In the 19th century, Montmartre was home to some of the world’s most distinguished artists, from Modigliani and Monet, to Renoir, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. A private guide will walk you through the winding streets and share the secrets of this bohemian pocket of Parisian life. As you explore, your guide will highlight some of Paris’ most sought-after real estate and share the historic milestones that have shaped the area.
The gem of Montmartre is its vineyard on the rue Saint-Vincent. Planted in the 1920s, this city vineyard is closed to the public but open to Bacchus and Clio travelers.
Here, you can stroll amongst the vines and enjoy a tasting with one of our sommeliers.
Their expert knowledge, paired with the secluded nature of the Montmartre vineyard, will have you viewing city life in a very different light.

Memories
from Montmartre
Within the shadow of the inimitable Sacré-Cœur, the Montmartre district was once the cultural epicenter of La Belle Époque, hosting artists, anarchists and wine aesthetes.
In the 19th century, Montmartre was home to some of the world’s most distinguished artists, from Modigliani and Monet, to Renoir, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. A private guide will walk you through the winding streets and share the secrets of this bohemian pocket of Parisian life. As you explore, your guide will highlight some of Paris’ most sought-after real estate and share the historic milestones that have shaped the area.
The gem of Montmartre is its vineyard on the rue Saint-Vincent. Planted in the 1920s, this city vineyard is closed to the public but open to Bacchus and Clio travelers.
Here, you can stroll amongst the vines and enjoy a tasting with one of our sommeliers.
Their expert knowledge, paired with the secluded nature of the Montmartre vineyard, will have you viewing city life in a very different light.

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