Let's explore together the Bohemian village of Paris, a popular area well-known by many artists and a lot of landmarks which were important have influenced the course of the history of Paris.
Your guide will meet you at the feet of the Sacré-Cœur on la place Saint Pierre, he'll teach you some about the last basilica in Paris, and you will discover the largest mosaic in the world, the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
After visiting the basilica, you will stroll the winding streets in the emblematic artists' village passing key landmarks such as the Place du Tertre, the Moulin de la Galette, Picasso's studio, the Pink House, the vineyards and also important cabarets and alleys which built what is today the bohemian village of Montmartre.
These alleys contain crazy stories and offer an exceptional view of the city from both a historical and artistic point of view without forgetting the exceptional panoramic view that the hill offers us over the city of lights.
It’s our meeting point, where you’ll get to meet your guide
The wall of love, iconic symbol of Montmartre
Iconic landmark of Montmartre where Picasso initiated Cubism
Artistic figure of Montmartre lived inside the house we’re moving by to discover about some music during the trip
Famous place in the name of the artist we call Dalida. Iconic with bust of Dalida.
Lovely small rose (pink) house where was born the unique artists of Montmartre
The square of the artists.
How to get to the meeting point :
Metro Ligne 2 - Station : Anvers
Bus ligne 54 - Station : Anvers - Sacré-coeur
The guide will be wating at the feet of the caroussel with his name tag to welcome you.
Meet your guide at the feet of the Carroussel of la place Saint Pierre
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