If you’re dreaming of experiencing Paris like a local, especially through its food, then the Paris South Montmartre Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour might just be what you’re looking for. While we haven’t done this tour ourselves, we’ve gone through the details, reviews, and what it offers, and it looks like a cozy, tasty way to get beneath the surface of one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods.
What immediately catches the eye is the small group size—limited to just six people—which promises a more personalized experience. Plus, the focus on local culinary spots rather than just sightseeing makes this a great choice for foodies eager to uncover hidden gems. On the flip side, a potential downside is the price point, which may seem steep for some, especially considering the limited duration. But if you value intimate group settings and expert guiding, this could be worth it.
This tour is perfect for those who love food and wine and want to explore Montmartre beyond the typical tourist trail. It’s also suited for travelers who appreciate a guide’s insights into the neighborhood’s history and food culture—without feeling rushed or lost in a large crowd.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
- Starting Point and Overall Setting
- The First Stop: Moulin Rouge
- The Tastings and Food Stops
- The Neighborhood Walk and Hidden Gems
- Final Stop and the Church of Notre-Dame de Lorette
- Is It Worth the Price?
- Practical Considerations
- What Travelers Are Saying
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- Paris South Montmartre Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour
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Key Points

- Intimate Experience: Small group capped at six travelers for personalized attention
- Culinary Focus: Enjoy eight tastings including cheeses, pastries, charcuterie, wine, and chocolates
- Local Knowledge: Guides share fascinating stories about Montmartre’s history and food scene
- Flexible and Practical: Bookings are confirmed instantly, with free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead
- Ideal for Food Lovers: Perfect for those wanting to taste authentic flavors in a relaxed setting
- Limited Family Suitability: No specific mention of family-friendliness or vegan options, so plan accordingly
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point and Overall Setting
The tour kicks off near the famous Moulin Rouge, an instantly recognizable symbol of Montmartre’s lively spirit. From there, your guide will lead you through winding streets that are filled with character. The highlight here is not just the landmarks but the stories behind them—like the secret addresses and local favorites that aren’t listed on any typical tourist map.
A big plus is the local guide’s knowledge. As one reviewer pointed out, “she was very knowledgeable and such a sweet person,” which makes a difference when you want to really understand a neighborhood’s soul. The group is intentionally kept small, ensuring you never feel rushed or just another face in the crowd.
The First Stop: Moulin Rouge
While no museums or churches are on the itinerary, the neighborhood itself is a living storybook. The guide shares anecdotes about the area, which makes the start of the tour engaging and sets an inviting tone for what’s to come. You won’t walk away with a checklist of sights but will gain a deeper appreciation of Montmartre’s vibrant history and bohemian spirit.
The Tastings and Food Stops
You’ll visit about nine different tasting spots—ranging from cheese shops to patisseries and charcuterie. The focus is on authentic, local flavors that reveal the neighborhood’s culinary roots. For example, one of the main highlights is tasting cheese and wine from a historic fromagerie, a treat for cheese lovers who enjoy hearing about the craft behind each piece.
Several reviewers mention the quality of the samples. Kathy_R raved about the “lot of history on the area as well as food and wine samples,” which shows the tour’s success in combining education with tasting. On the other hand, Clive_C felt the experience was a bit light, citing that the tour mainly involved tasting a few cheeses and sweets plus some wine and charcuterie. It’s true that with only two hours and nine stops, the experience is more about quality than quantity, but some might find it a little limited if they’re hungry for a full-day feast.
The Neighborhood Walk and Hidden Gems
Walking along Rue des Martyrs, you’ll discover artisan shops and local eateries that many travelers never see. The guide introduces you to talented local artisans, giving you insider tips and addresses to revisit later. The walk itself is a comfortable pace, and you’ll likely appreciate the personalized stories and insights shared along the way.
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Final Stop and the Church of Notre-Dame de Lorette
The tour concludes at this beautiful church, where your guide will point out interesting sights and give a little context to the neighborhood’s history. This is a nice touch, tying together the culinary journey with a bit of Montmartre’s spiritual side.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $136.37 per person, this tour isn’t exactly cheap, but the value depends on what you’re looking for. You’re paying for small group intimacy, expert guiding, and quality tastings. When compared to the cost of dining out in Paris or booking separate tastings, it can actually be quite reasonable—especially if you value learning and insider access. Several reviews emphasize the good value for money, citing the knowledgeable guide and the exclusive visits.
Practical Considerations
- The tour lasts about three hours, which makes it manageable even on a packed sightseeing day.
- Book at least 44 days in advance, which indicates it’s popular among those planning ahead.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, as you’ll be walking through cobbled streets.
- Dietary restrictions aren’t specifically accommodated, and there are no vegan options, so plan accordingly if you have allergies or specific diets.
What Travelers Are Saying
The reviews are generally positive, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5. Kathy_R’s glowing comment about the guide’s knowledge and friendliness really highlights the tour’s strengths. Jeremy_S appreciated how the small group made the experience more tailored, especially despite the heatwave—”it was worth it,” he says, confirming the adventure’s worth even on a scorching day.
On the flip side, Clive_C’s critique reminds us that expectations matter. If you’re looking for a full-course culinary experience or a deep dive into Montmartre’s wine culture, this might feel a little light. However, for those seeking a relaxed, insightful introduction to the neighborhood’s food scene, it hits the mark.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re a food enthusiast eager to taste local flavors in a relaxed, intimate setting, this tour offers a good blend of culinary treats and neighborhood storytelling. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a guided experience to learn about Montmartre’s history and food culture without the hassle of planning individual stops.
It’s less ideal for those with specific dietary needs like vegan or gluten-free diets, or for anyone expecting a full-day food extravaganza. Families with older children might enjoy the casual walk and tasting, but keep in mind the tour is designed primarily for adults.
Final Thoughts

The Paris South Montmartre Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour offers a charming, intimate way to explore one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods through its food. The small group setting and knowledgeable guides set this apart from larger, more commercial tours. You’ll leave with not only a palate full of local flavors but also a deeper understanding of Montmartre’s artistic and culinary heritage.
If you love tasting authentic cheeses, wines, and pastries while hearing stories from passionate locals, this tour is well worth considering. While it may not be the perfect fit for those seeking a full culinary immersion or specific dietary accommodations, it’s a wonderful choice for anyone wanting a relaxed, engaging, and tasty glimpse into Parisian life.
Paris South Montmartre Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour
“She was very knowledgeable and such a sweet person! We received a lot of history on the area as well as food and wine samples”
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is mainly designed for adults and doesn’t mention specific family-friendly features. It’s best suited for older teens or adults who enjoy walking and tasting.
Are vegan options available?
No, the tour does not offer vegan options, so if vegan or specific dietary restrictions are important, plan accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable part of your day without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
You get eight tastings—including cheeses, pastries, charcuterie, wine, and chocolates—and a local guide. A list of addresses and recommendations is also provided.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking through cobbled streets and neighborhoods.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book around 44 days ahead, which suggests it’s popular. Booking early is advisable.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within that window are non-refundable.
If you’re after a cozy, flavor-packed experience in Montmartre with the chance to learn local secrets from a friendly guide, this tour fits the bill. Just keep your expectations aligned with the focus on quality tastings and personal storytelling, and you’re likely to have a memorable time exploring Paris’s culinary side.
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