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Discover Montmartre in just 2 hours with a private, German-speaking guided tour, visiting iconic sights like Sacré Coeur, Place du Tertre, and Moulin Rouge.

This 2-hour private tour offers an intimate look at Montmartre, the famous artists’ quarter of Paris, led exclusively by a German-speaking guide. At $94 per person, the tour provides a compact yet thorough experience of this historic neighborhood, combining well-known landmarks with hidden corners. It’s perfect for visitors who want an authentic feel for Montmartre without spending the entire day.
We like how this tour emphasizes personalized attention and the chance to discover less-touristed spots, away from the crowds. The private group setup ensures a relaxed pace, making it suitable for families, small groups, or anyone interested in a detailed, guided walk through Montmartre’s artistic past and lively present.
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The tour starts at Pl. Blanche, right in front of the Moulin Rouge on the M2 metro line. The guide, easily recognizable by a HelpTourists Logo bag, waits on the traffic island, ready to lead the group through Montmartre’s winding streets. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access from other parts of Paris.
From this starting point, the guide introduces the neighborhood’s history and sets the tone for an engaging exploration. The focus on a private group allows for a flexible, relaxed start, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions or soak in the atmosphere.

The first stops include the famous Moulin Rouge, the legendary cabaret that has become a symbol of Parisian nightlife. From the outside, the purple windmill still exudes charm and nostalgia. The tour then moves to the Moulin de la Galette, once another hub of bohemian life, now a historic site with a picturesque setting.
These stops offer a glimpse into Montmartre’s vibrant entertainment scene and its history as a place where artists and performers gathered. The guide shares stories about the neighborhood’s past as a lively, creative hub, giving visitors a sense of the area’s lively spirit.
Next, the tour visits Place du Tertre, the bustling square famous for its artists and portrait painters. Here, the guide highlights the neighborhood’s artistic legacy, mentioning figures like Picasso, Renoir, and Toulouse-Lautrec. Visitors can observe artists at work and imagine the quartier’s creative ambiance.
While at Place du Tertre, the group has time to take photos or enjoy the lively street scene. The guide explains the history of the square and its role in Montmartre’s reputation as a haven for artists.
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A key highlight is the Sacré Coeur, the gleaming white basilica atop Montmartre hill. The tour includes an exterior visit, offering impressive views over Paris from the steps. The guide discusses the basilica’s architecture and significance, providing insights into its construction and religious importance.
The Sacré Coeur remains a major landmark, and its presence defines the neighborhood’s skyline. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see this iconic monument while hearing stories about its history and the neighborhood’s cultural importance.
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Beyond the main sights, the guide shows off-the-beaten-path locations such as Lapin Agile, a historic cabaret venue, and Vigne du Clos Montmartre, a small vineyard that continues to produce wine. These hidden spots offer a different perspective on Montmartre’s rich heritage.
The Vigne du Clos Montmartre provides a charming view into the neighborhood’s ongoing artistic and viticultural traditions. The guide shares curious details and stories about these lesser-known sites, enriching the experience.

Throughout the walk, the cobbled streets and quaint alleyways foster a romantic, bohemian vibe that visitors love. The guide points out romantic viewpoints and unique architecture, helping guests appreciate Montmartre’s special charm.
This area’s artistic spirit and historic ambiance are palpable, making each street and corner feel like a step back in time. The walk finishes at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, completing the tour with a sense of connection to Montmartre’s unique history.

The tour lasts 2 hours, making it an ideal option for those with limited time or wanting a focused overview. The meeting point at Pl. Blanche ensures easy access via public transport, especially the M2 metro line.
Included in the tour is a walking guide, who is knowledgeable about Montmartre’s history and current life. As a private group, the experience is customized to the group’s pace and interests. The tour does not include food, drinks, or entrance fees, allowing flexibility for guests to explore further on their own.

This Montmartre tour suits visitors who want an intimate, guided experience in a neighborhood famous for its artistic past. It’s especially ideal for those who prefer a personalized approach over group tours with strangers. The German-speaking guide ensures clear communication for German-speaking guests, adding comfort and clarity.
Families with children up to 8 years are welcome to join free of charge, making it family-friendly. Visitors who value stories and local insights will find this tour engaging, especially with the opportunity to explore hidden corners and learn about Montmartre’s ongoing artistic traditions.
This 2-hour tour strikes a good balance between seeing key sights and discovering less-known sites, all delivered by passionate guides. The reviews consistently praise the friendly guides, informative commentary, and stunning views from the basilica.
While the experience is relatively short, it offers a comprehensive snapshot of Montmartre’s charm and history. It’s an excellent choice for visitors who want a personalized, relaxed, and informative overview of this iconic neighborhood.
Does this tour include entrance fees?
No, the tour does not include entrance fees; it is a guided walking experience focusing on sights and stories outside of paid attractions.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children up to 8 years old can participate free of charge, making it family-friendly.
What languages are available for this tour?
This tour is exclusively offered in German.
Where exactly do we meet?
The meeting point is at Pl. Blanche, in front of the Moulin Rouge, on the traffic island, where guides with a HelpTourists Logo are waiting.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a concise yet rich experience of Montmartre.
This private, German-guided tour provides an authentic and engaging way to experience Montmartre‘s artistic and romantic atmosphere, with a focus on hidden gems and iconic landmarks alike.
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