Very often tourists wishing to discover Montmartre stay only around the Sacré-Coeur and the Place du Tertre without really knowing their history.
In addition to showing you its unmissable monuments and explaining them to you, we will also show you other wonderful places that have forged the special character of this Parisian district that is Montmartre.
La Maison Rose, the gypsum quarries, Le Clos Montmartre, Renoir's house, Picasso's apartment, the Lapin Agile, the galette mills and many other places that are still so special to discover if you really want to get to know this district.
We also offer you a small tasting break in which you can drink the very rare Montmartre wine accompanied by local cheese.
Your guide will also sing you some famous songs from old cabarets and introduce you to petanque.
Your guide will tell you the many historical anecdotes about this young Basilica with a breathtaking view of the city.
You will discover on this famous place of Montmartre the paintings of the artists of the hillock as well as its innumerable cafes filled with stories and anecdotes
Discover one of the oldest churches in Paris which still has some stones from the ancient Roman temple dedicated to the god of war Mars.
You can also see one of the oldest cemeteries in the city.
In front of the vineyards of Montmartre we will taste the wine, the very rare wine of Montmartre, all this accompanied by delicious local cheese.
Meet the martyr Saint-Denis first bishop of Paris who evangelized the city. In this park conducive to pétanque you will learn this traditional French game that is more than 2000 years old.
Enter a garden away from the crowd and discover where Renoir used to paint!
Pass in front of the Moulins de la Galette admiring these two vestiges of the old quarry of Montmartre dating from the 17th and 18th century
The old studio that hosted Picasso and Modigliani when they first started out.
Very photogenic Montmartre house made famous by the painter Maurice Utrillo. Artists from the Bateau Lavoir workshop used to come and eat there.
The meeting point is located in front of the Saint Pierre de Montmartre Church, Place Jean Marais.
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