WALL OF LOVE (LE MUR DES JE T'AIME)





Meet your guide at the bottom of Montmartre Hill for a 90-minute guided walking tour of this artistic neighborhood. Walk through the winding cobblestone alleys, as your guide shares fascinating stories of the landmarks you spot. Around the neighborhood From the romantic Wall of Love that features I Love You in 250 languages to Bateau-Lavoir, a cluster of studios where many famous artists lived and worked including Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera, Montmartre is teeming with sites of historic relevance. The tour continues past Moulin de la Galette, the last remaining windmill of 30 others that formerly decorated the hill, and La Maison Rose, a pink-colored cafe frequented by artists and their friends. Sacré-Cœur Basilica The tour concludes at the steps of Sacré-Cœur Basilica where your guide will hand over tickets for you to explore the dome on your own. Before you begin the 280-step climb to the rooftop, your guide will give you a quick overview of the basilica's history and architecture. Climb to enjoy expansive views of the city and its suburbs.





Start your tour by strolling through the artistic village of Montmartre. You'll visit the iconic Wall of Love, a testament to love expressed in 250 languages, and a great photo spot! Then, delve into the artistic past at the Bateau-Lavoir, Picasso's former studio with your expert guide. Gain insights into the lives of the artists who once called this place home. Discover the soul of the village, from the artists selling paintings and caricatures at the Place du Tertre to the historic Le Lapin Agile, a 19th-century cabaret housed in a stone building. For all the history buffs - you can explore the Abbaye de Montmartre, the crypt of the former abbey church. Along the way, you'll stumble upon hidden gems like the Amélie cafe. Experience 360-degree views of Paris Towards the end of your tour, ascend 300 steps to the dome of the Sacre-Coeur Basilica and enjoy panoramic views of Paris. You'll see iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe spread out before you, creating an unforgettable view of the city.