About this tour
Spend three hours in Montmartre learning how Parisians actually live through food, local stories and a treasure hunt. Your guide—a genuine city expert—takes your group (maximum 15 people) to quieter corners away from the tourist masses, sharing oddball anecdotes and neighbourhood secrets. You'll taste cheese, charcuterie, fresh bread and wine as you wander, pausing to chat and soak in the district's peculiar history. Kids and adults both earn a 'Parisian diploma' by tour's end.
Highlights
- Treasure hunt through Montmartre's backstreets and hidden squares
- Taste authentic cheese, charcuterie, bread and Parisian breakfast
- Hear bizarre local tales and urban legends from your guide
- Small groups only—no massive tourist herds
- Take home branded keepsakes as mementoes
- Sample wine, aperitifs and French soft drinks
What to expect
You'll start with a traditional Parisian breakfast (croissant, baguette, hot drink), then set off on foot through quieter Montmartre neighbourhoods. Expect stops at local shops and food spots where your guide shares stories—some quirky, some darkly funny—about the area's history and inhabitants. The treasure hunt occupies roughly an hour and doubles as a playful way to explore side streets and discover how locals actually move through the district. You'll nibble, sip, walk, rest and chat in equal measure. It's paced for mixed ages and fitness levels, though you'll cover decent ground on foot.
Good to know
Wear comfortable walking shoes; the route involves plenty of pavement. Bring moderate fitness—it's not strenuous but you're on your feet for three hours. Service animals welcome. Public transport is nearby if needed. The tour suits families with older children and anyone curious about genuine Parisian rhythms rather than postcard sights.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







