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Discover Montmartre's charm on this small-group guided walking tour, including Sacré Coeur, Place du Tertre, and hidden local spots for $74 per person.

This Montmartre walking tour in Paris offers an engaging way to explore one of the city’s most famous neighborhoods. For $74 per person, the 2 to 2.5-hour experience takes you through intimate, small groups of up to 8 people, making it easier to connect with your expert guide and absorb the neighborhood’s stories. Offering live guides in English, Spanish, and Italian, the tour is accessible to a variety of visitors eager to learn about Montmartre’s artistic legacy and local secrets.
Starting outside the Anvers metro station, this tour combines iconic sights like the Sacré Coeur Basilica with lesser-known corners behind the main tourist routes. While it covers a lot of ground, it’s especially suited for those who appreciate a more relaxed, friendly atmosphere, away from large crowds. The tour includes a visit to Sacré Coeur, a walk through Place du Tertre, and insights into local vineyards, cabarets, and the homes of famous painters like Picasso and Van Gogh.
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The tour begins conveniently outside the Anvers metro station, line 2, where the guide will be holding a GetYourGuide sign. Arriving 10 minutes early is recommended to ensure prompt departure. The small group of up to 8 people allows for a quieter, more engaging experience compared to larger tours, enabling better interaction with the guide and more personalized attention.
The intimate size also means fewer crowds on the route, making the experience more relaxed and friendly. It suits travelers who prefer a conversational pace and deeper insights into Montmartre’s lesser-known corners alongside the main highlights.

The tour leads you up the hill from Anvers towards the Sacré Coeur Basilica, one of Paris’ most recognizable landmarks. The walk involves a climb up the hill, but your guide makes it manageable. Along the way, breathtaking views of Paris unfold, giving a perfect moment for photos and enjoying the city’s skyline.
Once inside Sacré Coeur, the guide provides context and answers questions about the basilica’s architecture and history. After the visit, you descend to the lively Place du Tertre, famous for its artists and their colorful paintings. Visitors can take photo stops and have free time to explore or buy artwork from local creators.

Place du Tertre is renowned for its artists displaying their work, capturing the vibrant spirit of Montmartre. Your guide shares stories about the famous painters who once lived and worked here, adding depth to the lively scene. While artists still display paintings today, the square also offers a chance to observe and purchase art directly from creators.
This stop offers a lively contrast to the quiet walk uphill, immersing visitors in the neighborhood’s artistic energy. The 15-minute walk between Sacré Coeur and Place du Tertre is an opportunity to appreciate the neighborhood’s colorful streets and historic buildings.
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Descending from Place du Tertre, the tour passes Montmartre’s historic cabarets, including the Lapin Agile and Moulin de la Gallette. Your guide explains the significance of these venues in Paris’ artistic and entertainment scene, highlighting their roles in hosting famous artists and performers.
The walk also takes you past local vineyards, like the Vigne du Clos Montmartre, where wine production still continues today. The guide points out scenic views along the way, offering glimpses of the city’s rooftops and hidden spots that many visitors overlook.
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One of the memorable stops includes the Wall of Love in Place des Abbesses, a modern art piece attracting many visitors. The guide discusses the meaning behind the wall and its popularity among couples. Nearby, the Dalida Statue offers another photo opportunity and a glimpse into Montmartre’s cultural history.
Other notable sights include the Moulin de la Galette and Le Bateau-Lavoir, places tied to artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. These stops, often short photo stops, help illustrate Montmartre’s deep artistic roots.

The tour concludes at the base of the hill opposite the Moulin Rouge, one of Paris’ most iconic cabarets. A photo stop here captures the lively spirit of Montmartre’s nightlife. The location also offers free time for visitors to explore shops or enjoy a meal nearby, making it a convenient ending point.
While the tour does not include food or drink, the proximity to cafes and restaurants allows for a relaxed conclusion to the experience.

The tour includes a guided walk of Montmartre and a visit to Sacré Coeur, with timing flexible at 2 to 2.5 hours. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to the walk uphill and cobbled streets. The experience takes place rain or shine, and restroom access may be limited during the walk.
It is important to note that the tour is not wheelchair accessible and may not be suitable for people with mobility issues. The meeting point is outside Anvers metro station, with the guide waiting for visitors 10 minutes prior to start.

According to reviews, the knowledgeable guides are a standout feature. Guides like Melanie, Sylvia, and Romeo are praised for their friendly personalities, interesting stories, and patience. Many mention how guides bring places to life with personal anecdotes and humor, making the experience engaging and memorable.
The small group size allows guides to tailor the experience and spend more time at key spots or off-the-beaten-path locations, which many visitors appreciate.
This Montmartre tour appeals to travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed experience that balances main sights with hidden corners. It’s ideal for those who want insightful storytelling, scenic views, and a manageable pace. The tour’s focus on artistic history and local culture makes it perfect for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
Since the tour does not include food, drink, or funicular tickets, visitors should plan to explore local cafes or restaurants afterward. The duration and small group format make it suitable for most fitness levels, though it’s not accessible for wheelchair users.
This tour offers a well-rounded, intimate exploration of Montmartre’s artistic and local charm. The expert guides, scenic viewpoints, and cultural insights provide a rich experience in a manageable timeframe. It’s a great choice for visitors who value personalized attention and want to discover Montmartre beyond the crowds.
The $74 price point is competitive for a guided experience of this quality, especially given the small group size and comprehensive itinerary. While it doesn’t include food or transportation, the tour’s highlights compensate with quality storytelling and scenic stops.
For anyone eager to see Montmartre’s iconic sights and learn its secrets from passionate guides, this small-group tour represents a valuable and enjoyable way to experience this historic neighborhood.
Does the tour include tickets for the funicular?
No, the tour does not include tickets for the funicular, so visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to use it to descend from Montmartre.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour includes a walk up the hill and is not accessible to wheelchairs or people with mobility impairments.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides are available in English, Spanish, and Italian. The tour can be booked in these languages.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, offering a flexible and relaxed pace to enjoy Montmartre’s highlights.
Where does the tour end?
The tour finishes opposite the Moulin Rouge, with options for free time or further exploration in the area.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the walking pace and outdoor nature suggest it’s suitable for most ages, provided children can walk comfortably on cobblestones and hills.