If you’re eyeing a way to really get to know Montmartre beyond its pretty streets and famous sights, a food tour like this one might be just what you need. Promising to take you on a three-hour journey through the neighborhood’s culinary soul, this experience is packed with tastings of cheeses, chocolates, breads, and wines — all led by passionate local guides. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on the rave reviews and detailed descriptions, it’s clear this could be a highlight for anyone who loves good food and authentic local stories.
What we really like about this tour is how it’s designed to feel more like a casual stroll with friends, rather than a formal tasting session. The mix of small group size and knowledgeable guides enhances the personal touch, making every stop feel special. Plus, the focus on local shops and hidden spots offers a glimpse into what Montmartre’s residents actually buy for their everyday meals, rather than just touristy cafes.
A potential consideration is that this tour isn’t suited for wheelchair users, and it’s a walk that involves quite a bit of standing and moving from shop to shop. Also, since it’s about food, drink, and local culture, it’s best for those who enjoy a leisurely pace and are ready to sample a good variety of flavors.
If you’re a food lover wanting to explore Paris’s iconic neighborhood through its tastes, this tour probably ticks a lot of boxes. It’s especially well-suited for curious travelers who want more than just sightseeing — who want to understand local life and French culinary traditions firsthand.
Key Points

- Authentic Montmartre Experience: The tour captures the neighborhood’s vibrant food scene and local vibe.
- Variety of Tastings: Over 8 food and wine stops, from chocolates to cured meats, with plenty of variety.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides are praised for their enthusiasm, stories, and expertise.
- Small Group Setting: Limited to 10 participants, fostering a relaxed and intimate atmosphere.
- Flexible Pricing & Cancelation: Book now, pay later, with full refunds available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
- Ideal for Foodies: Designed for those eager to taste and learn, rather than just walk around.
A Closer Look at the Montmartre Food Tour

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The Starting Point and Overall Structure
The tour kicks off outside metro Anvers or Abbesses depending on the day and time. Guides are easy to spot — look for the orange umbrella. The entire experience lasts roughly three hours, making it a manageable yet delicious way to spend part of your day. The small group size (up to 10 people) means you get a more personalized experience, and the pace allows you to really savor each stop without feeling rushed.
What You’ll Experience at Each Stop
First Stop: Artisan Chocolates & Macarons
Right from the start, you’re introduced to some of the best chocolates and macarons by a local shop. Reviewers highlight that the chocolates are handmade by a Montmartre chocolatier, giving a true sense of local craftsmanship. Expect to sample award-winning treats, with descriptions that highlight what makes each piece special. This is a lovely way to begin, as sweet bites awaken your palate and set a charming tone.
Second Stop: Fresh Crêpes in a Bustling Street
Next, you’ll taste a freshly made crêpe, with the chance to distinguish between a classic French crêpe and a Breton galette — a subtle but fun difference that guides many to appreciate the nuances of French street food. The lively street setting makes this a memorable moment, with aromas of butter and sugar filling the air.
Third Stop: French Bread & Breads Straight from the Oven
Inside a local bakery, you’ll sample some of the best French breads. The freshness of these baked goods is often praised, and it’s a simple yet powerful taste of everyday Parisian life.
Fourth Stop: Cheese & Cured Meats
A visit to a beloved fromagerie offers a taste of top cheeses that locals love. Then, at a traditional butcher, you’ll sample fine cured meats, including melt-in-your-mouth saucisson and well-aged ham. Reviewers mention that these stops provide a real insight into the quality and craftsmanship behind French charcuterie.
The Final Stop: Secret Location, Wine & the Secret Dish
After gathering all your tastings, everyone heads to a cozy, hidden spot for a relaxed wine and food pairing. Guests rave about the quality of the wines and the thoughtful pairing with the food. The “Secret Dish” is a surprise finale, adding a fun element to the experience.
The Food & Wine Quality
Throughout the tour, the food quality is consistently praised. From handmade chocolates and flaky pastries to cheeses and cured meats, everything feels fresh and authentic. The wines are also highlighted as excellent, with some reviews mentioning they are particularly good — a bonus for wine lovers.
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Multiple reviews emphasize the guides’ warmth, knowledge, and storytelling abilities. Guides like Joana, Ryan, Imrane, and Luz receive mentions for their friendly style and ability to make everyone feel comfortable and engaged. This personal touch elevates the experience beyond just tasting food.
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Price & Value
At $146 per person, the price seems reasonable considering the variety of tastings and the wine included. Travelers often comment on the good value, especially since the tour includes 8+ tastings, wines, and a unique local ambiance. When you consider that visits to shops and tasting portions are usually costly on their own in Paris, the experience offers a convenient, all-in-one flavor exploration.
Duration & Practicalities
The tour runs for three hours, which is perfect for a satisfying yet not overwhelming food adventure. It’s scheduled across different times, starting from 10:30 am to 5:30 pm on weekdays, with evening options on weekends. The walking is moderate, but comfortable shoes are advised — as is typical for Paris explorations. Note that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most?

This experience is a fantastic choice for foodies, curious travelers, and those wanting to see Montmartre beyond the usual sights. It’s perfect if you enjoy discovering local spots, tasting a variety of delicacies, and hearing stories about Parisian life. Families with older kids might find it enjoyable too, especially if they like trying new foods, but it’s not specifically designed for young children.
People who appreciate good wine and artisanal food will find this especially rewarding. If you’re planning a first trip to Paris and want a taste of everyday life, this tour offers a friendly, authentic glimpse into what makes Montmartre special.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

In our view, this tour offers a genuine, tasty look into Montmartre that goes beyond just sightseeing. The carefully curated stops, the quality of food and wine, and the engaging guides make it a memorable way to spend part of your day. It’s ideal for those who want to slow down, savor, and learn about Parisian food culture in a friendly, relaxed setting.
On the other hand, if your priority is seeing the major sights or if mobility is a concern, you might prefer to explore Montmartre independently or choose a different type of tour. But for authentic flavors, local stories, and a good dose of French hospitality, this experience seems to hit the mark.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour focuses on cured meats and cheeses, so it may not be the best fit for vegetarians unless specific options are available. Check with the provider if dietary restrictions are a concern.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves moving from shop to shop and some standing, but it’s paced to be manageable. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes fine wines (red and white), along with water and soft drinks.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for last-minute changes.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed for children, families with older kids who enjoy food might find it fun. The focus on tasting and storytelling appeals to curious travelers.
Is there a set itinerary?
Yes, it starts in Anvers or Abbesses, with stops at bakeries, cheese shops, a butcher, and a secret location for wine and the final dish.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and just a sense of curiosity — the tour is designed to be relaxed and fun.
Is the tour accessible?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the walking involved.
How long is the tour?
Approximately three hours, covering several tastings and stops in Montmartre.
If you’re looking for a way to experience Montmartre’s culinary charm without the fuss, this food tour seems like a pretty reliable choice. Authentic, well-reviewed, and full of flavors—what’s not to love?
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