If you’re dreaming of wandering through the charming streets of Montmartre with a sugar rush in hand, this Chocolate and Pastry Walking Tour might just be the treat you’re looking for. While I haven’t done this particular tour myself, it’s clear from the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary that it offers a delightful way to indulge your sweet tooth and see one of Paris’s most romantic neighborhoods.
What really appeals is the combination of tasting some of the best pastries in the city—think macarons, éclairs, and ice cream—paired with a guided walk through Montmartre’s iconic streets. I also love that it includes some stunning views of Paris from the Sacré-Cœur and other vantage points. One minor consideration is that 135 minutes might feel a bit quick for all the stops involved, but it’s perfect if you’re short on time or want a focused, flavor-packed experience.
This tour feels ideal for travelers who enjoy food-focused adventures, love sweet treats, and want a relaxed way to explore a neighborhood teeming with character. It’s especially good for those who want to sample Paris’s pastry artistry without the planning headache—everything is arranged and explained by a knowledgeable guide. Whether you’re visiting Paris for a weekend or just want to add some sugar to your trip, this tour offers a genuinely tasty experience.
Key Points

- Sweet Sampling: You’ll get to enjoy a variety of pastries and chocolates at some of Paris’s top shops.
- Stunning Views: The tour includes a photo stop at the Sacré-Cœur and panoramic vistas of Paris.
- Local Charm: Montmartre’s atmosphere and the smallest creperie in the city provide a cozy, authentic vibe.
- Quality and Variety: From macarons to madeleines and ice cream, the tour covers a lot of classic French sweets.
- Value for Price: At $174, you’re paying for not just the food but also a guided walk through a neighborhood full of character.
- Convenience: Includes a PDF booklet with addresses, bottled water, coffee or tea, and snacks, making it a well-rounded experience.
Exploring the Montmartre Chocolate and Pastry Tour

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Starting Point and First Impressions
The tour kicks off at the Pigalle metro station, a lively, historic hub of Montmartre. From there, your guide leads you through the winding streets to a popular local bakery. Here, you’re treated to some of the best éclairs in the city. The reviews mention that this bakery is a favorite among Parisians, which is always a good sign that you’re tasting authentic, high-quality treats.
The éclairs are considered a highlight, and you’ll get to savor them fresh. It’s the perfect way to start, giving you a taste of Paris’s pastry craftsmanship and setting the tone for what’s to come.
The Sacré-Cœur and Iconic Views
Next, the tour stops at the Sacré-Cœur, one of Paris’s most recognizable landmarks. Your guide will help you snap a photo here, and you’ll enjoy some of the best panoramic views of Paris from this vantage point. The beauty of this stop is not just the view but also the chance to soak in the neighborhood’s vibrant, artistic atmosphere.
While some might find the walk up to the basilica a bit steep, the breathtaking scenery makes it worthwhile. Plus, you get to see Montmartre’s winding streets, quaint cafes, and lively squares along the way.
Sweet Stops and Tastings
From there, the tour takes you to a pastry shop that specializes in madeleines, those delicate shell-shaped cakes that are perfect with a cup of tea or coffee. Enjoying a madeleine while gazing at Paris from a scenic spot is a highlight mentioned by many.
The next stop is at Une Glace à Paris, a renowned ice cream brand praised for its craftsmanship. Tasting what’s considered some of the best ice cream in France is a real treat—literally—and a chance to cool off if it’s a warm day.
Then, you’ll visit Christophe Roussel, a pastry chef famous for his macarons and inventive flavors. Sampling his macarons is a must-do for any sweet-lover, and reviews praise the quality and variety of flavors available.
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One of the most charming parts of this tour is the visit to a hidden patisserie, loved by locals and filled with character. You might find yourself falling for its cozy atmosphere and the owner’s enthusiasm. It’s a reminder of how Montmartre’s small shops often hide some of the best culinary surprises.
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The Smallest Creperie and Meringue Pastries
No pastry tour of Paris would be complete without trying the best crepes—and here, you get them from the smallest creperie in the city. The owner’s passion shines through, and reviews mention that the crepes are both delicious and made with love.
Finally, the tour wraps up with a taste of Merveilleux, a meringue-based pastry with a fluffy, whipped cream center. Many reviewers say this dessert truly “revolutionized” their view of Parisian meringue pastries, highlighting how well the tour balances classic favorites with hidden gems.
What to Expect and Practical Tips

The entire experience lasts around 135 minutes, which is a comfortable length for a relaxed stroll and tasting session. The group size tends to be manageable, and the guide’s insights add context to each stop, making it more than just a sugar rush.
You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking through Montmartre’s charming but sometimes uneven streets. Bringing a camera is a good idea—there will be plenty of photo-worthy moments—and don’t forget water to stay hydrated during the walk.
The tour is designed to be accessible, with a PDF booklet listing the best addresses in Paris, so you can revisit your favorite spots afterward. It’s also worth noting that the tour is in English, making it ideal for international visitors.
Price and Value
At $174 per person, this tour is a bit of an investment, but considering the quality of the treats, the guided experience, and the scenic stops, many find it worth the price. You’re paying for a curated experience that combines food, culture, and stunning views—less about quantity and more about quality and enjoyment.
Considerations
While many reviews rave about the tour, some mention that it might feel a bit rushed, especially if you’re a slow eater or want more time at each stop. Also, since it’s mainly focused on pastries and sweets, it might not appeal if you’re looking for a more comprehensive cultural tour of Montmartre.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a lover of sweets and pastries, this tour is a dream come true. It’s perfect for those wanting a relaxed, indulgent experience that combines tasting with sightseeing. It suits those who appreciate local craftsmanship and want to learn more about Paris’s pastry scene without sitting in a classroom.
It’s also a great way to explore Montmartre’s streets with a knowledgeable guide who brings the neighborhood’s history and charm alive, all while satisfying your sweet tooth.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for kids? While primarily designed for adults, older children with a sweet tooth and interest in food might enjoy it. The pace is gentle, but keep in mind that it involves walking and tasting multiple treats.
Do I need to prepare or bring anything? Just wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera, and plan to stay hydrated. The tour provides bottled water, coffee, or tea, and snacks.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is the tour family-friendly? While not specifically tailored for families with young children, it’s suitable for anyone who enjoys sweets and walking around charming neighborhoods.
How long does the tour last? It lasts approximately 135 minutes, giving you enough time to enjoy the tastings and sights without feeling rushed.
Will I get a guide? Yes, all tours are led by a live English-speaking guide who shares insights and history along the way.
Are the stops accessible for those with mobility issues? Since the tour involves walking through Montmartre’s streets and some inclines, those with mobility concerns should consider their comfort level.
Paris: Montmartre Chocolate and Pastry Walking Tour
Final Thoughts
The Paris Montmartre Chocolate and Pastry Walking Tour offers a tasty way to explore one of the city’s most picturesque neighborhoods. It combines the joy of sampling high-quality pastries with sweeping views and local charm. It’s a solid pick for food lovers, couples, or small groups looking for a relaxed yet memorable experience.
While it might not be the best choice if you’re on a tight schedule or craving a full cultural deep dive, it’s an enjoyable and flavorful way to spend a few hours in Paris. Just be prepared for a sugar-filled adventure that highlights some of the city’s sweetest artisans and most beautiful sights.
If you love the idea of tasting Paris’s best desserts and soaking in its sights in one go, this tour could be just the treat you need.
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