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Discover Montmartre through cinema on this 2.5-hour movie tour for $29, exploring iconic film locations from Amélie to Ratatouille with a knowledgeable guide.


This 2.5-hour guided tour by Ciné-Balade takes you through the picturesque streets of Montmartre, a neighborhood famous for its artistic history and cinematic appearances. Priced at $29 per person, it combines walking, storytelling, and visual aids to create an immersive experience of famous film locations and the history of French and American cinema connected to Montmartre’s vibrant past.
The tour starts at Lamarck-Caulaincourt and takes you up through the neighborhood, passing by highlights like Vignes du Clos Montmartre, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and the Place du Tertre. You’ll visit spots such as La Maison Rose, Le Bateau-Lavoir, and the Moulin de la Galette, each rich with artistic and cinematic significance. The inclusion of a tablet device allows you to view film clips and pictures, making the experience accessible and vivid.
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Montmartre’s streets have served as the backdrop for numerous films, including Amélie from Montmartre, American in Paris, Funny Face, and Ratatouille. During the tour, Amélie’s filming locations are the central focus, starting at Lamarck-Caulaincourt and culminating with visits to the famous Café les Deux Moulins. These spots are easily recognizable and resonate with fans of French cinema.
Along the way, the guide explains how French and American filmmakers pay tribute to Montmartre’s artistic legacy, highlighting cinema’s role in shaping the neighborhood’s image. You also visit Studio 28, a renowned cinema where Jean Cocteau’s lights once shone, adding a historical touch for movie buffs.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to the Café les Deux Moulins, made famous by Amélie Poulain. Here, you have the chance to see the exact location where the beloved film’s protagonist worked, enjoying the whimsical world of the movie. While drinks and coffee are not included, the stop offers a nostalgic glance into French film culture.
The café’s charming ambiance, combined with its cinematic fame, makes it a popular photo stop. Its inclusion underscores the tour’s focus on blending film history with real-world locations.
As you walk through the neighborhood, the guide points out beautiful cinematic streets seen in films like La Vie en Rose and John Wick 4. You’ll also see sites like Le Passe-Muraille and Moulin de la Galette, both featured in movies and historical tales.
The route offers a balance of well-known landmarks and quiet corners, giving a sense of Montmartre’s artistic and cinematic spirit. The narrative emphasizes film scenes that bring these locations to life, making each step feel like part of a movie set.
More Great Tours NearbyJuliette, the guide praised in reviews, combines extensive knowledge with enthusiasm for cinema and Montmartre’s history. Her excellent English ensures clarity and engagement, making the tour accessible to international visitors. The small group size (limited to 10 participants) allows for personalized attention and lively storytelling.
Throughout the tour, Juliette shares anecdotes about films and directors, enhancing the experience beyond just location spotting. Her storytelling style helps connect the neighborhood’s past with its cinematic presence, enriching the visit.
The tour begins outside the metro entrance at Lamarck-Caulaincourt, a convenient meeting point. It includes all guided commentary and a tablet to display film clips and images. The duration is 2.5 hours, allowing a thorough exploration of Montmartre’s cinematic scenes.
While the tour is accessible to most, it is not recommended for people with limited mobility due to the walking involved. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring water for hydration during the walk.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on Montmartre’s cinematic connections, especially the Amélie film, combined with inside visits like Studio 28 and Café les Deux Moulins. The visual element of the tablet makes it engaging, especially for fans of film who want to see famous scenes projected alongside the locations.
The small-group format and knowledgeable guide create an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those interested in film, art, and Parisian neighborhoods. The price point of $29 offers excellent value considering the depth of content and personal storytelling.
For lovers of French cinema and Montmartre’s artistic ambiance, this film-focused walking tour offers a charming and informative way to explore the neighborhood. It’s particularly suited for film buffs who enjoy seeing iconic locations and learning about their cinematic history.
The inclusion of visual aids, inside visits, and a passionate guide makes this tour both educational and entertaining. While it’s not designed for those with mobility issues or seeking a food experience, it provides a unique glimpse into Montmartre’s film heritage that’s hard to find elsewhere.
For $29 and 2.5 hours of storytelling and sightseeing, this tour delivers a memorable journey through Parisian cinema and Montmartre’s charming streets.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, allowing enough time to visit multiple locations and learn about their cinematic significance.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from outside the metro entrance at Lamarck-Caulaincourt in Montmartre.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
No, this tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility due to walking and uneven streets.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a guided tour and a tablet for viewing pictures and film clips.
Are drinks and food included?
No, drinks and coffee are not included in the tour.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English and French.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on film locations of Amélie and classic movies, combined with inside visits like Studio 28 and the Café les Deux Moulins, makes it a cinematic journey through Montmartre.