Follow Picasso, Van Gogh and Renoir through the streets where they made history on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS playback on this immersive stroll through Montmartre.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the bohemian streets of Paris‘ Montmartre district, where art, history, and culture intertwine. Art historian Georgia Dearden is your guide on this walking tour. She‘ll transport you back in time to share some of the little-known stories behind this iconic Paris neighbourhood.
Unlock the secrets behind iconic landmarks and ancient streets that have witnessed Montmartre’s evolution from a humble enclave for the city‘s impoverished to a thriving hub for artistic expression. By the end of this tour with Georgia, you’ll have discovered ancient churches and panoramic views of the city and experienced the allure of this charming and historically significant neighbourhood from a new vantage point.
Start your tour at this vibrant square, learning about Montmartre’s transformation from an agricultural community to a hub of artistic expression.
Pass by the iconic Art Nouveau metro entrance and staircase, a beautiful example of Parisian architectural style.
See the apartment where Vincent van Gogh and his brother Théo lived, gaining insight into their lives in Montmartre.
Discover the historic windmill and its adjoining restaurant, a favorite subject of many Impressionist painters.
Stroll down one of Montmartre’s oldest streets, dating back to the 1300s, and learn about its history as a watering hole.
Pass by this charming pink house and café, a favorite spot for artists and a beloved Montmartre landmark.
See the museum that was once Suzanne Valadon’s art studio and a gathering place for many famous artists.
Touch the bronze bust of Dalida, a French-Italian pop singer, believed to bring good fortune.
Experience the lively square frequented by modern street artists, a testament to Montmartre’s enduring artistic spirit.
Pass the historic church that dates back to the 12th century, offering a glimpse into Montmartre’s religious past.
End your tour at the iconic basilica with its stunning panoramic views of Paris, a symbol of Montmartre’s historical and cultural significance.
The tour begins at Place des Abbesses subway station. Travellers can take the 12 subway line, H or L trains, or buses 30, 54, 60 and 68 to arrive near Place des Abbesses.
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