Travel to Montmartre

 Walking tour of Montmartre is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Paris. It offers a magnificent panoramic view of Paris city with the Montmartre Alps in the background. The town was founded during the Middle Ages by the Grand Tours in an attempt to transport the Holy Grail. The views of the mountains, river and forests can be explored on this scenic walking tour of Montmartre. Montmartre Attractions offers an experience of complete relaxation as the visitors can simply walk around and enjoy the beauty of nature.



Montmartre attracts several hundred thousands of tourists during the peak tourist season of summer. The main attractions of Montmartre are L'Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Carousel, Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Gardens of Eyratomus and the Chateau des Olivers. Montmartre is part of the old districts of Avignon and it has a number of historic buildings and museums. The tour departs daily from the Placron offices located at the Midan Pier. This tour is the most attractive and memorable part of a Montmartre holiday.

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The walking tour of Montmartre starts at the Gisors and leads to Montmartre's pedestrianised quarter. The tour covers the historic area of Avignon to the picturesque Carousel, which is famous for its display of horses drawn in through the streets by the help of ropes tied to caravans. The picturesque Carousel has been a famous attraction since its inception and is still one of the major attractions of Montmartre.



The next stop on the walking tours of Montmartre is the Gothic quarter of Avignon. It was here that the artists Thomas Moran and Georges Braque lived and worked. Among their creations are some of the most famous works in French art. The audio tour of Montmartre includes several interesting and lively segments. One of these includes a visit to the Basilica of Avignon, which is the largest church in France.



Each Walking tour of Montmartre starts with a brief overview of a specific region of the neighborhood and then the group is divided into smaller groups. As the members of the group walk through the neighborhood they are offered informative pamphlets that contain a wealth of information. The pamphlets tell about local cuisines, historical facts and local traditions. In addition to this the pamphlets provide information about the walking tour guides and the rates that apply for the entire tour.



The walking tour of Montmartre starts and ends at the Place du Sacre, where there is an observation deck. You can enjoy magnificent views of Montmartre as you look out over the district. In the evening a light dinner has been prepared by the organizers of the Montmartre Association. This dinner offers diners from all around the world a wonderful opportunity to experience the unique culture and delicacies of Saint Denis and the historic neighborhood of Avignon.

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