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Montmartre: Semi-Private Guided Walking Tour

Explore the home of bohemian artists and the Belle Époque era

  1. Start time: 17:00

  2. Duration: 2h 30mins

  3. Live guide: English

  4. Max group size: 8

Registered address: 11482 Dona Evita DR., 91604, Studio City, US
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Included

  • Local tour guide
  • Semi-private tour for up to 8 guests per guide

Not included

  • Food and beverages
  • Hotel pickup or drop-off
  • Luggage or coat storage
  • Bring your valid photo ID
  • Show your mobile voucher to the guide at the meeting point
  • Meeting point: Blanche metro exit (Line 2). Meet your guide outside the metro station exit on the opposite side of the stairs next to the Metro sign BLANCHE
  • By car: 80 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris (head towards the center of the boulevard to find the metro exit)
  • The name and phone number of your guide will be provided on the morning of the tour via email

Note: If you have trouble finding the meeting point, please contact your guide directly (text, WhatsApp, or call)

Solve the mystery of the missing windmills. Find out which post-Impressionist painter carried a cane filled with absinthe. Discover why Montmartre, the home of bohemian artists and the Belle Époque era, wasn't always part of Paris on this engaging walking tour.

Each tour group is limited to 8 people, ensuring a personal experience. Starting near the Moulin Rouge, the tour winds through the cobbled streets of this lively neighborhood. A knowledgeable guide will share stories about the area's history and the famous artists who lived there.

You'll visit places associated with Van Gogh and Picasso, learn about France's disco queen Dalida, and see the café from the movie Amélie. The tour ends at the white Sacré Coeur Cathedral on the hill, offering a scenic view of the city.

  • Cancellation is possible until 48 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 48 hours before your visit date.

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