Tour Details
Duration
2.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Bateau Lavoir
- Place du Tertre
- Sacré-Coeur
- Moulin de la Galette
- Lapin Agile Cabaret
Select a date
Tour Description
The winding, cobbled streets and crooked buildings of Montmartre have inspired artists for over two hundred years. Formerly a village on the outskirts of Paris, Montmartre's unique atmosphere remains a tranquil contrast to the hustle and bustle of the greater city. And from the last quarter of the 19th century to the outbreak of WWI, it was the heart of bohemian and artistic life, with such illustrious inhabitants as Renoir, Van Gogh, and Picasso. So why did these artists want to live at the top of a hill? Were they all friends? Who did they paint? Our 2.5-hour Montmartre with kids tour, led by a scholar trained in guiding in Paris with kids, follows in the footsteps of these artists and their cohorts, discovering the history behind the storied neighborhood through the colorful and unusual experiences of the legendary creatives who lived there.
Looking for this tour for adults? See our Montmartre Walking Tour.
Montmartre With Kids Tour
Why does Montmartre feel different from the rest of Paris? From its beginnings as a Roman city, Paris has always grown at a swift pace. Pushing out from the center, the city was soon butting heads with the neighboring villages that were formerly on its outskirts. As the city approached, Montmartre's windmills and small-town atmosphere receded. Creatives—namely artists—flocked to the cheaper rents on the steep slopes of the butte Montmartre. Lively cafés and cabarets sprang up to accommodate them, namely the Moulin de Galette, creating Montmartre's legendary festive atmosphere. Here, artists like Renoir captured the vivacious spirit of the quartier or neighborhood.
Collective Creativity
Tracing a path through the twisting streets, we may see where Picasso or Toulouse-Lautrec once spent hours creating paintings and drawings inside their art studios. Perhaps we will see where Van Gogh or Suzanne Valadon lived. Connecting the sites of their former haunts with visuals of their work, we will build a picture of both their art and the daily lives of 19th-century Parisians. We might sit down for a hot chocolate at one of Modigliani’s favorite cafes or pass by a popular cabaret where the artists would spend their evenings together. With our sketchpads in hand, we will stop to artistically interpret these sights for ourselves. As we create our quick freehand sketches, we will build a connection with our artist friends, visiting some exact sites where the artists painted or wrote about in their letters and journals.
"We absolutely adored the tour—this is our third Family Walk with Context and it's the best one yet! Our guide was wonderful with all of us, especially the kids, and we all learned so much about Montmartre's history. I would recommend the tour without exception."
Take-Aways
As we stroll through these magical cobblestone streets, we will gain insight into the artists’ lives and the era, but also about their styles and how art developed. Coming away with an understanding of Montmartre's development from a small village to a bohemian hub, we will hopefully leave our “young artists” with a desire to explore their own creativity and curiosity to discover more about the intriguing characters who have made Montmartre historic.
FAQ
Do my children need to have any prior knowledge of art to take this tour? Absolutely not. But if your children have an interest in art, you may like to begin with our Orsay with Kids tours, which provide an age-appropriate exploration of some of the movements of this period.
Is this tour walking-intensive, and/or wheelchair accessible? While we don't cover a large distance on the tour, Montmartre is a veritable hill, and we will be walking up stairs and on inclines, as well as on cobblestoned streets. If you have mobility concerns, please feel free to contact us before booking; we can help you decide if our group walk or a private walk, with a modified route, will be best.
Experts
Where You'll Start
–
76 Reviews
Reviews can only be left by Context customers after they have completed a tour. For more information about our reviews, please see our FAQ.
Anais was fantastic. She was knowledgeable, engaging and informative. She was fun to listen to and told a few good stories about the Van Gogh and Picasso. My only comment is that at the beginning of the tour she asked why we chosen this tour. We said we were particularly interested in Picasso and Toulouse Lautrec. She did not talk at all about Toulouse Lautrec. While I understand this tour was geared toward children, it would have been nice to hear a little more about other painters and artists. Overall, we loved the walk and were happy to have learned so much rather than just marching up the hill.
Heather
Reviewed on:
Jun 30, 2013
Elaine was wonderful - we were late, but she was waiting for us. Her information was very informative and she did her best to gear it toward my son (7.5 yrs). The only thing that could have been helpful is this...she had a lot of background info to share...it might have been nice to find a place to sit for 15 minutes, or so (a cafe? a bench?). I think it would have been easier on everyone is we could have been sitting, rather than standing in one place to get the initial set-up of Montmarte. But that is a small thing. We really loved Elaine and the tour. Would definitely do one again.
Jerriann
Reviewed on:
Jun 17, 2013
Anais was very friendly. The weather was very cold and I think this made it a harder walk - other than Sacre Coeur it was all outdoors and no place to warm up. Anais tried to make the walk interesting for the kids. I would have appreciated a few more child friendly activities. I felt as well there could have been a few more stops on the tour that were engaging to the kids.
Bradley
Reviewed on:
Apr 1, 2013