaxed tone.

The ascent to Sacré-Cœur begins after a brief walk through Montmartre’s charming streets. The guide provides light historical explanations about the basilica’s stunning architecture and the panoramic scenic views on the way. Inside, visitors can admire the interior of the basilica, which offers a peaceful atmosphere and impressive mosaics.
This stop lasts approximately 30 minutes, giving enough time for photos and exploration. The climb up the hill is part of the experience, but families should wear comfortable shoes, as the walk involves some effort. The basilica’s location offers a sweeping view of Paris, making it a favorite highlight for many families.

Next, the group heads to Place du Tertre, where artists set up their easels and display their paintings. This vibrant square buzzes with activity, and children get to see artists working on portraits, landscapes, and souvenirs. The guide offers stories about the neighborhood’s artistic past, making this stop both educational and captivating.
Families are free to spend around 30 minutes at Place du Tertre, and there’s an option for quick shopping or taking photos. The lively atmosphere provides a perfect backdrop for both adults and kids to enjoy the creativity that has made Montmartre famous.
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The tour includes brief visits to several iconic sites: Lapin Agile, Vigne du Clos Montmartre, and the Dalida statue. Each stop lasts around 5 to 10 minutes, offering snapshots of Montmartre’s bohemian past.
Lapin Agile is a historic cabaret, while Vigne du Clos Montmartre showcases a small vineyard still producing wine today. The Dalida statue honors the legendary singer who called Montmartre home. These quick visits add layers of history and charm without overwhelming the schedule.

Next, the group passes by the Moulin de la Gallette, an old windmill and lively spot that features in many paintings. The Le Bateau-Lavoir, another key site, is famous as a studio for artists like Picasso. The guide shares stories about these artistic hubs, enriching the visit with fascinating tidbits.
Both sites are brief stops, but they significantly contribute to understanding Montmartre’s creative history. Families can admire the buildings and take photos before moving on.

A local park provides a relaxing break where children can play again at the playground, while parents can enjoy a few minutes of rest. Nearby, the Wall of Love is a colorful display featuring the phrase “I love you” in many languages, offering a charming photo opportunity.
This stop lasts about 10 minutes, giving families space to unwind before heading toward the final landmarks. The park’s peaceful environment contrasts with the busy streets, making it a welcome pause.

The tour concludes at Place des Abbesses, home to the famous “I love you wall” and the Abbesses carousel, which is suitable for children up to age 7. Families can enjoy a quick ride, and the guide points out the vibrant neighborhood of Moulin Rouge, which marks the end of this family-focused adventure.
The entire experience wraps up in front of the Moulin Rouge, a symbol of Montmartre’s lively entertainment history. The guided walk ends here, leaving visitors free to explore more or head back to their accommodations.

The tour price covers a local guide specialized in entertaining children, tickets for 2 carousel rides, and a guided visit of Sacré-Cœur. It does not include tickets for the funicular or food and drinks, so families should plan accordingly.
The meeting point is outside Anvers metro station, with the guide holding a Get Your Guide sign. The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues, due to the hill climb and walking on uneven streets. It’s best enjoyed by families with comfortable shoes and active children.
Many families highlight the skill of the guides, especially their ability to engage children through storytelling and age-appropriate explanations. The fun carousel rides and playground stops are consistently praised, offering moments of joy amid sightseeing. The local guides’ friendliness and adaptability help ensure a relaxed and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Reviewers also appreciate the stunning views from Sacré-Cœur and the chance to see artists at work at Place du Tertre. The Wall of Love and Moulin de la Gallette add special touches, making the visit feel complete.
This guided tour is perfect for families with children who want an engaging way to discover Montmartre’s highlights. It is especially suitable for kids who enjoy rides and outdoor play, as it includes carousel tickets and playground time.
However, families with mobility limitations should consider the walk uphill and the uneven streets. The tour is best experienced with comfortable shoes and an interest in art and local culture. The duration is manageable, making it a good option for younger children or those with shorter attention spans.
This 2 to 2.5-hour guided experience offers a lively, balanced look at Montmartre’s most famous spots, combined with fun activities for kids. The expert guides make the neighborhood come alive with stories and insights that appeal to both children and adults.
The tour’s affordability at $69 per person and inclusion of carousel rides and entrance tickets add value. Families who want a relaxed pace and a kids-focused itinerary will find this tour a memorable way to explore Montmartre.
While it involves some walking uphill and is not accessible for wheelchair users, it compensates with friendly, knowledgeable guides and engaging stops. For families seeking a family-centric exploration of Paris’s artistic heart, this tour ticks all the boxes.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The guide waits outside the Anvers metro station, line 2, holding a Get Your Guide sign.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 2 and 2.5 hours, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing and activities.
Are carousel rides included?
Yes, the tour includes tickets for 2 carousel rides, which are a highlight for children.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the walk involves a hill climb and uneven streets, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
What stops are part of this tour?
Stops include Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, Lapin Agile, Vigne du Clos Montmartre, Dalida statue, Moulin de la Gallette, Le Bateau-Lavoir, Place des Abbesses, and the Wall of Love.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The guide can take photos upon request.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included; families should plan for snacks or meals separately.
Is there a private group option?
Yes, private groups are available upon request, offering a more personalized experience.