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Explore Montmartre’s hidden culinary gems with this 3-hour gourmet food tour, tasting cheese, pastries, charcuterie, and wine while learning local secrets.

This Paris South Montmartre Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour offers a delightful way to discover the gastronomic side of one of Paris’s most charismatic neighborhoods. With a focus on authentic local eats and stories behind the streets, this tour promises a balanced mix of culture, history, and delicious bites—all within just three hours. It’s perfect for travelers who love food and want an intimate, off-the-beaten-path experience that avoids the crowds and tourist traps.
One of the things we particularly like is the small group size of only six people, which ensures personal attention from your guide and a more relaxed, conversational atmosphere. You’ll visit secret addresses, sample a range of tasty treats, and get insider tips on where the locals go for cheese, pastries, and wine. On the flip side, a single price point of $136.37 per person might seem steep for some, especially considering that most food is paid for on your own at the stops, not included in the tour fee.
This experience is ideal for foodies, curious travelers, or those wanting an authentic taste of Montmartre that goes beyond just taking photos of landmarks. If you’re looking for a deeper understanding of the neighborhood’s culinary traditions combined with a few surprises along the way, this tour could be a highlight of your trip.

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The tour begins close to the iconic Moulin Rouge, a symbol of Montmartre’s lively nightlife and bohemian past. Your guide kicks things off with anecdotes about the neighborhood’s colorful history, setting the tone for a richer appreciation of this artistic enclave. This isn’t about visiting museums or churches, but about experiencing the streets through flavors and stories.
Having a guide like Isa, who is praised for her knowledgeable and friendly manner, really makes a difference. She shares insider stories and points out secret addresses you wouldn’t find on your own. The first two hours involve walking through lively streets, stopping at handpicked spots where you’ll sit down to taste and learn about the food and history.
One of the tour’s great strengths is its deliberate focus on quality and authenticity. You’ll sample eight tastings—a substantial number for a three-hour experience—ranging from cheese from a historic fromagerie to delicious pastries, charcuterie, and chocolates. Each bite is paired with insights from your guide about the origins and significance of each item.
A reviewer, Kathy, highlights the value of the experience, noting how she appreciated the knowledge and personal attention she received. She describes the tour as packed with history and food, all delivered in a warm, approachable manner. The focus on local artisans makes each tasting feel special, offering a genuine taste of Montmartre’s culinary scene.
One standout aspect of this tour is that the guide takes you to secret addresses—some of which you might even sit down at for tastings. For example, a visit to a historic fromagerie gives you the opportunity to sample cheese directly from the source, learning about its making process and regional varieties from your guide.
Similarly, pastry stops are thoughtfully chosen, so you experience less commercialized bakeries that locals love. As Clive, another reviewer, points out, the tour involves some cheese tasting and sweets from different shops, but the overall experience may be simpler than some expect. Still, the personalized approach and small group setting keep things engaging.
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No French food tour would be complete without wine and charcuterie, and this one doesn’t disappoint. You’ll enjoy a charcuterie platter paired with wine—a highlight for many—and it’s clear from reviews that guides like Isa do a good job of explaining the nuances of the wines chosen and their local significance.
Jeremy, who braved the hottest day of the year, appreciated the personalized service and the way the guide kept the group hydrated and informed. The wine and charcuterie stop is often cited as the tour’s highlight and offers a relaxed, convivial vibe that many travelers love.
The tour concludes near the Eglise Notre-Dame de Lorette, giving you a chance to explore a beautiful local church and enjoy some last-minute insights about the neighborhood’s artistic and culinary legacy. Your guide will recommend other spots worth exploring, ensuring your Montmartre adventure doesn’t end at the tour’s close.
Many reviewers praise the expertise of guides like Isa, who bring local stories and a genuine enthusiasm that makes the experience memorable. Kathy loved the history and food combined, while Jeremy appreciated the personalized walk despite the heat. Clive’s experience indicates that expectations should be aligned: the tour offers a relaxed, tasting-focused experience rather than a comprehensive gourmet adventure.
The small group setting consistently receives positive feedback for creating an intimate, friendly environment where questions are welcomed, and everyone feels included. The value for money is seen as good, especially given the quality of tastings and insider access.

This Gourmet French Flavors Tasting Food Tour is a solid choice for anyone wanting an authentic, taste-rich experience of Montmartre without the hassle of planning. If you love discovering local eateries, learning about regional food culture, and enjoy small, engaging groups, this tour will serve you well.
It’s especially suitable for foodies, curious travelers, or those wanting to combine sightseeing with culinary exploration. If you’re seeking a relaxed, educational, and delicious way to spend a few hours in Paris, this tour delivers on all fronts. Just keep in mind the price—while not the cheapest option, the focus on quality, insider access, and personal attention make this a worthwhile splurge for many.

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the tour does not include vegan options, and the tastings focus on cheese, charcuterie, and other non-vegan items.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins near Blanche in Paris and ends at Rue des Martyrs, close to metro Pigalle (lines 2 and 12).
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately three hours.
What’s included in the price?
The ticket covers a guide, eight tastings (including sweets, pastries, cheese, charcuterie, wine, and chocolates), plus a list of addresses and recommendations for further exploring Montmartre.
Are there any restrictions or special requirements?
Most travelers can participate, but please inform the guide about any dietary allergies or restrictions at the time of booking.
Is transportation needed during the tour?
No, the tour is walking-based, exploring key spots on foot, with the meeting point accessible via public transit.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are advised, as you’ll be walking through lively streets.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start time, receiving a full refund.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
In all, this Montmartre food tour offers a tasty, personal glimpse into Paris’s culinary soul. It’s a wonderful way to combine sightseeing with a relaxed, authentic tasting adventure—perfect for those eager to explore the city’s hidden foodie gems.