When it comes to experiencing the true soul of Paris, Montmartre is often at the top of the list. This lively neighborhood, once a magnet for painters and writers, still exudes that creative buzz today. If you’re considering a way to soak in its charm without the hassle of planning, a guided walking tour with food tastings could be just what you need. We’ve looked into a popular 3-hour experience offered by Les Deux Concierges to see what it’s all about—and whether it lives up to expectations.
What immediately caught our attention are the combination of history, art, and gastronomy—a perfect mix for a memorable outing. The fact that you get to explore iconic sites like Sacré-Cœur and walk around the artistic hub of Place du Tertre while sampling French cheeses, wines, and pastries sounds appealing. But, as with any tour, there are a few things to keep in mind, like the walking involved and the itinerary’s pacing. This experience seems well-suited for travelers who love art, food, and a good dose of Parisian atmosphere, especially if you want a guided overview rather than a DIY adventure.
Key Points

- In-depth look at Montmartre’s artistic history and landmarks
- Delicious food and drink tastings, including cheese, wine, and macarons
- Guided walk through cobblestone streets with panoramic views of Paris
- Visit to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica with a funicular or cable car ride
- A mix of sightseeing, tasting, and cultural stories in a manageable 3-hour format
- Ideal for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed introduction to Montmartre
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

First, the focus on food and drink tastings really elevates the usual walking tour. Instead of just looking at sights, you get the chance to indulge in some of France’s best delicacies—fresh baguettes, buttery crêpes, delicate macarons, curated cheese and wine pairings. This makes it a particularly tasty way to explore, especially if you’re a foodie or just love sampling local flavors.
Secondly, the guide’s role in shaping the experience is crucial. From the descriptions, it seems like the guide’s knowledge enhances the walk, sharing stories behind Montmartre’s landmarks and artists. Walking through the cobblestone streets with someone who’s passionate and informed makes the neighborhood come alive far more than solo wandering. Plus, the panoramic views from Sacré-Cœur are a highlight, offering a stunning overlook of Paris, which is often a highlight for visitors.
What we also appreciate is the accessibility of the tour: it starts at Abbesses Metro Station, a central spot easy to reach, and the entire walk covers roughly 3.5 to 4 km—a manageable distance even if you’re not a seasoned hiker. The inclusion of the funicular or cable car ride to Sacré-Cœur simplifies the climb and saves you from tiring out too soon, which is great for those with limited mobility or just a preference for comfort.
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A Few Considerations

While many reviews highlight the charm and value of the experience, it’s worth noting that Montmartre’s streets are quite steep and cobblestoned, which can be challenging for some. The tour involves significant walking over about three hours, so comfortable shoes are crucial. Also, if you’re hoping for an in-depth art history tour, this may not be the best fit—it’s more of a taste and general overview, with a focus on the neighborhood’s atmosphere and food.
Price-wise, this tour offers a pretty good deal considering the tastings and the guided experience, especially if you’re keen on sampling authentic French flavors without the hassle of finding places on your own. However, it’s not a full-day affair, so if you’re after an immersive, full-immersion experience, you might want to look at more extensive options.
The Itinerary: What You’ll See and Do

Starting at Abbesses Metro Station, the tour kicks off with a sense of central Paris. From there, your guide will lead you through the vibrant streets of Montmartre, sharing stories about its artistic past and current character. The walk includes visits to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, perched atop the hill, offering breathtaking views of the city. The funicular or cable car ride up makes this ascent easier, and you’ll get a chance to snap photos of Paris from one of its most iconic vantage points.
Inside Sacré-Cœur, the atmosphere is serene, and the mosaics and architecture are stunning—many say it’s worth the visit just for the interior beauty. Afterwards, a panoramic train ride around the basilica area allows you to take in the sights from above, helping you appreciate Montmartre’s layout and its charming, winding streets.
The core of the experience is the food tasting. You’ll sample freshly baked baguettes, flaky crêpes, tender cheeses, and macarons with a rich history in French patisserie. These tastings are curated to showcase local favorites, often enjoyed in a cozy setting or street-side while watching artists paint and musicians perform—really capturing the neighborhood’s lively spirit.
The Place du Tertre is a highlight for many visitors. It’s still a hub for artists and street painters, with some even working in the open air during the tour. The lively, creative ambiance here is infectious, and it’s fun to see painters at work and maybe even buy a piece of art.
The tour concludes back at Abbesses, leaving you with a deeper appreciation of Montmartre’s artsy vibe, stunning vistas, and delicious flavors. Many reviews mention that the guided narration adds richness to the experience, making it more than just a casual walk.
Transportation and Group Size
The tour starts conveniently at Abbesses Metro Station, a hub on Line 12, making it easy to access from other parts of the city. The group size isn’t explicitly stated, but guided walking tours like this tend to be intimate enough to allow questions and personal attention. The walking involved is moderate but includes some steep sections, so be prepared with comfortable shoes.
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Considering the price includes a guided walk, all tastings, and the chance to see key Montmartre sights, it offers good value—especially if you’re into food, art, and scenic views. The experience isn’t overly long or rushed, so you’ll get a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities for photos and soaking in the atmosphere.
The reviews suggest that many find the guide engaging, and the tastings are a highlight for most participants. If you’re picky about your food or have specific dietary needs, it’s worth asking ahead, but generally, the curated tasting experience aims to showcase the best of Parisian flavors.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience suits travelers who want a well-rounded overview of Montmartre’s artistic roots and culinary delights. It’s ideal for those who prefer guided tours rather than wandering solo, especially if you enjoy tasting local specialties. It also works well for first-time visitors who want a succinct yet flavorful introduction to this historic neighborhood.
If you’re planning to spend your entire day exploring Montmartre independently, you might find this tour is a nice supplement rather than a full substitute. And if physically demanding walks aren’t your thing, keep in mind the slopes and cobblestones.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specifically tailored for families, children who enjoy walking and tasting food might find it enjoyable. Keep in mind the walking distance and steep streets.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are a must due to the cobblestones and slopes. A camera is recommended to capture the stunning views and artistic scenes.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, you’ll take a cable car or funicular ride up to Sacré-Cœur, which helps ease the climb. The rest of the walk is on foot.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Absolutely. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, making it flexible if your schedule shifts.
How long does the tour take?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about 3.5 to 4 km of walking at a relaxed pace.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour is led by an English-speaking guide, providing informative narration throughout.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The curated blend of art, history, and especially the tastings of cheese, wine, and pastries makes it a flavorful way to experience Montmartre’s essence.
Paris: Montmartre Guided Walking Tour with Food Tasting
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a taste of Paris that combines stunning views, artistic charm, and delicious bites, this Montmartre guided tour with food tasting ticks many boxes. It’s a relaxed, well-organized way to explore a neighborhood that’s steeped in history and creativity, all while enjoying some of France’s best flavors.
While it’s not a full-day deep dive into Montmartre’s art scene, it offers a satisfying snapshot that’s perfect for a half-day adventure. The guide’s storytelling, the panoramic views, and the chance to sample local specialties make this a worthwhile choice for curious travelers who want an authentic, enjoyable experience.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, this tour can help you see Montmartre with fresh eyes—and maybe even with a little extra something to eat along the way.
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