Discover the incredible neighbourhood of Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement, renowned for its architecture, beautiful photo stops and for being the cultural heart of Paris!
On this immersive walking tour narrated by a local historian, we’ll take you off the beaten track and show us the real face of Montmartre. You will walk through the iconic Sacre Coeur, explore La Maison Rose, stroll along with the Rue Saint Vincent, and ultimately finish in front of the Espace Dalí.
We'll visit Paris' oldest church Saint Pierre, and learn about Montmartre's bohemian reputation. We’ll unravel the historical origins of this neighbourhood to understand how it evolved from a place of worship to a mecca of modern art and culture.
Finish off this cultural adventure and marvel at this truly magnificent architectural neighbourhood with panoramic views all over Paris.
Note: This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
Welcome to Montmartre! We'll escape the tourists and climb Montmartre's iconic (yet secret) steps.
Discover how Montmartre evolved from a place of worship to a mecca of Modern Art and Culture. Head to the hilltop for a closer look at this architectural wonder and panoramic views of Paris City.
St Pierre. Church - Paris' oldest church sits in the shadow of the basilica holding important stories all the way from 1534.
Step into a painting by Maurice Utrillo, or create your own picture.
Walkthrough Dali's life story as we part ways at a beautiful corner to absorb the artistic side of Montmarte.
Explore Paris' only vineyard, discover the little known haunts of artists and the story that inspired a famous art movement.
Gangs, Gore and Debauchery - a darker side of this neighbourhood's past.
Recount the tragic tale of a beloved French artist as you pass by her statue, and learn of a quirky tradition.
The tour starts at the bottom of the hill, where Place Saint Pierre meets Rue de Steinkerque.
Bring a pair of headphones along with you so that you can truly immerse yourself in the experience! Download now and start at your convenience!
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