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Join this 2-hour small-group walking tour of Montmartre, exploring the Moulin Rouge, Sacré-Coeur, and famous artistic spots with expert guides in Paris.

This 2-hour guided walking tour in Montmartre offers an engaging look at one of Paris’ most creative neighborhoods. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour covers famous landmarks like the Moulin Rouge and Sacré-Coeur Basilica, along with hidden gems and historic sites. Designed for those who appreciate art, history, and authentic Parisian neighborhoods, the tour maintains a friendly and intimate atmosphere with a small group size. With an overall rating of 4.7 from 27 reviews, it’s clear that many visitors find this experience both enjoyable and informative.
The tour emphasizes famous Parisian landmarks and artistic history, making it ideal for visitors looking for a compact yet rich exploration of Montmartre. Although it’s not suited for wheelchair users, the walk is manageable for most with moderate mobility. You’ll find this tour particularly beneficial if you wish to understand the neighborhood’s artistic legacy while enjoying spectacular city views.
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The tour begins at the intersection in front of Starbucks across from the Moulin Rouge, at 48.88362121582031, 2.3323187828063965. It’s accessible via metro line 2 (Blanche Station). The meeting spot is straightforward to find, with the Five Guys Burger nearby, making it easy to locate before the tour commences. This close proximity to the Moulin Rouge helps set the tone for the neighborhood’s lively and artistic vibe.

As the tour unfolds, you walk along cobblestone streets filled with artistic history and bohemian charm. The guide leads you through lesser-known corners, revealing authentic spots that many visitors miss. The walk includes bohemian apartments that once housed celebrated artists, offering a glimpse into Montmartre’s creative past.
Expect to see famous cafes and restaurants recommended by guides, including the Café des Deux Moulins, known from the film “Amélie”, and the House of Van Gogh. The neighborhood’s varied architecture and lively atmosphere create a vivid picture of Paris’ artistic soul.

The Moulin Rouge remains the centerpiece of Parisian cabaret and is a photo-worthy highlight of this tour. Its bright sign and lively history make it a focal point during your walk. Moving uphill, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica offers some of the best panoramic views of Paris. The basilica is adorned with statues of French heroes and surrounded by gardens and a fountain, perfect for soaking in the city’s skyline.
The climb to Sacré-Coeur is part of the experience, providing a sense of the neighborhood’s elevation and grandeur. The basilica’s dome rivals the Eiffel Tower for views, making it a must-see for visitors interested in photography and cityscapes.
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Beyond the main sights, the tour takes you past places connected to famous artists. The Bateau Lavoir once housed painters like Picasso. The Maison Rose stands out with its charming pink facade, dating back to Montmartre’s artistic heyday. You’ll also see the last vineyard within the city, a rare piece of rural Paris amid urban surroundings.
Other notable stops include the Place des Abbesses, home to one of Paris’ oldest churches, and the Wall of Love, a modern monument celebrating romance. Each site has its own story, adding depth to the neighborhood’s artistic and cultural tapestry.

Guides are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling and friendly manner. They share fascinating anecdotes about recent and historical events, as well as famous residents—from painters to singers. The guides are experienced in making the walk engaging, balancing historical facts with entertaining stories.
Many reviews highlight that guides like Daniel and Alice make the experience memorable through personalized explanations and local tips. The tour’s pace is comfortable, giving ample time to enjoy each spot without feeling rushed.

A core part of this tour is the chance to photo the city from Sacré-Coeur. The garden and fountain around the basilica provide beautiful backdrops, and the panoramic vantage points offer stunning views of Paris’ rooftops and landmarks. Visitors appreciate the quality of the scenery, often mentioning these moments as highlights.

The tour lasts exactly 2 hours, making it an ideal choice for a quick yet enriching exploration of Montmartre. It’s suitable for most participants, but not wheelchair accessible, so travelers with limited mobility should plan accordingly. The meeting point is easy to reach, and the small group size enhances interaction and personalized attention.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and book now with a pay later option, offering flexibility for travel planning.

Compared to broader city tours, this experience focuses squarely on Montmartre’s artistic legacy and landmarks, giving a more intimate feel. It combines walking through historic streets with learning about famous artists, seeing iconic sights, and taking in scenic views. The small group format ensures a friendly and engaging atmosphere, often praised in reviews.
While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, it compensates with expert guides, interesting stops, and a balanced itinerary that avoids overwhelming pace.
This small-group tour offers a compact yet immersive look at Montmartre’s artistic past, combined with breathtaking city views from Sacré-Coeur. It suits visitors wanting a guided walk that combines history, art, and scenery without the hassle of large crowds.
The expert guides and famous landmarks make this experience memorable, especially for art lovers and first-time visitors. The 2-hour duration makes it a practical addition to a busy sightseeing schedule, though those seeking a deep dive into Montmartre’s entire history may want to supplement this with additional exploring.
What is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour departs from the intersection in front of Starbucks, across from the Moulin Rouge at 48.88362121582031, 2.3323187828063965, accessible via metro line 2 (Blanche Station).
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2 hours, offering a focused exploration of Montmartre’s key sites and stories.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The information provided does not specify age restrictions, but it is suitable for most participants who can comfortably walk and stand for the duration.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is physical fitness required?
Moderate walking is involved, and the route includes some climbs, notably to Sacré-Coeur. It is not suited for wheelchair users.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides conduct the tour in English and French.
Are food or drinks included?
The tour does not include food or drinks, but guides may suggest cafes and restaurants along the way.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is a small group, ensuring a more personal experience, though the exact size is not specified.
Is this tour good for art enthusiasts?
Absolutely. It highlights artistic landmarks like Maison Rose, Bateau Lavoir, and the homes of famous artists, making it a great choice for art fans.
Can I join this tour if I’m not physically fit?
The route involves walking and climbing some hills. It’s best suited for those with moderate mobility.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on Montmartre’s artistic history, famous sites, and spectacular views, combined with expert guides in a small-group setting, sets it apart from larger, less personalized options.