Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Montmartre's culinary secret with this immersive tour featuring authentic French tastings, wine, a historic vineyard, and a classic 3-course lunch.
This Montmartre food tour promises an authentic taste of French cuisine combined with a stroll through one of Paris’s most artistic neighborhoods. With a professional guide who once worked in top restaurants, you’re guaranteed a knowledgeable, engaging experience that goes beyond just eating. Over roughly three hours, you’ll sample more than 10 different treats, including cheese, wine, pastries, and a full French meal, all while soaking in the bohemian charm of Montmartre.
What we particularly love about this tour is its emphasis on quality and storytelling. From a secret vineyard to Picasso’s favorite café, each stop adds a layer of history and local flavor. The small group size, capped at 12, ensures an intimate atmosphere, perfect for genuine connections and personalized insights.
A possible consideration is the physical aspect—Montmartre is a hill, so be prepared for some uphill walking, which could be a challenge for those with limited mobility. Otherwise, this experience is best suited for food lovers, curious travelers, and anyone eager to explore Paris’s culinary scene with a local expert.


You might also be interested in these Paris experiences
Our review of this three-hour culinary walk in Montmartre highlights how it combines gastronomy, history, and local charm seamlessly. With a starting point at Place des Abbesses, you’re immediately immersed in a lively neighborhood filled with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and historic cafés. The guide, Imrane — who’s been praised for his knowledge and charm — sets a friendly tone that makes the group feel more like friends exploring together than travelers on a schedule.
What sets this tour apart is the balance between tasting and storytelling. The guide shares stories about Montmartre’s artistic past, including its relationship with Picasso, and reveals hidden gems like Le Clos Montmartre, a tiny vineyard that still produces wine today. This isn’t just a food tasting; it’s a mini cultural lesson wrapped in a flavorful journey.
La Petite Maison Rose is your first stop, and it’s a true icon. Its pink façade, green shutters, and ivy-covered walls have inspired countless paintings. Reviewers mention it as a romantic, bohemian spot loved by artists like Dali and Picasso. Here, you’ll taste some local delicacies while soaking in the artistic atmosphere. It’s a perfect introduction to Montmartre’s charm.
Next, you’ll visit Le Clos Montmartre, a tiny vineyard behind Sacré-Cœur. Covering just 1,500 square meters, it produces a limited amount of wine each year, making it a rare find in Paris. The vineyard offers a glimpse into Montmartre’s more agricultural past, and the tasting here is a highlight for wine lovers. Multiple reviews highlight the unique opportunity to sample wine in the middle of a city famous for its art and culture.
Rue des Abbesses, one of Montmartre’s most lively streets, is your next stop for a walk. This bustling avenue is filled with local shops, bakeries, and cafes, providing a real taste of local life. It’s a lively scene that helps you understand how locals and travelers coexist in this neighborhood. Tourists comment on how this street captures the essence of Montmartre—a mix of history, artistry, and everyday Parisian life.
The main part of the tour revolves around sampling authentic French foods. You’ll try a selection of high-quality cheeses and freshly baked pastries, including handmade macarons and chocolates—reviewers frequently mention the deliciousness of these treats. The guide’s expertise shines here, explaining what makes each cheese or pastry special, adding a layer of appreciation.
A traditional beef bourguignon is served as part of a typical French lunch, explaining its significance as comfort food. The inclusion of a starter and dessert from a local restaurant ensures you get a full picture of French cuisine. Several reviews note how much they enjoyed the generous portions and authentic flavors—not just touristy samples but real, well-prepared dishes.
Accompanying the meal is a selection of red and white wines, with the guide explaining the different varieties and pairing options. The tour ends with a French digestive surprise, a fun way to conclude the culinary journey. Reviewers describe the wines as “excellent,” and some comment on how the tasting enhances their understanding of French wine culture.
The small group setting means you get more personalized insights from the guide, which many guests find makes a big difference. Imrane, the guide, has a friendly manner, coupled with impressive food knowledge, which keeps the atmosphere relaxed and fun. Guests appreciate his ability to weave stories about Montmartre’s art, history, and food, making the experience more engaging than a typical tasting tour.
The tour’s duration—around three hours—is well balanced, allowing enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. The walk through the Parisian streets offers scenic views and photo opportunities, especially around Sacré-Cœur, which many reviews praise for its breathtaking vistas.
You might also be interested in these Paris experiences
At $177.87 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience combining sightseeing, cultural insights, and authentic French cuisine. The price reflects the quality of food, wine, and personalized guidance. It’s a strong value for anyone wanting to indulge in French gastronomy without the hassle of planning individual restaurant visits.
The duration and group size—a maximum of 12 travelers—make for a relaxed and intimate experience. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as Montmartre is hilly; some steep walking is involved, but it’s manageable with proper footwear. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to access.
Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, particularly mentioning Imrane’s ability to share food history with enthusiasm. The chance to taste homemade pastries, cheeses, and wines in authentic settings is a highlight, as is the inclusion of a full French lunch—not just snacks.
However, keep in mind the uphill walk in Montmartre, which might be tiring for some. If mobility is a concern, this is something to consider before booking. Also, the tour is quite food-focused, so if you’re not a fan of rich, hearty dishes, you might want to adjust expectations accordingly.

This Montmartre food tour is ideal for travelers who want an immersive, authentic taste of French cuisine combined with cultural storytelling. Food lovers will appreciate the quality of tastings and the variety—from cheese to wine, pastries, and a hearty main dish. The inclusion of hidden spots like the vineyard and Picasso’s café adds a special touch that goes beyond typical tourist routes.
Those interested in history and art, along with food, will find this tour particularly rewarding, as it weaves in stories about Montmartre’s artistic past. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, making it perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
If you’re after a comprehensive, well-paced exploration of Montmartre’s culinary scene, this tour delivers on authenticity, storytelling, and flavor—delivered by guides who know what they’re talking about.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The menu features traditional French dishes like beef bourguignon and cheese tastings. Vegetarians might find some options, but it’s best to contact the provider for specific accommodations.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves walking through Montmartre’s hilly streets, which could be steep at times. It’s suitable for travelers with moderate fitness levels, but those with mobility issues should consider this.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes tasting of red and white wines, along with a French digestive at the end. You’ll enjoy a well-curated selection that complements the food.
What’s the group size?
The tour is capped at 12 travelers, ensuring a personal, engaging experience without feeling crowded.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, which strikes a good balance between tastings, sightseeing, and storytelling.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Place des Abbesses and concludes near the Lamarck – Caulaincourt metro stop, making it easy to access with public transportation.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Most of the focus is on food and history, so it’s suitable for teens and adults. However, younger children might find the walking steep and the length a bit tiring.
This tour stands out as a well-rounded, authentic introduction to Montmartre’s culinary treasures and artistic ambiance. Perfect for those who want to indulge in French food and culture in a relaxed, intimate setting.