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The name of the neighbourhood comes from Latin Mons Martyrum and means “Hill of Martyrs.” It is associated with the quite creepy story of the first bishop of Paris, Saint Denis. He was beheaded by the Romans for not renouncing his faith. Afterwards, he collected his severed head and walked with it down the hill, where he finally dropped dead. So much the legend, but before it got world-famous, Montmartre was a simple, sleepy village set on the hill surrounded by vineyards, gardens, and orchards. As many as 13 mills were built on its slopes to grind wheat, barley, and rye. Of those only two survived and now people around the world recognize the mill as a symbol of this fascinating neighbourhood.
But finally the time has come when this sleepy village changed forever. Because of its many drinking establishments, cheap wine, low rents and specific, relaxed and friendly atmosphere, 19th century Montmartre became the hotbed where many artists from all corners of the world were flocking in. Who can tell what was first? The dancing halls, cafés, and cabarets like Le Chat Noir or Moulin Rouge where girls dancing the cancan were throwing their legs up indecently high or the artists settling down there and allowing for all that to happen. One is certain, Montmartre became the most interesting neighbourhood in Paris (and perhaps in the entire world) at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Who has not lived, worked (drank, took drugs, had sex…) there? Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec to name just a few.
Today Montmartre lures everyone with its colourful history, anecdotes, and scandals associated with the artistic community once living here, but it does not only dwell on the past! It is still one of the most intriguing Parisian quarters. A place looking as if it were taken straight from a fairy tale, with its steep, winding streets and crooked buildings overgrown with ivy. At almost every corner there is a café, restaurant, or drinking parlour you want to stop at. No wonder that until the present day it is loved both by artists, photographers, film directors as well as Parisians and tourists who are combing the streets in search of places famous from hit movies filmed here.
Join our tour to discover our favourite district of Paris and let yourself be enchanted by one and only Montmartre!
During this tour, you will see and discover:
We joined the tour with Ruben and had so much fun hearing his stories. Personable and moving at an accessible pace, Ruben really goes out of his way to give the best experience to his guests. Would love to go on another tour with him!
I enjoyed so much this tour with Ruben the vampire. He knows how to make the tour fun and educational at the same time. Highly recommended!!!
Very interesting Montmarte tour with a nice, sympathic and funny guy. 👍
A great tour that lasted almost three hours around Montmartre, visiting fun and interesting places with our guide Rueben the Vampire. Plenty of historical, mythical and fun facts. Very useful and great for exploring this area! All recommendations
When visiting a new place it is imperative to come away with new knowledge and perspective and Harry’s tour offered exactly that in an enjoyable (even comedic) format. We came away having a deeper understanding of the significance of the Montmartre neighborhood and it’s context of Parisian history/culture as a whole. Additionally, Harry’s ability to add an emotional and human element to all of his factual information was truly touching. We will absolutely remember the way he relativized the life and work of Van Gogh with emphasis on his relationship with his brother as well as the context of the Sacre Coeur cathedral as it related to the Paris Commune and the experiences of the Parisian working class. All in all the tour had every element one might desire from such an activity.
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