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Version 23 – June 04, 2024 15:41
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- A Literary Look at Montmartre: Guided Tour with an Actor
A Literary Look at Montmartre: Guided tour with an actor-guide
Version 22 – June 04, 2024 14:46
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Version 20 – June 04, 2024 14:41
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- Please note this tour requires a reasonable amount of walking. Montmatre is on a hill and many of the streets are cobblestones. Please wear comfortable shoes!
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Version 19 – April 24, 2024 15:03
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Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
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- mobile tickets accepted, not wheelchair accessible
mobile tickets accepted, not wheelchair accessible, stroller accessible
Version 18 – April 24, 2024 15:02
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Version 17 – April 24, 2024 14:58
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- Montmartre is on a hill and the streets are cobblestones. Please wear comfortable shoes.
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Version 13 – April 24, 2024 13:25
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- Highlights
- enjoy how your guide, a local montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts that nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present , walk the paths they took and discover famous and lesser known names
enjoy how your guide, a local montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts lthat nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present , walk the paths they took and discover famous and lesser known names
Version 12 – April 24, 2024 13:24
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- enjoy how your guide, a local montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts lthat nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present , walk the paths they took and discover famous and lesser known names
enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts like the lapin agile that nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present we’re living in, walk the paths they took and discover names you know already and other names you don’t
Version 11 – April 24, 2024 13:20
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- enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts like the lapin agile that nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present we’re living in, walk the paths they took and discover names you know already and other names you don’t
enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
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- fully guided walking tour with a professional actor-guide, limited groups of 15 people or fewer
entry/admission - louvre museum, entry/admission - pyramide du louvre, headsets where necessary so you can always hear your guide, limited groups of 20 people or fewer, skip the line entrance to the louvre museum
Version 10 – April 24, 2024 13:20
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- enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, experience for yourself haunts like the lapin agile that nurtured montmartre’s creative spirit, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, see for yourself why montmartre’s bohemian past survives and thrives into the present we’re living in, walk the paths they took and discover names you know already and other names you don’t
enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
- Included
- fully guided walking tour with a professional actor-guide, limited groups of 15 people or fewer
entry/admission - louvre museum, entry/admission - pyramide du louvre, headsets where necessary so you can always hear your guide, limited groups of 20 people or fewer, skip the line entrance to the louvre museum
Version 9 – April 24, 2024 13:18
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- Highlights
- enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, enjoy how your guide, a proud montmartrois, tells of the leading lights of the neighborhood’s history, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, expert, english speaking tour guides, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
Version 8 – April 24, 2024 13:17
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- enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, expert, english speaking tour guides, hear the music and words of the artists that put montmartre on the map, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
enjoy a stress-free and informative visit to one of the world's most iconic museums, expert, english speaking tour guides, guided visit of the louvre, learn about the history and significance of the artworks from your knowledgeable guide, visit must-see masterpieces such as the mona lisa and the venus de milo
Version 7 – April 24, 2024 13:17
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- Short Description
- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
- You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval, poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash! Then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity of the inhabitants that made it famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval, poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash! Then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
Version 6 – April 24, 2024 13:16
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- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
- You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval, poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash! Then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval, poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash! Later came Roland Dorgéles who imagined a man who could pass through walls, an enviable talent under the German Occupation, and then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
Version 5 – April 24, 2024 13:04
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- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
- You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval, poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash! Later came Roland Dorgéles who imagined a man who could pass through walls, an enviable talent under the German Occupation, and then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash. Later came Roland Dorgéles who imagined a man who could pass through walls, an enviable talent under the German Occupation, and then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
Version 4 – April 24, 2024 13:04
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- Imagine discovering Montmartre under the wing of a freedom fighter! A resistant and journalist who survived deportation to participate in the Liberation of France, the delegate of Paris’s 18th arrondissement Joël le Tac is inviting you to come away with him from the crowds of thousands choking Montmartre’s streets. He will lead you through the lesser known cobblestone lanes to reveal a hidden literary heritage. Haunts and hangouts of renowned writers, poets, singers will hold no more secrets for you. You will feel the creative inspiration taking the likes of Picasso and Modigliani as they painted their groundbreaking masterpieces.
- You’ll also learn of beloved French writers, giants of the Paris literary scene little known outside of France, such as Aristide Bruant, cabaret comedian and singer who captured the imagination of Toulouse Lautrec, or Gerard de Nerval poet with his pet lobster that he walked like a dog on a leash. Later came Roland Dorgéles who imagined a man who could pass through walls, an enviable talent under the German Occupation, and then again there was Pierre Mac Orlan with his sharp eye on the area’s notorious riffraff. And while you absorb the atmosphere and adventure of days gone by, you’ll be gaining insight into how vibrant, diverse Montmartre shaped the creativity the inhabitants that made famous.
- But the tour is not just a list of names of yesteryear, for this neighborhood’s culture is alive and well. With your guide’s introductions, the warmth and authenticity of today’s locals will give you a firsthand feel for why the place is still so special.
See some of the greatest artworks in the world - housed in the world’s largest museum - in the most effortless way possible! The Louvre museum attracts around 15,000 visitors each day, and with almost 10 miles of corridors, its galleries display more than 35,000 works of art. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by such a visit, but our expert guide will lead you through the many rooms and show you the very best of the collection. We’ll skip the lines and navigate seamlessly through the crowds in order to make the most of your visit to this spectacular museum.
Version 3 – April 24, 2024 13:03
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- A Literary Look at Montmartre: Guided tour with an actor-guide
A Literary Look at Montmartre: Guided tour with an actor guide
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- Experience firsthand with your actor-guide why geniuses have made the winding streets of charming Montmartre home. This part of Paris comes alive as you see it through a local hero’s eyes.
See some of the greatest artworks in the world - housed in the world’s largest museum - in the most effortless way possible! The Louvre museum has almost 10 miles of corridors, its galleries display more than 35,000 works of art.
Version 2 – April 24, 2024 13:02
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Louvre Museum Skip the Line Must-Sees Guided Tour - Clone
Version 1 – April 24, 2024 13:00
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Louvre Museum Skip the Line Must-Sees Guided Tour