Get Exclusive App Deals
Product #117404
8
Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour
Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour
Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour
Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour
Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour

Montmartre 2-hour private walking tour


Booking confirmed within 3 working day(s)
No cancellation
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Book an art and history guided tour of Montmartre from Moulin Rouge, Van Gogh House to the Sacré Coeur Basilica and much more!
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Get ready for a great two-hour private tour of Montmartre - a must-visit of anyone visiting Paris. Your guide will focus on art and history, as Montmartre is a cradle of Impressionism and Belle Époque, and had served as a refuge of bohemian artists, and welcomed Toulouse-Lautrec, Modigliani, Van Gogh, Utrillo, Picasso, and others.There will be an array of highlights on this tour, from views of the Eros Museum and Moulin Rouge, Les Deux Moulins, an external view of the Van Gogh house, Saint-Denis Martyrium, the vineyard of Montmartre, the, the famous Café de Amélie and many more!

At the end of the walk, upon reaching the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, you will be able to take in the breathtaking views of Paris.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 2 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet your guide at the scheduled departure time outside the Metro Blanche.(Metro Blanche (line2) or Metro Abbesses (line 12), Paris, France)

  • This tour needs confirmation from the supplier

  • Minimum participants: 2 adults

FAQ

1. How long is the Montmartre walking tour and what is its typical pace?

A Montmartre walking tour is typically designed to last approximately 2 hours, offering a comfortable and engaging pace. This duration allows sufficient time to explore the key sites, appreciate the historical context, and ask questions without feeling rushed. The private nature of the tour also means the pace can be adjusted to suit your individual preferences and interests, ensuring a relaxed and personalized experience.

2. What makes a private Montmartre walking tour a valuable experience for visitors interested in art and history?

A private Montmartre walking tour offers immense value through personalized exploration of its rich art and history. You receive tailored insights from an expert guide, covering landmarks like the Moulin Rouge, Van Gogh's former residence, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. This allows for deeper engagement with the bohemian past, flexible pacing, and the opportunity to focus on specific interests, providing a uniquely immersive and educational experience without the constraints of a large group.

3. Which essential landmarks and attractions should visitors not miss when exploring Montmartre?

When exploring Montmartre, essential landmarks not to miss include the majestic Sacré-Cœur Basilica with its panoramic views, and the bustling Place du Tertre where artists showcase their work. The iconic Moulin Rouge cabaret is also a must-see. Other significant spots are the 'Wall of Love' (Le mur des je t'aime), the charming Montmartre vineyards, and the historic artists' studios and homes scattered throughout the picturesque neighborhood.

4. What defining characteristics and historical elements make Montmartre a unique Parisian neighborhood?

Montmartre's identity is uniquely defined by its rich artistic heritage, notably its bohemian past as a hub for influential artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. Its village-like atmosphere, characterized by winding cobbled streets, hidden squares, and the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, adds to its distinct charm. Historically, it is known for its independent spirit and as the birthplace of modern cabaret, contributing to its vibrant and enduring cultural context.

5. What unique artistic and cultural activities can visitors experience in Montmartre beyond its main attractions?

Beyond the main attractions, Montmartre offers unique artistic and cultural activities. You can visit Dalí Paris to explore surrealist artworks, browse numerous independent art galleries, or enjoy captivating performances by street artists at Place du Tertre. Discover charming local cafes and traditional bakeries, attend a classic cabaret show, or simply wander the picturesque streets to soak in the bohemian ambiance and uncover hidden gems that reveal the neighborhood's creative spirit.

6. What are the most convenient public transportation options and metro stations for reaching Montmartre?

For reaching Montmartre, the Paris Métro is the most convenient public transportation option. Key stations include Anvers (Line 2) and Abbesses (Line 12), which are popular starting points. Anvers is ideal for accessing the Sacré-Cœur funicular, while Abbesses places you in the heart of lower Montmartre with its charming streets. Other useful stations are Pigalle and Blanche (Line 2) for areas closer to the Moulin Rouge, and Lamarck – Caulaincourt (Line 12) for quieter, residential parts.

7. How can visitors best reach the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and other high points in Montmartre, and are there public transport alternatives to walking uphill?

To reach the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and other high points in Montmartre without extensive uphill walking, the Funicular de Montmartre is the best option. It operates like a metro and takes you directly to the Basilica's entrance from Place St-Pierre, which is a short walk from the Anvers metro station (Line 2). Alternatively, the Montmartrobus (Line 40) is a smaller bus specifically designed for Montmartre's narrow, hilly streets, offering stops near many attractions and providing an easier way to navigate the slopes.

8. Do major hop-on hop-off bus services in Paris typically include Montmartre in their tour routes?

Yes, most major hop-on hop-off bus services in Paris, such as Big Bus Paris and L'OpenTour, do include stops in the Montmartre area as part of their routes. These stops are typically located at the base of the hill, near popular spots like Pigalle or the Anvers metro station. From there, visitors can easily transfer to the Montmartre Funicular or explore the neighborhood on foot to reach the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and other attractions higher up the hill.

Get Help

KKday Help Center