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4.9/5 estrelas - com base em 1954 críticas

The details about the history and development of Montmartre as well as the landmarks being explained and experienced. Our tour guide Zaid is absolutely a treasure for this tour. He is friendly, very knowledgeable and an amazing source of knowledge presented to us in the most interesting way. Thank you Zaid ( February 12, 2pm tour).
Christine – United States

Yazid had such great energy. You could tell he really loves sharing his passion for Paris, history, art, music through his tour. I live here so I already was somewhat familiar with Montmartre but he gave so many fun facts I didn’t know. I learned a lot and had a great time. Yazid welcomed us to ask questions and offered to take our picture at any time. There were no crowds or climbing stairs. I would highly recommend this tour!
Laura – France

Brilliant tour brought to life with colourful and we’ll-researched storytelling – and even a bit of singing too! If you want to understand what makes Montmatre tick, learn the background to some of the artists who made it their home over the ages and also get a good walk without climbing lots of stairs, this is the tour to book. A high point of our time in Paris.
Paula – United Kingdom

Montmartre highlights walking tour with local guide
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What is included with your ticket?
- Walking tour
- Local guide
- Family pictures taken by the guide at different spots
About the Paris Montmartre district
Perched high above Paris, Montmartre is a neighborhood that feels like stepping into a painting. Once home to artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Dali, its cobbled streets, cozy cafés, and sweeping views from the Sacré-Cœur Basilica make it one of the city’s most enchanting districts. But Montmartre’s true charm lies beyond the postcards — in its secret gardens, hidden stairways, and the stories whispered by its old stones.
Booking a walking tour with a local guide is the best way to uncover these treasures. A professional guide brings the area to life with interesting tales of bohemian artists, scandalous cabarets, and the fascinating history behind landmarks like the Moulin Rouge and Place du Tertre. They’ll show you where Amélie was filmed, where Renoir once painted, and where locals still gather for a quiet glass of wine away from the crowds. Exploring Montmartre on foot with someone who knows its every corner lets you experience the real Paris — creative, romantic, and endlessly surprising.
Perguntas mais frequentes
What is Montmartre?
Montmartre is a historic neighborhood located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. It’s known for its artistic heritage, charming streets, and iconic landmarks such as the Sacré-Cœur Basilica.
What are the must-see attractions in Montmartre?
Some of the must-see attractions in Montmartre include the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Place du Tertre (artists’ square), Moulin Rouge cabaret, Montmartre Cemetery, and the famous Café des Deux Moulins (featured in the film “Amélie”).
What’s the history behind Montmartre’s artistic reputation?
Montmartre has a rich artistic history, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was home to many famous artists, including Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The area’s bohemian atmosphere and affordable rents attracted struggling artists, leading to a flourishing artistic community.
How do you get to Montmartre?
You can reach Montmartre by various means of transportation. The most common way is by taking the metro and getting off at stations like Anvers (line 2) or Abbesses (line 12). Additionally, buses and taxis are available, or you can opt for a scenic walk from nearby neighborhoods.
Is Montmartre safe to visit, especially at night?
Montmartre is generally safe to visit, but like any urban area, it’s advisable to remain cautious, especially at night. Stick to well-lit areas and be aware of your surroundings, particularly in crowded tourist spots.
Are there any good places to eat in Montmartre?
Yes, Montmartre offers a variety of dining options ranging from quaint cafes to upscale restaurants. You can enjoy traditional French cuisine at establishments like La Mère Catherine or Le Relais de la Butte, or sample international fare at trendy bistros and eateries scattered throughout the neighborhood.
Can you visit the inside of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica?
Yes, visitors are welcome to enter the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. The interior features stunning mosaics, stained glass windows, and a magnificent dome offering panoramic views of Paris. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
What’s the best time to visit Montmartre?
Montmartre is charming year-round, but the best time to visit depends on personal preferences. Spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while summer is bustling with tourists. Winter can be cold, but the holiday season adds a festive atmosphere to the neighborhood.
What souvenirs can I buy in Montmartre?
