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2 experiences and tours in Walking Tours in Paris

Paris Monumental Free Tour
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Discover the most iconic side of Paris on this beautiful monumental walking tour, designed for travelers who want to experience the elegance, history, and unforgettable views of the French capital
Avenue Anatole France, Paris, France
3.5 Hours

Paris: Montmartre Bohemian Walking Tour & Sacré-Cœur
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Discover Montmartre’s bohemian soul in 3.5 hours—Artists’ Square, Sacré-Cœur views, La Maison Rose, the vineyard, Amélie café, and Moulin Rouge.
Place du Tertre, Paris
3 Hours
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Discover Paris on foot with guided walking tours that lead you from the bohemian streets of Montmartre to the capital's most iconic monuments.
These two experiences include a Montmartre walking tour from around €25 per person and a monumental walk through Paris that is free and tip-based to join.
Tours are available in English and Spanish, with availability varying by experience.
About Walking Tours in Paris
Paris is one of the world's great walking cities, where elegant boulevards, riverbanks and village-like quarters reveal themselves best at a stroll. Montmartre, perched on its northern hill, retains a bohemian, artistic character, while the city's grand monuments line its avenues and the Seine.
Exploring on foot is the classic way to absorb the romance, history and everyday charm of the French capital.
What to expect on a Walking Tours in Paris experience
On the Montmartre tour you'll discover the quarter's bohemian soul with a local guide and storytelling, with photo stops at landmarks such as Place du Tertre, the Sacré-Cœur viewpoint, La Maison Rose, the Montmartre vineyard, the Amélie café and the Moulin Rouge exterior.
The monumental walking tour covers the most iconic side of Paris, taking in its elegance, history and famous views with a professional guide.
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking in Paris, with mild temperatures and pleasant light. Summer is lively but busier, while winter is quieter and atmospheric. Montmartre's hilly streets are best enjoyed in good weather and comfortable footwear.
Getting around
Central Paris is walkable and served by an extensive metro, with stations close to most highlights. Montmartre sits on a hill in the north of the city, easily reached by metro, after which the quarter is explored on foot along its sloping, atmospheric streets.
Frequently asked questions
The Montmartre walking tour starts from around €25 per person, while the monumental walking tour of Paris is free and tip-based to join. Prices vary by tour, so check each tour page for current details.
Across the collection, tours are offered in English and Spanish, with the monumental walking tour in English. Language availability varies by tour and date, so please check the tour page.
The walks last around 3 to 3.5 hours. Exact timings are listed on each tour page.
You'll get a guided walk with a local guide and storytelling. The Montmartre tour includes photo stops at Place du Tertre, the Sacré-Cœur viewpoint, La Maison Rose and the Moulin Rouge exterior, while the monumental tour covers many of the city's iconic sights. Full inclusions are on each tour page.
These are walking tours that include some hilly streets in Montmartre, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Suitability can vary by tour, so check the tour page and contact us in advance if you have specific needs.
Yes, booking ahead is recommended so your guide knows to expect you and places are confirmed, especially in busy periods. Reserve directly on the tour page.