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Explore Montmartre’s hidden gems on a 2.5-3 hour French food and wine tour with a knowledgeable guide, authentic bistros, cheese, charcuterie, and local spirits.
This Montmartre food and wine tour offers a lively way to experience one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods. It’s a small-group experience capped at just 10 travelers, making it intimate and perfect for those who want a more authentic, less touristy taste of Parisian life. Led by a wine expert guide, this tour combines charming walks through Montmartre’s streets with tastings of carefully selected French wines, cheeses, charcuterie, and local apéritifs.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances history, gastronomy, and local ambiance — all in one laid-back, flavorful evening. The tour’s focus on authentic bistros and atmospheric cafés allows travelers to go beyond the typical tourist spots and discover the neighborhood’s true flavor. That said, one small caveat is the tour’s duration — at just under three hours, some might wish for an extra stop or more time to soak in the atmosphere.
This experience is ideal for curious foodies, wine lovers, or anyone wanting to experience Montmartre like a local, especially if you’re seeking an engaging, relaxed introduction to Paris’s legendary culinary scene. If you’re keen to start your Parisian night out with good drinks and great company, this tour could be your perfect prelude.


Starting Point & First Impressions
The tour kicks off at 6:00 pm from 5 Pl. Blanche, a lively spot near the Moulin Rouge. From the moment you meet your guide, expect a friendly and knowledgeable host — in this case, a fun and engaging food lover who is well-versed in Montmartre’s history and wine secrets. The group size, limited to 10, ensures everyone gets attention and a chance to ask questions.
First Stop: Sacré-Cœur & the Apéritif Culture
The first stop at the basilique Sacré-Cœur offers more than just a photo opportunity. It subtly introduces the Parisian tradition of apéro, which is much more than a simple pre-meal drink. Sharing wine and cheese with friends or family is a weekly ritual for locals, and your guide will explain how this festive tradition fits into the broader Parisian social life. This moment offers a glimpse into the casual yet celebratory nature of French dining and drinking customs.
Walking through Place du Tertre: Art, Wine, and Hidden Corners
Next, your group strolls to Place du Tertre, the famous artist’s square, but with a twist — your guide takes you off the beaten path. This is where history and gastronomy mingle, with some unexpected anecdotes about Montmartre’s vibrant past. You’ll notice the cobblestone streets and the small vineyards that lend this neighborhood its authentic charm.
One reviewer, Adriana, praised the guide, Marie, calling her “the most perfect and kind guide,” who made the experience special by taking note of personal interests and making the tour feel personal. From her insights, you’ll learn that many of Montmartre’s best bistros and cafés grew from a history of wine and arts intertwined.
Taste of France: Cheese, Charcuterie & Regional Spirits
Throughout the tour, you’ll sample a curated selection of French wines from different regions, paired with cheese, charcuterie, and fresh baguette. The emphasis on local, regional spirits adds a fun twist — these are not your average bar offerings, but special surprises your guide has prepared. Many reviews highlight the high quality of the wine and cheese; Adriana, for example, described the food as “amazing,” and the wines as “delicious.”
Expert Guidance & Education
A standout feature of this tour is how the guide explains the art of food and wine pairing. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a novice, the approachable commentary makes the experience educational without being pretentious. One guest, Darcy, appreciated how “Stephane was incredibly knowledgeable and enjoyable,” making the learning both fun and relaxed.
Atmospheric Venues & Hidden Gems
The tour doesn’t just stick to the obvious spots. Instead, your guide takes you into charming bistros and cafés that often stay under the radar. From a wine cave to a cozy restaurant, each venue adds a layer of authenticity and local flavor. It’s these unassuming but delightful spots that leave a lasting impression.
Timing & Duration
The 2.5-3 hour window is perfect for an early evening activity. It allows enough time to enjoy multiple tastings without feeling rushed, though some reviews note that it could benefit from an extra stop or longer duration. The group size and intimate pace help you savor each moment.
What Reviewers Say
While many guests rave about the guide’s friendliness and knowledge, some have expressed frustration. For example, one reviewer felt that the tour was limited to only two stops, with one being a wine shop and the other a restaurant owned by the guide. However, most reviews, including those praising the “incredible” experience, highlight the quality of the food and the expert guidance.
Price & Value
At approximately $189.73 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest, but considering the curated wine, regional spirits, cheese, charcuterie, and the personalized experience, it offers good value. It’s a well-rounded tasting that combines education, authentic dining, and Parisian atmosphere in one package.
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This experience is well-suited for travelers who want a relaxed, authentic taste of Montmartre, combined with educational insights into French wine and gastronomy. It’s perfect for those who enjoy walking through scenic neighborhoods, discovering hidden spots, and sharing a good glass of wine with a small, friendly group. If you’re seeking a structured, guided introduction to Parisian food culture without the fuss of large crowds, this tour checks those boxes.
However, it might not appeal to those looking for a long, extensive food crawl or a deep dive into Paris’s entire food scene. The focus here is on quality, atmosphere, and storytelling, providing a perfect evening starter rather than a full-day culinary expedition.
Can I book this tour for a specific time?
Yes, the tour starts at 6:00 pm, and confirmation is provided within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those with dietary restrictions?
While the focus is on wine and food tastings, you should advise of any dietary requirements when booking. However, the experience centers around alcohol, so non-drinkers might find it less engaging.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, making it an ideal early evening activity.
Are hotel pickups provided?
No, guests are responsible for reaching the meeting point at 5 Pl. Blanche.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll enjoy a curated selection of French wines, local apéritifs, cheeses, charcuterie, fresh baguette, and a fun guide.
Are the venues accessible?
The tour involves walking through Montmartre’s streets, which are cobblestone and can be uneven, so wear suitable shoes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the minimum age is 18 due to alcohol consumption.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 2 days before the tour for a full refund.
What language is the guide in?
The experience may be operated by a multilingual guide, but English is likely the default.

This Montmartre French Bistrot Style Food & Wine Tasting Tour offers a cozy, authentic glimpse into Parisian life. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of history, local ambiance, and delicious bites—without the crowds or pomp. The small-group setting, coupled with expert guidance, makes it more personalized and educational than a typical tasting.
The focus on quality—be it the wine, cheese, or atmosphere—means you’ll come away with not just a stomach full but also a deeper appreciation for Montmartre’s gastronomy and charm. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who love storytelling, authentic local spots, and a relaxed pace, making it a memorable start to a Parisian evening.
If you’re after a fun, informative, and delicious experience that takes you off the beaten path, this tour hits the sweet spot. Just remember to book early and arrive ready to enjoy a genuine taste of Montmartre in good company.
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