If you’re dreaming of exploring Montmartre beyond its famous sights, this food and wine tour offers a taste of its bohemian charm and culinary delights. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, reviews and descriptions paint a vivid picture of what you can expect—an engaging walk through picturesque streets filled with history, tastings, and spectacular views.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines delicious food with insider knowledge from passionate guides. Plus, the chance to enjoy three types of French wine paired with local specialties makes it stand out. On the flip side, keep in mind that this tour isn’t suitable for travelers with severe allergies or strict dietary restrictions, and it may not be accessible to wheelchair users.
This tour is ideal if you enjoy food, wine, and a good story—it’s perfect for those who want to deepen their understanding of Parisian cuisine while soaking in the ambience of one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor wanting to explore a lesser-known side of Montmartre, this experience offers both flavor and charm.
Key Points

- Authentic Montmartre experience with a focus on food, wine, and local culture
- Tastings of award-winning baguette, cheeses, seafood, and pastries
- Breathtaking views of Paris from Montmartre’s summit and the Sacré-Cur Basilica
- Knowledgeable, engaging guides who share stories and tips
- Small group size (limited to 10) for a more intimate experience
- Operates rain or shine, making it flexible for all weather conditions
An In-Depth Look at the Montmartre Food and Wine Tour

Walking into Le Pain Quotidien, your meeting spot, you might feel the initial buzz of anticipation. Your guide, easily recognizable with an “Eating Europe” badge, is there to welcome you and set the tone for what promises to be a fun and flavorful few hours. The small group size ensures you won’t be just another face in a crowd—more like exploring with friends who just happen to know a lot about food and Paris.
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What the Tour Covers
Montmartre is more than just its glittering basilica or artist history; it’s a neighborhood packed with culinary gems. The guide takes you along its charming streets, sharing stories and pointing out spots you might never find on your own. But the real highlight is the tastings—more on those shortly.
The Tastings: A Foodie’s Paradise
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the variety and quality of food you sample. Starting with an award-winning baguette, you’re introduced to what many say is the best bread in Paris. It’s crisp on the outside and airy inside—the kind of bread that makes you understand why a good baguette is such a point of pride in France.
From there, you’ll move on to artisan charcuterie and fine cheeses—think decadent, carefully curated selections that showcase France’s dairy mastery. One reviewer describes the experience as “delicious,” and notes that the guide’s knowledge about sourcing and pairing makes a difference.
Seafood lovers will appreciate a stop at a family-owned institution, where fine seafood is paired with excellent French wine. This is a highlight—not only for the quality of the food but also for the chance to see how classic French dishes are presented and enjoyed in a more intimate, local setting. Guests often commend the generous wine pours and the way the guide shares tips on wine pairings.
A delightful stop for the sweet tooth is a pastry shop renowned for its choux à la crème and artisan chocolates. Several reviews mention how this part of the tour feels like discovering a hidden treasure, with the “Picasso of Pastry” delivering treats that are light, flavorful, and beautifully crafted.
The Views and Historic Landmarks
Midway through, the guide takes you to Montmartre’s highest point, where you’ll get a breathtaking panorama of Paris—the Eiffel Tower peeking through the skyline, the Seine winding below, and the city alive in every direction. It’s a moment to soak in the beauty and appreciate the neighborhood’s artistic heritage, all while enjoying a glass of wine or cider with your group.
The tour also includes a visit to the Sacré-Cur Basilica, where you can admire the architecture and learn about its significance. From this vantage point, you’ll see why Montmartre has long been a magnet for artists and dreamers.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Quality of Guides and Atmosphere
According to multiple reviews, the guides—especially PJ and Betsie—are a big part of what makes this tour special. Guests rave about their knowledge, charm, and warmth, often describing the experience as feeling like a visit with friends who happen to be experts. One reviewer notes, “PJ is the most engaging and entertaining guide I have come across in any setting,” and many say they learned a lot about French food, wine, and Montmartre’s history.
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Practical Details: What to Expect
The tour lasts around three hours, with enough time to enjoy each tasting without feeling rushed. Since it operates rain or shine, be sure to dress appropriately—an umbrella could come in handy if the weather turns. The group is limited to 10 participants, which keeps things personable and allows plenty of interaction.
Meeting at Le Pain Quotidien, the tour starts at a convenient spot, and the guide will be holding an “Eating Europe” logo. The tour runs with a live English-speaking guide, making it accessible for most visitors.
Price and Value
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, reviews suggest that the value is excellent given the multiple tastings, stunning views, and personalized experience. With plenty of food, wine, and insider tips, it’s a good way to savor Montmartre without spending a fortune on individual meals.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those interested in local culture. It’s not designed for travelers with severe allergies or specific dietary restrictions, so check ahead if you have allergies or require special accommodations. Also, since it’s not wheelchair accessible, mobility considerations are important.
Final Thoughts

For anyone wanting to combine culinary delights with spectacular views and local insights, this Montmartre tour hits the mark. The combination of quality tastings, friendly guides, and breathtaking scenery creates a memorable snapshot of Paris’s vibrant food scene.
If you’re eager to learn about French food culture and enjoy a laid-back, engaging experience, this tour is a fantastic choice. It transforms a neighborhood walk into a true taste of Paris, mixing history, flavor, and fun.
It’s especially ideal if you appreciate good wine, want to explore less touristy spots, and love authentic local experiences. Just be prepared for a fair amount of walking and a day that’s as much about culture as it is about cuisine.
Paris: Montmartre Food and Wine Guided Tour
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 4 can join for free, but keep in mind that the tour involves tasting and walking, so consider whether it’s suitable for your kids’ attention spans and stamina.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
You should inform the activity provider in advance. They request that guests notify them of any dietary requirements like vegetarian or gluten-free options.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility helps if your schedule isn’t yet fixed.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, unfortunately, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the locations and walking involved.
How much wine is included?
Guests enjoy three types of French wine paired with various tastings, and reviews confirm the pours are generous and add to the enjoyment.
What makes the food stops special?
Stops include a top bakery, a seafood restaurant, and a pastry shop—each chosen for their quality and charm, offering authentic tastes that locals love.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately three hours, blending walking, tasting, and sightseeing.
Will I see iconic landmarks?
Yes, you’ll visit the Sacré-Cur Basilica and enjoy views of Paris from Montmartre’s highest point.
Is it a small-group experience?
Yes, limited to 10 participants, creating a cozy environment for conversation and personalized attention.
Is it worth the price?
Based on reviews and included tastings, many find it offers excellent value—combining food, wine, views, and local stories in a well-paced tour.
This Montmartre Food and Wine Guided Tour is a tasty, engaging way to explore one of Paris’s most beloved neighborhoods. Whether you’re a foodie, a wine lover, or just eager to see Paris from a new perspective, it’s worth considering for your trip.
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