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Explore Montmartre’s authentic flavors on this 3.5-hour guided food and wine tour, sampling local cheeses, pastries, and more across family-run eateries.
If you’ve ever wandered through Montmartre and wondered about the true flavors that define this artistic, historic neighborhood, this tour promises to bring those tastes to life. With a small group size, expert guides, and a carefully curated route, the Taste of Montmartre Food & Wine Walking Tour offers an intimate look at local eateries, history, and culinary traditions—beyond what most travelers ever get to experience.
One of the things we love most about this experience is how it balances delicious food sampling with cultural storytelling. It’s not just about eating; it’s about understanding the neighborhood’s soul through its cuisine. A potential consideration? The tour involves quite a bit of walking, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on their feet. This experience suits food lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore Montmartre’s lesser-known local side.


This tour offers a remarkable window into Montmartre’s culinary heartbeat, blending food tastings with storytelling that reveals what makes this neighborhood unique. Starting at 40 Avenue Junot, you’ll meet your guide—who is typically knowledgeable, personable, and enthusiastic about sharing Parisian secrets. From the outset, the focus is on quality and authenticity, not just ticking off tourist sights.
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Your journey begins with a visit to a long-standing French bakery, where the aroma of freshly baked bread and croissants immediately sets the tone. Expect to sample some of their signature croissants and bread, and hear about the traditional French breakfast habits. Guests have described this as a “veritable French institution,” highlighting how it’s been serving locals for generations. The focus on fresh, simple ingredients means you get a real taste of Parisian mornings.
Next, a stroll through Montmartre’s picturesque streets takes you to a renowned pastry shop rooted in the neighborhood’s history. This patisserie has become one of Paris’s most decorated, and you’ll sample a variety of their chocolates and pastries. Multiple reviews mention the “delicious chocolates” and “beautifully crafted” sweets, making it clear why this stop is a favorite. The guide explains the significance of these treats in Parisian culture, adding extra context to your tasting.
No French food tour would be complete without savory options, and here you’ll try a classic Aveyron-style savory pancake at a cozy bistro inspired by Montmartre’s traditional taverns. The owners—a passionate trio—bring a personal touch, and the pancake’s rich, crispy exterior paired with a flavorful filling leaves a lasting impression. The atmosphere here is relaxed, like dining among friends, which makes the experience more authentic.
After the tastings, your guide leads a scenic walk through Montmartre’s leafy streets, sharing stories about its history, art, and architecture. This is an excellent chance to see Sacré-Cœur from the outside and learn about the neighborhood’s importance to artists and writers. Several reviewers noted the guide’s storytelling ability—”very knowledgeable about the area’s history and food,” as one guest shared—making the walk both informative and enjoyable.
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Your next stop is a cheese shop where you’ll sample a selection of seasonal cheeses paired with two glasses of natural wine. Guests rave about the quality of the wines—described as “excellent” and “perfectly paired”—and the shop’s careful selection of cheeses, which showcase local flavors. The guide explains cheese types and tasting notes, adding educational value to the delicious experience.
The tour concludes at a charming local bistro with a hearty quiche — a satisfying end that embodies the comfort food of the region. This full meal adds a satisfying conclusion to the journey, leaving guests full and happy. Reviewers have highlighted the “generous portions” and “delicious flavors,” often noting how this meal wraps up the day’s culinary adventure.

At $116 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive taste of Montmartre’s local food scene. Considering the inclusion of 10 tastings and 2 glasses of wine, the experience offers great value—especially when you account for the insider knowledge and the chance to support small, family-run businesses. The fact that all stops are carefully selected adds to the authentic feel.
Guests consistently praise the guides—like Julia or Vanessa—for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. Their ability to weave local history into the tastings makes the experience much richer than just sampling food. With a small group size, you get plenty of personal attention and the chance to ask questions, which enhances the overall enjoyment.
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, covering a fair amount of ground but at a relaxed pace. It’s mostly walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is wheelchair accessible but not suitable for strollers or guests with mobility impairments due to the nature of Montmartre’s streets. Be mindful if you have dietary restrictions or food allergies, as options are limited at some stops.
A unique aspect of this tour is its focus on family-run establishments, which adds a layer of authenticity and supports small entrepreneurs. Many reviews express appreciation for the chance to taste food from places that are beloved by locals rather than tourist traps.
Guests have described this as one of their favorite parts of a trip to Paris. The combination of delicious food, engaging storytelling, and a friendly atmosphere makes it stand out. Plus, the diverse tasting stops—ranging from baked goods and chocolates to cheese, wine, and hearty lunch—cover a broad spectrum of the Montmartre culinary landscape.

This experience is ideal for foodies, history buffs, and travelers eager for an authentic local experience. It’s perfect if you want a relaxed, small-group setting that combines food, wine, and storytelling. However, it’s best suited for those able to walk comfortably and without major dietary restrictions. It’s not suitable for vegans, those with severe food allergies, or guests with mobility issues.

The Taste of Montmartre Food & Wine Walking Tour combines the delicious with the educational, offering an authentic taste of the neighborhood’s culinary traditions. It’s clear that the guides are passionate and knowledgeable, sharing stories that make each stop more meaningful. The opportunity to support family-owned businesses while indulging in French cheeses, pastries, and wine makes this experience stand out from generic city tours.
For anyone wanting to discover Montmartre beyond the touristy sites and truly connect with local flavors, this tour provides incredible value. It’s a perfect way to spend an afternoon in Paris, satisfying your taste buds and enriching your understanding of this artistic neighborhood.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can join, but keep in mind that the tour involves walking and tasting several foods. Children should be comfortable walking and eating in small portions.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, non-alcoholic options, and pregnant women, but replacements may not be available at every stop. Not recommended for vegans or those with severe food allergies.
What should I bring?
Bring a valid ID or passport, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a small bag for any souvenirs or extra snacks.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
It is wheelchair accessible, but due to the cobblestone streets and layout of Montmartre, those with mobility impairments should contact the tour provider beforehand to confirm.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours, covering several stops with breaks in between for tastings and walking.
Are hotel pickups included?
No, the tour meets at 40 Avenue Junot. You should arrive at least 15 minutes early to meet your guide.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot without payment upfront, keeping your plans flexible.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, it is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
If you’re craving an authentic, flavorful journey through Montmartre, this tour offers the perfect blend of food, history, and local charm. It’s a wonderful way to see a different side of Paris that many visitors miss.