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Explore Montmartre like a local with this 3.5-hour food tour featuring 10 tastings, natural wines, stunning views, and insider tips—perfect for food lovers.
Montmartre is often celebrated for its sweeping views of Paris and its bohemian past, but many visitors stick to the usual tourist spots and miss out on its true culinary soul. This half-day guided food tour offers a chance to go beyond the crowds and discover authentic local favorites, from traditional bakeries to cozy bistros, all while indulging in ten carefully curated tastings and two natural wines.
What makes this experience stand out? For us, the small group size—capped at just 10 people—ensures a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere. Plus, the focus on authentic, local spots rather than tourist traps makes all the difference. That said, be aware: the tour involves quite a bit of walking on steep hills, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate exertion. It’s perfect for foodies, culture lovers, and anyone eager for an insider’s view of Montmartre’s culinary scene.


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Your culinary adventure kicks off at a classic Parisian bakery on the north side of the hill. This boulangerie has been serving locals for generations, producing flaky, buttery croissants that are simply irresistible. The guide will share insights into what makes a French breakfast so special—think buttery layers, perfect golden crusts, and a culture that celebrates bread as the foundation of the day. Expect 20 minutes of tasting and chatting, a solid introduction that sets the tone for the day.
Next, a short stroll takes you through Montmartre’s charming streets to a family-run pastry shop beloved by residents and visitors alike. This decorated patisserie is a sweet lover’s dream, offering signature chocolates and pastries. Sampling their chocolates and a pastry allows you to appreciate the artistry and quality that define Parisian desserts. According to reviews, the chocolates are among the standout treats, and the guide’s commentary provides a window into Paris’s pastry traditions.
From sweetness to savory, your third stop is a cozy bistro inspired by Montmartre’s historic taverns. Here, you’ll try a savory pancake from the Aveyron region, crafted with care by passionate owners. The atmosphere is warm, and the portion hearty enough to satisfy without overindulgence. This stop offers a taste of France’s regional specialties, blending culinary tradition with local charm.
No Montmartre tour would be complete without visiting the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur. You’ll take a leisurely walk, with the guide sharing stories of Montmartre’s past—its artists, its bohemians, and its iconic landmarks like Moulin Rouge. Once at the top, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Paris, a photo opportunity and a moment to appreciate the neighborhood’s unique vantage point.
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Next, indulge in French cheese—an absolute staple of local cuisine. Here, you’ll enjoy a cheese platter featuring seasonal favorites, with the guide explaining the nuances of each variety. Whether you’re a cheese novice or connoisseur, this tasting offers a delicious insight into French dairy craftsmanship. Many reviewers mention the cheeseboard as a highlight, appreciating the variety and quality.
One of the tour’s unique features is the natural wine tasting at a local cellar run by Vincent. Here, you’ll sample two glasses from small producers in the French countryside. Guests often praise the wines for their authenticity and character, a refreshing change from mass-produced labels. Vincent’s passion shines through, making this stop both educational and enjoyable.
For the grand finale, you’ll step into a timeless French bistro for a satisfying lunch of savory quiche. This hearty dish caps off the culinary journey perfectly, leaving you satisfied but still eager for more. The portions are generous, and the atmosphere relaxed—ideal for winding down after a morning of exploration.

The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a comfortably paced activity. The small group size—limited to 10 guests—enables personalized attention and an engaging atmosphere. Guests have reported that guides like Davide, Arturo, and Vanessa are exceptionally knowledgeable, blending cultural insights with friendly storytelling. Their passion for Montmartre and its food scene really enhances the experience.
At $113.49 per person, the tour offers a well-rounded package of 10 tastings, 2 wines, and expert guidance. Considering the quality of food, wine, and the insider knowledge you gain, this price is reasonable—especially when compared to the cost of similar curated experiences in Paris. Many reviewers noted that the experience was “well worth it,” with some even returning for a second tour.
The tour involves walking on steep hills and stairs, which could be challenging for those with mobility issues. Guests noted that the uphill walk can be strenuous, but guides like Vanessa and Juan do their best to navigate the steepest sections. If you have dietary restrictions, contact the tour provider beforehand, as options for vegetarians, pescatarians, and non-alcoholic drinkers are available, but vegans are not specifically accommodated.
Start: 40 Av. Junot, near Metro Blanche—easy to find and accessible by public transport. The tour concludes at Rue Muller, also in Montmartre, allowing guests to explore further or head back easily via metro or walking.

Many guests praise the knowledgeable guides—names like Davide, Arturo, and Vanessa come up repeatedly for their friendly, informative approach. Reviewers mention that guides share fascinating stories and cultural insights alongside the tastings, enriching the experience beyond just food.
The views from Sacré-Cœur are consistently highlighted as a high point, with many describing the vistas as “breathtaking” and “one of the best in Paris.” The wine tasting is singled out as a highlight, appreciated for its authenticity and the passion of Vincent, the cellar owner.
Guests also find the tour good value, especially given the quality and variety of tastings. The pacing and intimate group setting create a relaxed environment, perfect for asking questions and soaking in the local vibe.
While most reviews are glowing, a few mention the physical challenge of walking uphill—something to consider if mobility is an issue. Also, a handful of guests experienced last-minute cancellations due to overselling, though these are exceptions rather than the rule.

Food lovers eager for authentic Montmartre flavors will find this tour both delicious and educational. It’s ideal for those who want a personalized experience away from tourist traps, valuing local secrets and insider tips. If you enjoy wine, the natural wine tasting adds a special touch.
Those with moderate walking ability will get the most from this experience, as the hills can be steep. It’s a great choice for culture seekers who love a blend of history, scenery, and culinary discovery. Perfect for first-time visitors wanting a well-rounded introduction, or repeat visitors looking for a different side of Montmartre.

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, non-alcoholic options, and pregnant women, though replacements might not be available at every stop. Vegans are not specifically accommodated.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including all tastings and sightseeing.
What’s included in the price?
You get a knowledgeable guide, 10 food tastings, and 2 natural wines. Hotel pick-up or drop-off is not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 40 Av. Junot near Metro Blanche and ends at Rue Muller in Montmartre, making it easy to explore further or use public transport.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The tour involves walking on steep hills, so it might not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, but contact the tour provider beforehand so they can make arrangements for your needs.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most guests are adults, but children who can walk comfortably and enjoy tasting food will find it engaging. Check with the provider if in doubt.
What makes this tour different from others?
The focus on authentic local spots, small group size for personalized attention, and the inclusion of natural wine tastings from small producers set it apart.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, offering peace of mind if your plans shift.

This Devour Paris Food Tour in Montmartre offers a compelling way to experience the neighborhood’s culinary side with a friendly, knowledgeable guide. It’s perfect for those who crave genuine tastes, stunning views, and insider stories—without the crowds. The combination of tastings, history, and scenic vistas makes it a well-rounded experience for curious travelers wanting to taste Paris like a local.
While the walking can be challenging, the overall value—especially given the quality of the food, wine, and guides—makes it a worthwhile splurge. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply wanting to enjoy a leisurely, food-filled afternoon, this tour will leave you with a full belly and a deeper appreciation for Montmartre’s charm.
If you’re looking for an engaging, authentic, and delicious way to explore one of Paris’s most iconic neighborhoods, this tour does not disappoint. It will give you a taste of Montmartre’s true spirit—warm, lively, and full of flavor.