Discover the bohemian side of Paris and visit the magnificent Sacré Coeur Basilica on our family-oriented private tour. Montmartre is one of the most charming and authentic neighbourhoods of the city and a favourite venue for artist, filmmakers, movie stars and tourists. You will be immersed in its romantic atmosphere walking through the steep narrow streets with picturesque buildings, trendy cafés and local workshops. Your kid-friendly guide will tell you about the “Belle Époque” and show you the places where the famous artists like Van Gogh and Delacroix lived and worked. Along the way, you and your kids will be fully engaged participating in entertaining and educational activities specially designed for this family tour.
Meet your kid-friendly guide just outside the Blanche Metro Station and start your pleasurable walk through the charming neighbourhood of Montmartre. This private tour is designed specifically for families with kids who want to explore the city with maximum comfort and enjoyment. Along the way, you will learn and play through various interactive activities such as quizzes and Treasures Hunts which will keep the whole family engaged and entertained.
Also famous as an artist’s quartier, Montmartre is a place with a bohemian and romantic atmosphere, where many famous artists such as Van Gogh, Delacroix, and Pissarro lived and worked. Walking through its lovely narrow streets full of bistros, restaurants and cafés you will learn about history and art in memorable and playful way. You will explore the iconic sights such as the emblematic Windmills, the Montmartre Vineyards, filming locations from the movie ‘Amelie’ and the ‘I Love You’ wall. With your specialized guide you will go back in time and explore favourite places, where Degas and Van Gogh spent their free time.
After walking through the neighbourhood, you will reach another popular attraction of Montmartre - Basilica of Sacré Coeur. This church, built between 1875 and 1914, is a true architectural wonder and the second most visited religious building in Paris. You will enjoy its luminous white façade with four cupolas and a dome; richly decorated interior and a breath-taking view of Paris, which opens from the steps in front of the Basilica.
Meet your guide just outside the shop "Pharmacie du Sacre Coeur" (the Monge Pharmacie in the corner with red painted walls) at the metro station "Anvers" (2 Rue de Steinkerque, 75018 Paris).
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Montmartre is a historic and artistic district known for its bohemian past, charming streets, and the stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
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