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Explore Montmartre's charming streets, visit Sacré Coeur, and see iconic spots like the Moulin Rouge on this 2.5-hour semi-private guided tour for 12 guests.

The Paris Montmartre & Sacre Coeur Semi-Private Guided Tour offers an intimate look into one of Paris’s most beloved neighborhoods. For $61 per person, this 2.5-hour experience takes you through the picturesque streets of Montmartre, a district famous for its artistic history, lively atmosphere, and stunning views. Limited to 12 guests, this tour balances a personal touch with expert guidance, making it ideal for those seeking a deeper connection with Paris’s artistic soul.
Starting at Blanche metro station, the tour is led by knowledgeable guides who speak multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and more. This tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore Montmartre’s hidden corners, learn its stories, and admire its famous landmarks without feeling overwhelmed by large crowds.
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The tour begins right outside Blanche metro station on Line 2, making it convenient for travelers arriving by public transportation. Guides meet guests outside the metro exit, standing on the opposite side of the stairs next to the “Blanche” sign. This straightforward meeting point helps ensure the experience kicks off smoothly, especially for those unfamiliar with Paris.
Since the tour is designed for small groups, the check-in process is quick, and everyone can start exploring without long waits. The meeting point is accessible, and guides are available for urgent calls or messages during the tour.

Once underway, the guide leads guests through Montmartre’s charming streets, highlighting quaint shops, cafes, and hidden alleys. You’ll see places linked to famous artists like Vincent Van Gogh’s former home, Pablo Picasso’s art studio, and haunts of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
The tour emphasizes Montmartre’s lively history during the Belle Époque, with stories about cabarets like the Moulin Rouge that once hosted legendary performances. The guide shares fascinating tales about the neighborhood’s creative scene, giving visitors a genuine feel of Paris’s bohemian spirit.
One of the main highlights is the Sacré Coeur, a stunning white basilica perched on Montmartre’s highest hill. The guide walks visitors around the exterior and inside the basilica, showcasing its architectural beauty and ornate interior.
From the basilica, travelers can enjoy panoramic views over Paris, especially at sunset, when the city’s lights begin to sparkle. The visit to Sacré Coeur is timed to maximize the visual experience, making it a memorable moment of the tour.
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The tour passes by famous landmarks like the Moulin Rouge, which is renowned for its cabaret shows and history. Even with a brief walk-by, guests get a sense of its cultural significance.
Other notable stops include the Dalida Statue—honoring the famous singer— and Vigne du Clos Montmartre, a historic vineyard that offers a glimpse into the neighborhood’s rural past. These lesser-known spots add depth to the experience, showing Montmartre’s diverse character.
The Sauvage Saint-Vincent Garden and Lapin Agile, a historic cabaret venue, are also part of the route, offering peaceful green spaces and a taste of local entertainment history.
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Guests explore places like Dalí Paris and Le Bateau-Lavoir, sites linked to famous artists and writers. These stops provide context about Montmartre’s artistic community and its influence on modern art.
Similarly, the Maison de Dalida offers insight into the life of the legendary singer, adding a personal touch to the neighborhood’s artistic narrative. The Place des Abbesses is another lively square with quaint cafes and street performers, showcasing Montmartre’s vibrant local life.
The guides are praised for their expertise and enthusiasm. They share stories that go beyond the surface, making history come alive. Whether explaining the origins of the cancan, the artworks sold during the Belle Époque, or famous movies shot in Montmartre, guides tailor the experience to keep it engaging.
Guests consistently mention guides like Paloma, Tamari, and Fred, highlighting their knowledge, friendly approach, and ability to answer questions. The small group size ensures everyone receives personal attention, making the tour feel casual yet informative.
The 2.5-hour itinerary offers a balanced pace, allowing enough time at each stop for photos and stories without feeling rushed. The tour involves a moderate amount of walking over cobbled streets, so it is best suited for visitors who are comfortable with some physical activity.
The tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users, as the streets can be uneven. Guests should wear comfortable shoes and bring passport or ID for identification purposes.
Reservations include the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind. Travelers can reserve their spot and pay later, giving flexibility to plan their trip without immediate commitments.
The private group option is available, allowing for a more personalized experience if desired. Multiple languages are supported, making the tour accessible to a diverse range of visitors.
This tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into Montmartre’s artistic heart and vibrant streets. Its small-group format ensures a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides who bring the neighborhood’s stories to life. The entry to Sacré Coeur and the walking route through iconic and hidden spots make this an excellent choice for those wanting to see Montmartre beyond the clichés.
While it involves some walking over cobblestones and maximum group size of 12, the intimate atmosphere and engaging storytelling compensate for the physical demands. If you want to explore Montmartre’s artistic heritage, scenic viewpoints, and local character with a knowledgeable guide, this tour stands out as a reliable and enjoyable option.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired visitors?
This tour involves moderate walking over cobbled streets and is not suitable for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users.
What languages are available for the guides?
Guides speak English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Russian.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts outside the metro exit Blanche on Line 2, on the opposite side of the stairs next to the “Blanche” sign.