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Experience Montmartre like never before with a 1.5-hour guided tour featuring opera singer Veronica Antonelli’s performances for a unique cultural visit.

The Paris: Opera Singer Guide in Montmartre offers a truly distinctive way to explore Montmartre, one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods. Priced at $41 per person and lasting 90 minutes, this tour combines guided sightseeing with live singing performances by the talented Veronica Antonelli, an opera singer and guide with over 10 years of experience.
This experience is designed for visitors who want more than just a traditional tour. You’ll hear opera arias, sacred songs, French chansons, and international melodies as Veronica leads you through exclusive Montmartre sites. It’s especially suitable for those interested in music, heritage, and authentic local stories, all delivered with a touch of musical magic. While the tour is accessible and labeled UNESCO, it’s worth noting that it includes specialized performances and some exclusive locations, which may require pre-booking or specific arrangements.
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The tour begins at two different locations: Abbesses or Place des Abbesses, giving you flexibility based on your schedule or accommodation. From these points, Veronica guides you through the heart of Montmartre, combining sightseeing with musical performances. The entire experience lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes, with the initial segment at Montmartre’s key sites and a second segment offering more guided exploration.
The tour concludes at the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, a highlight of Montmartre’s skyline. The drop-off point ensures easy access back to central areas or further exploration of the neighborhood. The duration and points are carefully designed for a rich yet manageable experience, perfect for travelers who want to cover key sites without rushing.

Veronica Antonelli plays a dual role in this experience: she is both your guide and your soprano performer. Her angelic voice adds a musical dimension that transforms the usual sightseeing into a stirring journey through Montmartre’s cultural soul.
Her 10-year involvement with Montmartre’s community and her creation of the “Montmartre Enchanté” tour in 2005 in Arizona give her a unique perspective. She is known as an ambassador of Montmartre, and her performances are filmed by agencies like AFP and NBC, highlighting her specialized role in showcasing the neighborhood’s musical heritage.
The tour is accessible and designed to be inclusive, with support for visitors with disabilities. Veronica’s knowledge, combined with her musical talent, makes this experience stand apart from typical guided walks.

The tour’s itinerary takes you from Abbesses, a lively square, through Montmartre’s historic streets, to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Along the way, Veronica shares anecdotes about Montmartre’s famous personalities, providing historical context blended with her musical performances.
Part of the charm lies in the exclusiveness of the locations visited, many of which are off-limits to regular travelers or require special arrangements. During the tour, you will experience guided visits and enjoy concerts of opera and sacred music at some of the most notable sites.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour’s UNESCO label guarantees access to authentic, heritage-rich spots of Montmartre. Veronica’s original concept was inspired by a 2005 project in Arizona called “Enchanted Monuments”, which was awarded four times and supported by UNESCO.
The special places visited are not typical tourist spots but hidden gems that reveal Montmartre’s true character. These locations are carefully selected to provide a meaningful context for the musical performances and the history of the neighborhood.
Throughout the 1.5-hour experience, Veronica performs a variety of pieces, including opera arias, sacred songs, French chansons, and international tunes. The a capella style means that the live singing is the main focus, without instrumental accompaniment.
This musical element elevates the typical guided tour, offering an emotional connection to Montmartre’s artistic spirit. The performances are tailored to highlight the neighborhood’s musical and cultural legacy, making each site visit more engaging and memorable.
The tour starts at either Abbesses or Place des Abbesses, with flexibility depending on your booking. The meeting point can vary, so it’s best to check your confirmation details.
The experience is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate guests with disabilities, provided there is necessary support such as an attendant for non-electric wheelchairs.
Weather does not disrupt the tour, as it proceeds rain or shine, so travelers should bring essentials like a hat and umbrella.
Luggage, large bags, high-heeled shoes, alcohol, and drugs are not permitted on the tour for safety and comfort reasons.
La Touche Enchanté productions is the company behind this innovative tour, which has been offered for over 10 years. The tour is available in multiple languages: English, French, Greek, Italian, and Spanish, accommodating a global audience.
As a special treat, since 2017, the tour concludes with a wine tasting at the privatized vineyards of Clos-Montmartre, a VIP aspect that elevates the experience further.
Cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to your planning.

This guided and sung tour offers a musical journey through Montmartre that standard sightseeing cannot match. Veronica’s expertise and performance skills turn a simple walk into an emotional experience.
The access to exclusive sites, UNESCO designation, and personalized performances make this a distinctive choice for music lovers or those wanting a cultural deep-dive into Montmartre’s artistic heritage.
However, it’s worth considering that the experience is somewhat specialized — no mention of large groups or typical sightseeing attractions — so those wanting a more comprehensive tour might seek additional options.
The Paris: Opera Singer Guide in Montmartre delivers a rare blend of heritage exploration and musical artistry. With Veronica Antonelli’s captivating voice and access to unique locations, you’ll experience Montmartre in a way few tours can offer.
At $41, it presents excellent value for those interested in music, history, and authentic local stories. The 1.5-hour format makes it a manageable, enriching addition to any Paris itinerary.
While it’s especially well-suited for music fans and heritage enthusiasts, visitors should be prepared for specialized performances and potentially limited access to some sites. This tour offers a personal, cultural, and musical glimpse into Montmartre’s timeless charm.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, with a mix of guided visits and singing performances.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Abbesses or Place des Abbesses, depending on your booking choice.
What kind of music does Veronica perform?
She performs opera arias, sacred songs, French chansons, and international melodies in a capella style.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible with support for non-electric wheelchairs.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring a hat and umbrella for weather protection.
Are large bags or luggage allowed?
No, luggage or large bags are not permitted on the tour.
Is there a wine tasting included?
Yes, since 2017, the tour ends with a wine tasting at the privatized vineyards of Clos-Montmartre for VIP guests.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, French, Greek, Italian, and Spanish.
What makes this tour different from other Montmartre visits?
The live opera performances and exclusive site visits combine culture and heritage in a way that standard tours do not. The UNESCO label and musical element make it truly unique.