Montmartre's Secrets: Private Walking Tour
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Overview
Explore Montmartre like a local on a private walking tour. This is a special walk just for you and your group, and it shows you the best of Montmartre, a charming village in Paris. This tour is perfect for people who love art, food, and seeing places that most tourists miss.
Imagine walking where famous painters like Monet, Picasso, and Van Gogh once strolled. The tour visits the Moulin Rouge, where you can almost hear the music and see the dancers of Toulouse-Lautrec's time. You will wander through the small streets and find amazing food stores that locals love. The tour ends at the Sacre Coeur Basilica, where you can see the most beautiful view of Paris. This private tour makes sure that visitors see all the best places like Rue Lepic Food Market, Place du Tertre Painters' Market and other Montmartre local spots.
With a local guide, you’ll discover hidden gems and learn about the area's unique culture. The 2.5-hour tour includes visits to food markets and art shops, taking you off the beaten path. This experience excludes hotel pickup and drop-off, food and drinks and gratuities.




Highlights
Walk in the Footsteps of Artists: See where famous painters lived and worked.
Discover Hidden Alleys: Explore the charming back streets of Montmartre.
Taste Local Flavors: Visit food markets and find amazing food stores.
Enjoy Stunning Views: Admire the city view from Sacre Coeur Basilica.
Sentiment Analysis
Generally, customers loved exploring Montmartre with knowledgeable guides, finding hidden gems, and experiencing Paris like a local. Some wished for a longer tour and more inclusions.

Customers enjoyed the tour guide's knowledge of the area.
Visitors liked exploring hidden gems and local spots.
The tour allowed people to see Paris like a local.
Customers found the walk to be very informative.
Some found the tour to be short in time.
Some wished for more food and drink included.
The Journey
Moulin Rouge
Begin your Parisian journey at the Moulin Rouge, the legendary cabaret synonymous with Parisian nightlife and Belle Époque glamour. Established in 1889, it is famed for its iconic red windmill, elaborate stage productions, and the can-can dance. Experience the thrill and history of this dazzling landmark, a true symbol of Parisian entertainment.
Rue Lepic Food Market
Wander through the bustling Rue Lepic, a vibrant artery of Montmartre, and immerse yourself in the authentic Parisian food market experience. Here, vendors display fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and delectable pastries. It's a feast for the senses, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Parisians and a chance to savor the flavors of France.
Montmartre Local Spots
Venture beyond the tourist hotspots and discover the hidden gems where Parisians themselves unwind, shop, and socialize in Montmartre. Experience authentic Parisian daily life, exploring local boutiques, charming cafes, and hidden squares where you can observe and engage with the community. It offers a unique perspective into the true spirit of Montmartre, far from the crowded tourist paths.
Place du Tertre Painters' Market
Witness the artistic heart of Montmartre at Place du Tertre, the historic square where artists create and display their work. This open-air market is a vibrant hub of creativity, featuring painters, caricaturists, and portrait artists. Observe the creative process and perhaps even commission a unique piece of art, capturing the essence of your Parisian experience.
Sacre Coeur Basilica
Ascend to the Sacre Coeur Basilica, perched atop Montmartre, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Paris. This stunning basilica, with its white domes and intricate architecture, is a symbol of faith and artistry. Explore the basilica's interior and then step outside to marvel at the unparalleled vistas of the city stretching out before you.
Know Before You Go
This private walking tour includes a local guide just for your group, visits to food markets and art shops, and a 2.5-hour walk through Montmartre's hidden paths. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, food and drinks, or tips for the guide. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point in Montmartre.
Hot Tip
Many people suggest wearing comfortable shoes, since you'll be walking on cobblestone streets. Also, bring a camera to capture the beautiful views and charming streets. Be prepared to buy snacks at the markets along the way!