The Montmartre Tour starts at the Blanche metro exit (line 2) and ends at the Sacre Coeur basilica. The duration is 2h / 2h30. Without a doubt, this neighborhood is the most authentic in Paris. Entering its cobbled streets will transport you to a time when music, uncovering, art, debauchery and bohemia were rampant in the northern part of the city. The mythical Moulin Rouge would be inaugurated there, which would see the awakening of the cancan dance while the glasses of wine and absinthe circulated among the clientele. Learn about the crazy lives of the artists who at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries would settle as residents of the neighborhood: Toulouse-Lautrec, Pablo Picasso or the tormented Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh.
Discover the most famous café on Rue Lepic, the Amélie café. We will enter the hidden areas that continue to surprise us today with old mills and vineyards. Cradle of Impressionism, the neighborhood opened the doors to a new generation of artists such as Pissarro, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne or Berthe Morisot. Artists in their time rejected and eventually acclaimed by critics, who will make their art a historical milestone. In 1871, the last great French revolution, the Paris Commune, will be born from the bowels of this popular neighborhood, whose consequence will be the church that dominates the skies of this city, the Sacre Coeur. Up the hill you can admire the beauty of the views of the entire city and the Place du Tertre, a small square full of artists and typical Parisian cafes. And the best thing, with this tour you will not go up the famous stairs, making the walk more pleasant for all audiences.