Montmartre Walking Tour, uma viagem através da arte e da história





Descrição
Durante o nosso passeio pelas ruas de Montmartre, veremos monumentos icônicos como o Moulin Rouge e Sacre-Coeur e seguiremos os passos de artistas lendários como Pablo Picasso e Vincent Van Gogh que viveram na área entre o final do século XIX e o início do século XX. Somos novos no Viator, mas estamos guiando pessoas por 5 anos na experiência do Airbnb com uma classificação de 4.98 de cinco sobre mais de mil comentários. Você descobrirá não só um dos bairros mais bonitos e únicos de Paris, mas também sua história única, onde arte, religião e política se misturam. É uma maneira perfeita de descobrir Montmartre ou redescobri-lo com olhos frescos, pois vamos levá-lo através de caminhos imbatíveis longe da grande multidão de turistas. É ideal para famílias, bem como viajantes solitários. O tour é feito por um verdadeiro parisiense que viveu em Montmartre por vários anos e estudou história e história da arte. Nós nos concentramos em narrativa imersiva e passeios interativos limitados a dez pessoas.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Passaremos pela entrada do Moulin Rouge para falar sobre sua história e ver os belos painéis pintados que estão no lado da entrada.
Pararemos na entrada do edifício onde Vincent Van Gogh morava em Paris, na casa de seu irmão Theo.
Passaremos pelo Bateau-Lavoir, residência de artistas lendária onde viviam alguns dos artistas mais famosos do início do século 20, incluindo Pablo Picasso.
Da Place Dalida veremos a bela vista da Rue de l'Abreuvoir, considerada uma das ruas mais bonitas de Paris.
Passaremos pela Maison Rose, restaurante criado por um artista modelo no início do século 20. Ponto de imagem muito famoso.
Montmartre é um dos dois vinhedos restantes da cidade de Paris.
Pararemos pelo Lapin Agile, cabaré mais antigo de Paris ainda em atividade onde muitos artistas usavam para ir
Passaremos pelo museu de Montmartre, onde artistas como Pierre-Auguste Renoir viviam para compartilhar uma história sobre as mulheres artistas da Belle-Epoque.
Terminaremos o passeio na parte traseira da Basílica Sacré-Coeur, falaremos sobre sua arquitetura e a história trágica de sua criação.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
Avaliações(7)
Excellent! It exceeded our expectations. Learned so much about the history of Montmartre, the artists, and the evolution of the Impressionism Art movement. Highly recommend!
If you are considering this tour, don't hesitate! Our guide, Arthur, has researched and curated the most fascinating history of Montmartre, interspersed with little known stories about the the impressionist painters who lived there, mostly in poverty, passionately painting plein air in spite of being rejected by critics and the public.
Very good visit to Montmartre with Arthur, very interesting guide and very friendly. He brought his knowledge, humor and good humor to this tour a little unusual, avoiding places too touristy.
This was a fantastic walking tour! Arthur was so knowledgeable about the artists who lived and painted in the Pigalle/Montmartre area between the late 1800's and turn of the twentieth century. He provided a great mix of history, colorful stories about the artists, and the evolution of painting movements from impressionism to post-impressionism to cubism. We really appreciated that he designed the tour in a way that hit the major landmarks while avoiding the insane tourist crowds that flood the area. His English is excellent and he welcomed questions. I sometimes experience "tour guide envy" when I hear other guides nearby giving what seems like a more interesting tour. That was definitely not the case here -- I felt very lucky to have picked Arthur for this experience.
Very nice experience. We knew before hand about the different periods of art. But there were definitely stories that were told that we would never have known unless you really studied for it. One particular story about a saint made us look for that saint for the rest of our stay in Paris. Turning our trip into a fun game of “where is Waldo”. We really liked that the group was small making it easier to hear what was being said and room to ask questions. The walking pace was nice making it feel you were strolling around with short stops here and there.
This was one of the best walking tours I've ever done, and I've traveled a lot. Arthur was a fabulous story teller and did a wonderful job balancing info about the history of art in Paris and Montmarte with the interesting personal stories of the artists themselves. I really learned a lot on this tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. He was a thoughtful guide too, asking our group whether we preferred sun versus shade, providing stops where we could sit for a bit, and pausing his presentation when a pigeon pooped on my foot and I needed to run into a bathroom to wash. I also really appreciated his acknowledgement that some of the artists he talked about were horrible misogynistic men, and I appreciated his inclusion of women artists in his storytelling. Arthur was funny, engaging, and entertaining, and his tour is a highlight of my weeklong trip to Paris. Thank you Arthur! (I originally posted this review on a different platform a few days ago. I just went there to send the tour info to a friend who is visiting Paris in a couple weeks, and noticed the tour is no longer listed on that other platform. I did a google search and found Arthur here now, so I figured I'd give him his first review here since he was so excellent. I just visited a week ago, so it's still a very current review! :)
Our guide, Arthur, was very knowledgeable about art history and the history of Montmartre. He presented the information in a fun and interesting way, providing pictures of the works of art that he was referring to on his IPad as we journeyed from place to place. Even the art novices like myself and granddaughter were fasciated by the stories and information. We both learned a lot and highly recommend this tour!



