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Paris: Montmartre Food Tour with History & Highlights

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3 hours

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Paris: Montmartre Food Tour with History & Highlights

What you'll do

Foodies exploring Paris will find much to desire in Montmartre. This 3-hour small-group walking tour introduces you to the culinary offerings of this vibrant neighborhood while a guide develops your understanding of French cuisine. Sample wine, and favorite Parisian foods, including fine French cheese, escargot, macaron, and crêpes. Bon appétit!

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Highlights

Culinary walking tour of Montmartre in Paris, including samples

Guide is a local foodie with knowledge of French cuisine

Stroll through the charming neighborhood, stopping at several eateries

Maximum group size of 12 people ensures an intimate atmosphere

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Itinerary

  • 1
    Discover the Best of Montmartre by joining our new Montmartre Food Walking Tour. With 5 food stops and plenty of highlights along the way, this tour makes for the ideal introduction to this artsy neighbourhood!
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    Kick of your tour with a photo stop at the famous Moulin Rouge.

    this world-renowned cabaret and entertainment venue that has been a symbol of the city's vibrant nightlife for decades

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    Let our guide tempt you with the delicacies of an authentic French Bakery.

  • 4

    Ready to put your tastebuds to the test once more?

    During this stop you'll have the chance to indulge in another typical French treat whilst our guide introduces you to interesting facts of the French culture & cuisine

  • 5

    Time for our third gastronomic adventure!

    This stop requires a little bit of courage, but when in France we like to provide you with a memorable experience.

    Sample another famous French delicacy, alongside a glass of carefully selected wine before proceeding your discovery of the streets of Montmartre.

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    Known as ''The Laundry Boat'' due to its appearance, this building is of more historic significance than its name lead on.

    Once home to a boat load of avant-garde artists this building is the former residence of Pablo Picasso, Max Jacob and Juan Gris.

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    Thought the Moulin Rouge was the only mill in Montmartre?

    Let us take you to another one, that now a days homes a historic restaurant.

    Your guide will tell you all about its history and connections to wine

  • 8

    Though we won't be able to make you experience walking through walls, let us take you to this charming outdoor statue based on a character of a short story of Marcel Aymé.

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    Ready for some more gourmet treats?

    This stop is a baker that obtained the title of World's Best Pastry Chef! Here we'll get to sample some delicious French Macarons!

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    Following a fourth food stop, we'll head to the famous Buste de Dalida.

    The "Buste de Dalida" refers to a bust sculpture of the renowned French singer and actress, Dalida. Dalida, whose real name was Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, was a highly successful and influential artist in the 20th century. The bust is a tribute to her and is located in Montmartre, Paris.

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    Also known as ''The Pink House'' our next stop will be La Maison Rose. This historical landmark stands out for its distinctive pink facade, making it a visually pleasing and photogenic spot. The color adds to the romantic and artistic atmosphere of Montmartre.

  • 12

    This charming square in the heart of Montmartre known for its lively atmosphere and artistic character. Home to street performers, open air artists studios and a general bohemian vibe, this square perfectly depicts the charming quarter.

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    Having made a big name for itself this Byzantine basilica is a must see when visiting Montmartre.

    Though we will only visit from outside, the esplanade in front of the Sacré-Cœur provides a space for visitors to relax, enjoy the view, and soak in the atmosphere. Musicians and artists often gather here, creating a lively and enjoyable environment.

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    Our last stop will give you the chance to enjoy a Charcuterie and reflect on your tour whilst enjoying the taste of local wine and cheese.

    In case you have any questions for your guide, on places to eat, or what to do for the remainder of your stay. We love to advise!


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What's Included

Explore iconic landmarks like Moulin Rouge, Sacre Coeur, and Place du Tertre

Taste locally made cookies

Expert, local guide

Learn about the fascinating history of Montmartre

Sample chouquettes, crepe, and macarons

Visit a traditional Boulangerie

See Le Bateau-Lavoir, Le Moulin de la Galette, and Buste de Dalida

Enjoy wine, escargot, mousse de canard, and a charcuterie and cheese board

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What's not included

Hotel Pick Up / Drop Off

Gratuities

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Notes

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

If you have food allergies, intolerances or other requirements please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that for some diets we might not be able to accommodate.

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Cancellation policy


A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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