Enjoy a group walking tour of the charming district of Montmartre in Paris. You’ll explore Parisian highlights in a small-group tour, so you’ll have great access to your guide for questions. See the Moulin Rouge, the Basilica Sacré Coeur, and the Place du Tertre square, as well as hidden local secrets. Find out about artists who lived in Montmartre in the 20th century and get insider tips that you wouldn’t find out about otherwise.
- Explore one of Paris’ oldest neighborhoods—Montmarte!
- Discover top sights in Paris, including the Moulin Rouge!
- Learn fascinating insights about the artists that lived in Montmarte!
- A great way to learn insider tips about places locals love!
We are a team of city guides & have been offering city tours through the most beautiful districts of Paris since 2012. You will gain insights into Parisian life & you can ask all your questions, so that you have all the important tips & information you need for the rest of your vacation.
Duration: 2 hours
Duration: 2 hours
The iconic red mill.
The white Basilica on the top of Paris.
The artist place in the heart of Montmartre.
The vineyard of Montmartre.
In front of the Moulin Rouge on the small traffic island. Your tour guide will be wearing a pink Base cap.
Thank you for booking! We are very much looking forward to the city tour with you!
The meeting point for the city tour is the traffic island in front of the Moulin Rouge (Blanche metro station). Please arrive at the meeting point on time or a few minutes early. Your guide will wait for you for a maximum of 15 minutes before starting the tour. If you are running late, please contact your guide at the phone number provided.
To find your guide at the meeting point, look for a pink baseball cap.
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