Discover the enchanting streets of Montmartre, where art, history, and romance intertwine, on a guided walking tour. Explore one of the most charming neighborhoods of Paris and admire the views of the city from outside the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
Meet your guide and follow in the footsteps of famous artists like Picasso and Van Gogh as you explore the bohemian neighborhood of Montmartre. See some of the ancient cabaret halls including the famous windmill atop the iconic Moulin Rouge.
Learn about the artistic history of the area, including more stories about famous artists, writers, and musicians who once called the area home. Ascent to the top of the neighborhood and admire the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, as well as panoramic views of the entire city.
This is our first stop, as you approach the basilica, you'll be struck by its striking white domes and Romanesque-Byzantine architecture. The guide will share the history of the basilica, some fun facts and also give you time to take amazing pictures of this breathtaking building.
The next stop is Dalida's Square in Montmartre. Located at the intersection of rue Girardon and rue de l'Abreuvoir, this small square features a bust of Dalida surrounded by flowers and greenery. It serves as a tranquil spot for fans to pay their respects to the beloved artist, and reflect on Dalida's legacy, and also to simply enjoy a moment of serenity in this picturesque corner of Paris.
Finally, we will visit the Place du Tertre which is a vibrant square nestled in the heart of Montmartre. It is an artistic hub brimming with energy and creativity. Surrounded by charming cafes and historic buildings, the square is famed for its lively atmosphere and bustling outdoor art scene. The perfect place to finish with this tour and sit in a cafe and enjoy the view and why not, some crepes.
Place Suzanne Valadon, Paris, France. Next to Montmartre's Funiculaire Gare Basse.
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