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Paris: Montmartre Foodie Tour with Tastings

Montmartre Paris Walking Food Tour With Secret Tasting Experiences
  • FREE cancellation: Up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
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  • Duration 3.5 hours
  • Live tour guide: English, French

Highlights

  • Discover the city from a different perspective
  • Taste the very best products Paris has to offer
  • Visit historic eateries, modern cafes, and trendy restaurants
  • Feel the Parisian ambiance as you stroll on cobbled streets and admire cafés
  • Try an array of traditional delicacies and drinks
montmartre paris sacre coeur guided tour
montmartre paris sacre coeur guided tour
montmartre paris sacre coeur guided tour

Included

  • Tour guide
  • At least 4 food stops
  • One alcoholic drink
  • Water

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Full Description

You will walk around the beautiful Montmartre Neighbourhood, guided by a local expert who will tell you secrets and curiosities about the recipes you will taste and the place you will visit. In an intimate setting, you will discover some of the most famous traditional dishes from Paris.

Possible tastings:

  • Choupette: small puff pastry made from choux pastry and sugar pearls, a less famous french sweet that is to die for!
  • Le Boeuf Bourguignon, classic French dish that originated in the Burgundy region of France.
  • The traditional « mix of ... Read more

You will walk around the beautiful Montmartre Neighbourhood, guided by a local expert who will tell you secrets and curiosities about the recipes you will taste and the place you will visit. In an intimate setting, you will discover some of the most famous traditional dishes from Paris.

Possible tastings:

  • Choupette: small puff pastry made from choux pastry and sugar pearls, a less famous french sweet that is to die for!
  • Le Boeuf Bourguignon, classic French dish that originated in the Burgundy region of France.
  • The traditional « mix of fromage », A savory mix of cheese selected by the cheese specialist from the neighborhood.
  • Crêpe! Maybe the most famous traditional French dessert: sweet but not too much, thin and soft, you will choose among its most popular sweet variants.
  • Macarons : small round cakes, inspired by meringues.
  • The tour requires a minimum of 2 people to operate and has a maximum of 12.
  • If the minimum number of guests is not reached, this tour can be rescheduled.
  • Montmartre is a hill, expect to walk uphill and downhill.
  • At least one serving of food is included at each stop.
  • Water and 1 alcoholic drink are included.
  • Children under 5 years old can take the tour for free.
  • Please be aware that the guide may speak both in English and French during the tour.

REVIEWS

4.6/5 stars – based on 70 reviews


Great night for a taste of Paris in Montmarte. Guide Amy was fantastic as was the delightful food and fellowship and hanging out in a really cool neighborhood. Would do it again and again.
Kim – Austria


We were informed in the afternoon that our original guide was ill and was being replaced by Emy. Emy handled a few curve balls like a pro, and made sure that everyone was enjoying themselves. The food was good, but Emy made the tour great! My friend and I were worried prior to the tour that we wouldn’t get much food… We finished the tour unable to eat another bite! I highly recommend this tour if you like food and a little walking to see some local sites.
Patricia – Finland


Kevan was wonderful. We had a great time with him and we enjoyed all the places we visited. On top of that, all the food we tried was delicious. He was so friendly and knowledgeable and he made our first day in Paris unforgettable.
Sarah – United States


This was an excellent tour and I’d highly recommend it! Our guide, Kevan gave great history of the area as we walked around Montmartre. The food stops were excellent! Best pastry I had in my week in Paris. The Beef Bourguignon was scrumptious. Don’t eat before your tour, the portions were plenty big. Do be prepared you are walking the hill from Moulin Rouge up to Sacre Coeur, but it’s broken up somewhat by the food stops. A great way to tour this part of Paris.
Ognjen – South Korea

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is Montmartre? Montmartre is a historic neighborhood located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. It’s known for its artistic heritage, charming streets, and iconic landmarks such as the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.

How do you get to Montmartre? You can reach Montmartre by various means of transportation. The most common way is by taking the metro and getting off at stations like Anvers (line 2) or Abbesses (line 12). Additionally, buses and taxis are available, or you can opt for a scenic walk from nearby neighborhoods.

What are the must-see attractions in Montmartre? Some of the must-see attractions in Montmartre include the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Place du Tertre (artists’ square), Moulin Rouge cabaret, Montmartre Cemetery, and the famous Café des Deux Moulins (featured in the film “Amélie”).

Is Montmartre safe to visit, especially at night? Montmartre is generally safe to visit, but like any urban area, it’s advisable to remain cautious, especially at night. Stick to well-lit areas and be aware of your surroundings, particularly in crowded tourist spots.

What’s the history behind Montmartre’s artistic reputation? Montmartre has a rich artistic history, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was home to many famous artists, including Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The area’s bohemian atmosphere and affordable rents attracted struggling artists, leading to a flourishing artistic community.

Are there any good places to eat in Montmartre? Yes, Montmartre offers a variety of dining options ranging from quaint cafes to upscale restaurants. You can enjoy traditional French cuisine at establishments like La Mère Catherine or Le Relais de la Butte, or sample international fare at trendy bistros and eateries scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Can you visit the inside of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica? Yes, visitors are welcome to enter the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. The interior features stunning mosaics, stained glass windows, and a magnificent dome offering panoramic views of Paris. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.

What’s the best time to visit Montmartre? Montmartre is charming year-round, but the best time to visit depends on personal preferences. Spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while summer is bustling with tourists. Winter can be cold, but the holiday season adds a festive atmosphere to the neighborhood.

What souvenirs can I buy in Montmartre? Montmartre offers a plethora of unique souvenirs, including artwork, prints, handmade crafts, and locally crafted goods. You can also find specialty food items such as gourmet chocolates, cheeses, and wines. Street artists and vendors line the cobblestone streets, offering a diverse selection of keepsakes to commemorate your visit.

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