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Explore South Montmartre with a 3-hour gourmet food tour featuring cheese, wine, chocolates, and local secrets—perfect for food lovers and curious travelers.
If you’re looking to experience Paris beyond the typical sights, a food tour in South Montmartre offers an authentic taste of local flavors, hidden gems, and storied neighborhoods. This 3-hour adventure, led by a knowledgeable guide, takes you through some of the area’s most charming streets, revealing culinary secrets and cultural tales that bring the neighborhood alive. Whether you’re a foodie eager to sample cheese and wine or a traveler craving immersive, handcrafted experiences, this tour holds plenty of appeal.
One of the things we really appreciate about this experience is how it combines delicious tastings with storytelling about Paris’s artistic and cultural past. Plus, the smaller group size — limited to just six people — ensures a more personal and relaxed atmosphere. However, keep in mind that the tour requires a light breakfast or lunch beforehand, so you come ready to feast. This tour is perfect for those who want to explore Montmartre’s lesser-known corners while indulging in good food and great conversation.


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The tour begins near the Metro Blanche on line 2, at a convenient meeting spot by a Kiosque. The small group size ensures you’ll easily spot your guide and feel comfortable asking questions. Our guide, Victor, was praised for being both well-informed and engaging, making the experience feel like a friendly stroll with a knowledgeable friend rather than a stiff tour.
The vibe of South Montmartre is unmistakably romantic—cobbled streets, historic theaters, and an artistic spirit that’s still alive today. Walking through 18th-century alleyways, you’ll get a sense of what inspired painters like Picasso and musicians who performed in the neighborhood’s legendary venues. The tour smartly ties these stories into the food, connecting the neighborhood’s past with its present culinary treasures.
The journey kicks off with a tasting of grand cru chocolates, where you’ll learn what makes these chocolates special—think single-origin beans, careful roasting, and artisanal craftsmanship. The chocolates are smooth, intense, and expertly paired with insights into chocolate-making traditions. Reviewers noted that the chocolates set the tone for a gourmet experience, with one mentioning how “Victor’s passion made the tasting truly memorable.”
Next, you visit a cheese cellar that’s been around for over a century. Here, you’ll sample cheeses crafted in the traditional French style, learning about their affinities with local wines and breads. One reviewer, Isabelle from Spain, appreciated the “great tour and lots of anecdotes,” especially about the cheese monger who has been perfecting his craft for 100 years. Expect a rich variety of textures and flavors, from creamy Brie to aged Comté, all presented with expert commentary.
The journey continues into a cozy wine shop, where a plate of cold cuts is served alongside a glass of wine. The pairing highlights the importance of wine and charcuterie in French culture. We loved how the shopkeeper shared stories about the wines, making the tasting both educational and delicious. Reviewers like Brent from New Zealand simply described this stop as “Tasty!” with a smile, emphasizing how well the selections complemented each other.
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Wandering along an 18th-century street, you’ll meet shopkeepers and sample local products—sweet and savory treats that reflect the neighborhood’s authentic flavor. The tour emphasizes the importance of small, family-run shops, which adds a personal touch many travelers appreciate. Our guide also pointed out a famous address from the TV series “Emily in Paris,” giving fans a fun connection to the series.
While the focus is on food, the tour’s proximity to landmarks such as Moulin Rouge, Musée Gustave Moreau, Palais Garnier, and Musée de la Vie Romantique adds context and visual interest. It’s a great way to blend a culinary experience with the neighborhood’s vibrant history and architecture.
At the conclusion, you’ll receive a complimentary booklet listing the addresses visited and other gourmet spots in the area—an excellent resource if you want to continue exploring on your own. The guide recommends doing the tour early in your stay to maximize your culinary discoveries.

The real charm of this experience is how it combines food, history, and local stories into a digestible three hours. The guide’s storytelling makes each stop more meaningful—whether it’s the tale behind a family cheese shop or the history of a hidden wine cellar. The tastings are thoughtfully curated, not just for flavor but also to educate you about French culinary traditions.
Pricing at $135 per person is reasonable when you consider the quality of the experience—multiple tastings, expert guidance, and personalized attention in a small group. This isn’t a rushed or touristy affair; it’s a relaxed, enriching walk that’s worth every euro for food lovers or curious travelers.
The positive reviews reflect the quality of the guide and the overall experience. Sally from the United States called her guide “excellent” and enjoyed spending several hours with him, which highlights the importance of knowledgeable guides in making these tours memorable. Javiera from Chile appreciated the chance to discover Montmartre’s corners while indulging in local delicacies, describing her host as “loving, educated, entertaining.”

This food tour is ideal for travelers who crave authentic local flavors and enjoy learning about a neighborhood’s history while indulging in delicious treats. It’s especially suited for those who prefer small groups, as this ensures a more relaxed and personal experience. If you’re a fan of cheese, wine, chocolates, or simply want to uncover some of Montmartre’s hidden treasures, you’ll find this tour offers plenty of both.
It’s also perfect for those looking to start their Parisian culinary journey early in their trip, gaining insider knowledge to explore independently afterward. If you appreciate storytelling combined with tasting, this experience will deepen your love for the City of Light.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable yet fulfilling experience.
Where does the tour meet?
It starts near the Metro Blanche on line 2, at a designated Kiosque.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak French, Spanish, and English, catering to a diverse group of travelers.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 6 participants, ensuring a small-group experience.
Is the tour suitable for dietary restrictions?
Yes, but it’s recommended to advise when booking to accommodate specific needs.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are advised, as you’ll be walking through historic streets.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is alcohol included?
Yes, a glass of wine is part of the tasting, along with other beverages as specified.
Should I eat before the tour?
A light breakfast or lunch is recommended to fully enjoy the tastings.
Will I get a resource to explore more after the tour?
Yes, a free booklet with addresses and tips is provided at the end.
This Paris Gourmet Food Tour in South Montmartre offers a perfect blend of culinary delights, cultural storytelling, and intimate exploration of one of Paris’s most romantic neighborhoods. It’s especially suited for travelers who want more than just sightseeing — those eager to taste, learn, and engage with local artisans and traditions.
For foodies, history buffs, or anyone who enjoys a relaxed, flavorful stroll through Paris’s artistic heart, this tour strikes a wonderful balance. It’s a chance to savor the city’s best bites while uncovering stories behind each corner, making it a worthwhile addition to any trip itinerary.
Choosing this experience means investing in a memorable, authentic taste of Montmartre—one that you’ll carry with you long after leaving the City of Light.