About this tour
This 2-hour private walking tour navigates Montmartre's winding streets and hidden corners, tracing where Picasso, Van Gogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec once worked. You'll discover quiet alleyways, neighbourhood cafés, and Paris's sole working vineyard before reaching Sacré Coeur basilica, whose terrace offers sweeping city views. An English-speaking guide leads the way through a quarter that still feels removed from the tourist crush below.
Highlights
- Walk past Moulin Rouge's legendary red mill
- Explore secret passageways locals use daily
- Visit Paris's last functioning vineyard
- Climb to Sacré Coeur for panoramic vistas
- Learn stories of early-20th-century painters
- Small-group intimacy with private guide
What to expect
Expect steady walking uphill through narrow, often steep cobbled streets. Your guide will pause frequently to point out studios, bars, and residences connected to the neighbourhood's artistic past, sharing anecdotes rather than reciting history. You'll stop at a few key viewpoints and pass through residential quarters where residents still hang laundry and queue for bread. The final climb to Sacré Coeur's forecourt is brisk but manageable. Most stops are brief; this is movement-focused rather than museum-based.
Good to know
Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip. The terrain includes steep grades and uneven surfaces. Bring water; cafés dot the route if you wish to pause (not included). The tour finishes at the basilica's exterior; interior visits are separate. Service animals welcome.
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.




