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Explore Montmartre with a 3-hour guided walking tour featuring food tastings of wine, cheese, and macarons, plus visits to Sacré-Cœur and Place du Tertre.

The Paris: Montmartre Guided Walking Tour with Food Tasting offers an engaging exploration of one of Paris’s most iconic districts. Spanning 3 hours, this tour takes visitors through cobblestone streets, revealing the neighborhood’s artistic roots, stunning views, and delicious French cuisine. It starts at Abbesses Metro Station and is led by a live English-speaking guide from Les Deux Concierges.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its blend of history, art, and gastronomy. The tour includes visits to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, tastings of wine, cheese, and macarons, and a lively stroll through Place du Tertre where artists still paint outdoors. A key highlight is the funicular ride up to Montmartre hill, offering panoramic views of Paris.
This tour is suitable for those who enjoy walks on steep slopes, as the district’s charming streets involve some staircases. The inclusion of food tastings makes it especially attractive for lovers of French cuisine. However, it’s worth noting that the total walking distance covers about 3.5 to 4 km, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
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The tour begins conveniently at Abbesses Metro Station, located in the heart of Montmartre. The meeting point’s coordinates are 48.88430404663086, 2.3385589122772217, making it easy to find with public transportation. Starting here, the guide leads the group into the charming district, known for its artistic history and lively streets.
The walk explores about 3.5 to 4 km through cobblestone pathways that wind through this steep neighborhood. The guide provides historical insights and points out notable landmarks along the way, making this a well-rounded introduction to Montmartre’s character.

A major highlight is the visit to Sacré-Cœur Basilica, one of Paris’s most recognizable landmarks. The tour includes a cable car ride of approximately 10 minutes to reach the basilica, saving energy for the scenic walk. Once there, visitors enjoy panoramic train rides around the basilica area, which last about an hour.
From the basilica’s steps, the view over Paris is breathtaking, offering a memorable perspective of the city’s rooftops and landmarks. The basilica’s architecture and interior also contribute to its reputation as a must-see site. The guide explains its significance and history during the visit.
After visiting the basilica, the tour takes a stroll through the artistic streets of Montmartre, where artists still paint in open air at Place du Tertre. This lively square remains a hub for artists selling their work and capturing the neighborhood’s creative spirit.
The guide highlights Montmartre’s role as a haunt for famous painters, including Picasso, Modigliani, and Van Gogh, adding depth to the walk. Visitors can observe the ongoing artistic tradition and perhaps even see live demonstrations. The vibrant atmosphere at Place du Tertre provides a genuine taste of Montmartre’s lively street life.
More Great Tours NearbyA key feature of this tour is the food tasting segment. Participants indulge in freshly baked baguettes, buttery crêpes, and delicate macarons. The curated tastings also include wine and cheese, offering a true taste of French culinary excellence.
These food experiences are thoughtfully included, allowing visitors to enjoy authentic flavors amidst the charming surroundings. The guide ensures the tastings are curated to showcase the best of Montmartre’s culinary offerings, making this part of the tour both educational and delicious.
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The district’s steep slopes and staircases add a touch of adventure to the walk, and comfortable shoes are essential. As the group moves through narrow alleys and lively squares, the guide shares stories about Montmartre’s history and artistic legacy.
The funicular ride up to the hill provides a relaxing break while offering spectacular views of Paris. The walk’s pacing balances sightseeing with opportunities for photos, making sure travelers get plenty of memorable images of the city.
This tour’s “Reserve now & pay later” policy offers flexibility, allowing travelers to book confidently without immediate payment. With full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, plans can be adjusted easily if needed.
The group size is kept manageable, and the live English-speaking guide from Les Deux Concierges ensures personalized attention and engaging storytelling. The experience concludes back at the starting point, Abbesses, where easy access to public transportation makes onward travel simple.
Compared to other experiences, this tour combines history, art, and food into a seamless package. The inclusion of wine, cheese, and macarons distinguishes it from more traditional walking tours focused solely on sights.
The guided walk through charming streets with stunning city views makes it especially appealing for those who appreciate both visual and culinary pleasures. The timed visits to Sacré-Cœur and the emphasis on local artist scenes add authenticity to the experience.
This experience caters well to food lovers and art enthusiasts who enjoy a relaxed pace. It’s perfect for visitors who want a comprehensive Montmartre introduction without extensive walking or climbing. The 3-hour timeframe suits those with limited schedules but still wanting a rich taste of the neighborhood.
It’s also ideal for travelers comfortable with walking on steep slopes and staircases, as the district’s layout involves some physical activity. The informative guide adds value, providing context and stories that deepen the appreciation of Montmartre’s culture.
The Paris: Montmartre Guided Walking Tour with Food Tasting offers a compelling blend of scenic views, historic sites, and culinary delights. Starting from Abbesses Metro Station, the adventure takes visitors up to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica for breathtaking vistas, then immerses them in the lively art scene at Place du Tertre.
The inclusion of wine, cheese, and macarons makes this experience especially satisfying for those wanting a taste of authentic French flavors. The guided commentary enriches the walk, turning a simple sightseeing tour into a memorable cultural experience.
While the steep streets require comfortable footwear, the organized transportation and curated tastings make this tour accessible and enjoyable. It suits those eager to combine art, history, and gastronomy into a compact, well-paced journey through Montmartre’s timeless charm.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Abbesses Metro Station (Line 12), with coordinates 48.88430404663086, 2.3385589122772217.
What does the food tasting include?
Participants taste wine, cheese, macarons, along with freshly baked baguettes and buttery crêpes.
Are transportation options included?
Yes, a cable car ride to Sacré-Cœur and a funicular ride up Montmartre hill are part of the experience.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Since the district involves walking on steep slopes and staircases, it’s best for those comfortable with such terrain.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a complete refund.
Is there a guide on the tour?
Yes, a live English-speaking guide from Les Deux Concierges leads the group.
What is the group size?
The experience is designed to be intimate, with a manageable group size for personal attention.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended to capture the views and enjoy the walk.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
This tour is conducted in English only.