An evening of wine, stories, and Parisian soul at the top of the hill
There’s a moment in Paris locals wait for all day. It starts with a glass of wine, a round of laughter, and the effortless charm of a bistro waking up as the sun goes down. That moment is called *“l’apéro.”* In Montmartre, it hits different.
This tour is your invitation to taste the romance, wit, and wild spirit of Parisian evenings, with a glass in hand.
With your fun, wine-loving guide, you’ll stroll through cobbled lanes, hidden squares, and bistrot terraces that once played host to the wildest nights of Picasso, Van Gogh, and a hundred unforgettable evenings.
Come thirsty, come curious, leave in love with the beautiful hill and a little tipsy too.
Did you know that in France the apéritif is much more than a simple introduction to dinner ? Sharing some delicious wine and a
generous platter of fresh cheeses with family, a bunch of friends or your lover, is absolutely inevitable !
Parisian people know it and never miss an opportunity for a festive apéro at least once a week.
Paris abounds with bistros and brasseries, and all of them are real temples for good food and good wines where Parisians gather
after work to enjoy a great moment together. Be one of them for one night and follow your passionate and cheerful guide across
Montmartre, the most emblematic area of Paris for nightlife and romance.
During this 2.5 – 3 hours tour, you will not only enjoy exquisite wines paired with delicious food, but you’ll also be immersed
in the most popular and charming area of Paris, where artists, restaurants, hidden little art shops, cafés and bistros create an
inimitable and unforgettable atmosphere.
You’ll be stunned by this hilltop village, charcterized by its cobblestone streets and its unique Parisian vineyards !
Not so surprising that the best bistros and cafés opened their doors in an area where wine and gastronomy have always been related to art and nightlife.
At the crossroads between le Moulin Rouge, le Sacré Coeur and la Place du Tertre, your guide will be more than happy to take you to the hidden gems of this area, off the beaten paths, in order to share with you some funny and unexpected anecdotes about French people, Montmartre and of course, about wine!
Cheers!
Departure Point: Montmartre
Address: 5 Place Blanche 75018 Paris
(Between the pharmacy and Starbucks)
Dates: See Availability
In case the +33 6 66 05 80 80 is not available, please contact the +33 6 67 08 97 27
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