Montmartre offers a plethora of unique souvenirs, including artwork, prints, handmade crafts, and locally crafted goods. You can also find specialty food items such as gourmet chocolates, cheeses, and wines. Street artists and vendors line the cobblestone streets, offering a diverse selection of keepsakes to commemorate your visit.
Things to see in Paris beyond Montmartre
Paris is a city where magic never ends. Whether you’ve just enjoyed the Montmartre district, or you are still planning the ultimate holiday, the French capital offers countless attractions, museums, and experiences to keep the adventure alive. From world-famous landmarks and museums to hidden gems, here’s your guide to the top things to do in Paris for every type of traveler.
Walk through Paris’ iconic neighbourhoods
Comece a sua aventura com passeios a pé nos bairros mais encantadores de Paris. Descubra as ruas artísticas de Montparnasse numa visita guiada, ou suba até à Basílica do Sacré-Cœur em Montmartre para vistas arrebatadoras da cidade. A Visita guiada a Notre-Dame offers insight into the cathedral’s Gothic architecture and the historic Île de la Cité. These tours are perfect for soaking in Parisian history, architecture, and atmosphere. Also read our blog ‘Top-20 coisas GRATUITAS para fazer em Paris' para mais dicas sobre como se deslocar.
Pontos de referência obrigatórios em Paris
Nenhuma visita a Paris está completa sem explorar os seus monumentos icónicos. Desfrute de vistas panorâmicas a partir do Tour Montparnasseou chegar ao topo com Bilhetes para a cimeira da Torre Eiffel for unforgettable vistas. Pay a visit to the Arco do Triunfoum símbolo da história de França e, nos arredores da cidade, entre no esplendor real do Palácio de Versalhes, with its gilded halls and magnificent gardens.
Cruzeiros fluviais e refeições em grande estilo
Ver Paris a partir do Sena é uma obrigação. A Cruzeiro de 1 hora no rio Sena desliza por marcos históricos como a Torre Eiffel, o Louvre e Notre-Dame. Para uma experiência mais luxuosa, reserve um almoço ou jantar num cruzeiro fluvial e desfrutar da cozinha francesa enquanto se desloca sob as pontes icónicas da cidade. Jantar em terra é igualmente especial: reserve uma mesa no Madame Brasserie, the Eiffel Tower’s exquisite restaurant, for an unforgettable lunch ou dinner high above Paris.
Tesouros culturais e museus de Paris
Paris é o lar de museus e experiências culturais de classe mundial. Explore obras-primas no Museu do Louvreincluindo a Mona Lisa, ou passear pelo Museu d'Orsay for Impressionist and post-Impressionist art. For a family-friendly day, enjoy the rides, gardens, and exhibits at Jardim de Aclimataçãoou conhecer figuras históricas e celebridades no Museu de Cera Grevin. Notorious art lover? The Paris Museum Pass is ideal for travelers wanting to see multiple attractions, offering access to Os melhores museus de Paris, monuments, and sites while skipping long ticket lines.
Unforgettable shows and spectacular nightlife
Ao cair da noite, Paris ganha vida com cabaré showa and energetic performances. Experience the glamour of the Moulin Rouge cabaret, the artistic flair of Le Crazy Horseou o charme clássico de Paradis LatinO Teatro de Cabaret, o mais antigo teatro de espectáculos de cabaret de Paris. Cada local oferece espectáculos deslumbrantes de dança, música e trajes espectaculares - uma parte essencial de qualquer experiência parisiense.
Emoções e aventuras invulgares
Para quem procura emoção, o Catacumbas de Paris oferecem uma viagem misteriosa através de túneis subterrâneos revestidos de ossos centenários. As famílias podem divertir-se no Disneyland Paris ou Parque Astérixinspirado nos adorados heróis de banda desenhada, ou desfrutar de encontros com a vida selvagem no Jardim Zoológico de Paris, que apresenta animais de ecossistemas de todo o mundo.
Easy ways to explore paris
Se quiser ver várias atracções com facilidade, Autocarro Hop-on Hop-off tours are a convenient choice. These buses stop near landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Arco do Triunfo, o Ópera Garnier, the Louvre Museum, and more, letting you explore at your own pace without worrying about transport.
Art in motion: Immersive experiences
A arte moderna em Paris vai para além das galerias. No Atelier des Lumières, masterpieces are projected onto massive walls, floors, and ceilings, surrounding visitors in a 360° experience. This interactive approach brings art to life, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for adults and children alike. Another perfect activity for the kids is the Paris Paradox Museum, a fun and interactive museum for guests of all ages.
Torne a sua estadia em Paris verdadeiramente inesquecível
Desde os brilhantes palcos dos cabarés até à magia tranquila do Sena à noite, Paris oferece maravilhas sem fim. Suba à Torre Eiffel, explore o Louvre ou desfrute de um dia da família at the Jardin d’Acclimatation — every moment adds to your Paris story. After Disneyland Paris, continue your adventure with the city’s world-class museums, iconic landmarks, river cruises, and thrilling experiences. Paris is a city where every corner holds discovery, delight, and memories waiting to be made.