The crème de la crème of French cuisine, without having to practice your French.
Ages
4+
Duration
3 hours
Departs
Daily 10:30 am, 3:30 pm
Highlights
Take a bite of a traditional French baguette from a bakery that’s won awards for making the best in the city 🏆
Visit artisan shops to taste sweet and savory French fare in the form of cheese, chocolate and even citrus jam!
Enjoy the spectacle of sausage and aligot: mashed potatoes mixed with fresh cheese and cream until it’s gooey, stretchy and impossibly rich, at a brasserie headed up a former French Top Chef contestant.
Admire the beauty of the city of love from some of its most scenic viewpoints 😍
Sip on French wine as you enjoy fine seafood from a family-owned neighborhood institution 🍷
You can’t leave Paris without trying French macarons from one of the city’s most famous pastry shops.
Tour Description
Experience the culturally rich and iconically beautiful neighborhood of Montmartre. Ascend to the city’s most beautiful viewpoint for breathtaking views of Paris (including the Eiffel Tower!). Along the way, savor the crème de la crème of French cuisine: authentic charcuteries from decorated butchers, world-famous Frenchcheeses, pastries and bread from award-winning bakers, and sip on enough wine to make you say “ooh la la.”
Feel the creativity of the area’s bohemian roots as you taste macarons from the “Picasso of Pastry” while learning about the real Picasso’s time in the city. See how new age concepts mix with institutions that have served Parisians since the 1800s to create the Paris we know today—all while seeing iconic sights like the Sacré-CœurBasilica and Montmartre’s Belvedere.
Dietary Information
Vegetarian-Friendly Tours but vegan, gluten-free, or kosher options may be limited. Please share dietary restrictions upon booking for best accommodation. Note that tastings outside those catered for your needs are at your own risk. The company assumes no responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances. Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies cannot participate in this activity for their safety.
Why Eat with Us?
Expert Local Guides: Fun, knowledgeable, and English-fluent Paris locals.
Paris’ Hidden Gems: Enjoy exclusive access to local favorites where you’re treated like family.
Culinary Diversity: Taste a variety of delicious dishes, and hear the stories behind the food.
Cultural Immersion: See Paris through the eyes of a local.
Established Expertise: Since 2011, simply the best food tours in Paris
"The best thing we did in Paris. Not only was our guide Lulu very informative and funny, but the food was sensational! If you want to have a very good time DO THIS TOUR!!!
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Thank you Claire for the amazing tour Such a great tour! Our guide, Claire, was absolutely lovely. Beyond all the delicious food we tasted, especially the oysters and aligot, we also got to explore the history of Montmartre, which Claire knows incredibly well. The three hours flew by.
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Sten V
16 Jan 2026
Claire was wonderful, very personable.Loved her knowledge of artist history. The food was great too. 5+ stars Claire was one of the best guides I’ve ever had. She went out of her way to make sure we had a great experience. Very knowledgeable. The food was great too.
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TAMMY T
15 Jan 2026
We had a wonderful food tour of Montmartre today with Lilly ! She spoke perfect English (one of her many fluent languages) and she shared with us the most magnificent culinary delights ! We started with a large Au Pain du Chocolate. Then we each enjoyed a Choux Au Craquelin…..yum! From there we went to a typical boucherie and tasted the delicious pate en croute. The history behind all these treats was also fascinating! From there we went to an oyster bar for four different types of oysters along with a simple delicious Muscadet- then our main dish at a beautiful cafe of Toulouse sausage with an interesting cheesy aligot (potato dish) and a nice Beaujolais.
After this lunch, of course chocolates, at the famous Le Chocolat Alain Ducass (where we bought gifts!) and then we topped the day off with macaroons from a delightful Macaroon shop close to Sacre Coeur.
It was a wonderful afternoon!! We were two and the two others on our tour were also quite fun to meet and talk with .
What a great tour!
Ours was from 11-2pm. Perfect day event!
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Shari Donnermeyer
13 Jan 2026
Lilly you made this tour so enjoyable and fun. I absolutely recommend this tour. Lilly gave amazing history tidbits to support the stops along the way and all the places we stopped to eat were so classy and welcoming. Thank you!
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paula boland
13 Jan 2026
I had a wonderful tour around St. Germain with the lovely and effervescent Betsy. She took us on an amazing tour that included historical references, fun and interesting tidbits about the neighborhood as well as tastings that reflected Paris’ love of food.
I highly recommend asking for Betsy for your next tour! 👸
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Kirsten Sherwin
12 Jan 2026
Cecilia was the most amazing food tour guide! She brought us to 7 different local restaurants and informed us of the history of all of the restaurants and Paris. She was very enthusiastic and educated on the history!
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Maxine Lynch
11 Jan 2026
Oysters, Wine, Culture, and vVews Really great day with Lily sampling great food and learning about French culture. Group size was fantastic too, not to small, not too big- Highly recommend!
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Sarah L
11 Jan 2026
We had the Montmartre Food and Wine Tour today and absolutely loved it! Our guide Claire was wonderful, very attentive to our needs, and made the experience truly enjoyable. Even with the wintery weather, we had a great time. The food selections were really good and we learned a lot about Montmartre and the food. Highly recommended!
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Lara
07 Jan 2026
A day different in Paris It was a lot of fun to experience. It was nice that it was a small group and therefore the attention was 100% for us.The guide gave attention to the three families who participated in a fun way. There was also a person fie with an electric cart went along and despite time tight became fully involved. Chapeau!Of the many times we have been to Paris, this was the most educational trip.Thanks! Also to one American associates.
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Dany P
01 Jan 2026
Sofie was great!! We had a lovely tour with her tonight. She gave us a personalized experience of food and wine tasting from regions all over France. The cheese tasting and wine paring was my favorite part of the tour :) We really enjoyed our experience and would highly recommend!
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Maria Verni
30 Dec 2025
Foods were conversation starters One of the best tours I’ve ever been on - we hit all the highlights at well-known spots in Montmatre. We were full by the end! Perfect tour for families, and the foods are conversation starters.
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Logan S.
30 Dec 2025
We had the best time with our guide Salma! She was funny, energetic and very knowledgeable of the food, Montmarte, and Paris history. Could not recommend this tour enough. All the food and wine were delicious.
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Jennifer Grant Bassett
29 Dec 2025
The Flavors You'll Taste
Traditional baguette
Seafood
Artisanal French pastries
Sausage and aligot
Parisian viennoiseries (flaky pastries)
French PDO cheeses
Charcuterie
Signature macaron
French white wine
French red wine
Limoncello
Water
Please note that the items above are a selection of the delicious foods we often feature. Offerings may vary by day or season, but you're sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!
Meeting Point
Le Pain Quotidien – 31 Rue Lepic
Paris 75018
Your guide will be waiting for you and wearing our purple Eating Europe bag!
Why Eat with Us?
#1 food and drink experience in Paris - 14 years. 500,000 Clients. 25,000 Five-Star Reviews!
Every tour is meticulously curated to showcase the very best of Paris’ food scene.
Exclusive access to the most legit local spots, from the famous hole in the wall to the trendy new restaurants.
Premium tours with expert guides, outstanding food, and drinks always included
Dining with Purpose
We proudly support World Central Kitchen. Every tour you book helps provide meals to communities in crisis.
Experience the city with a Paris food tour guide and feel like a local.
Isobel
Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, I moved to Paris in 2018 to pursue a Master's Degree in International Relations. Giving food tours combines my lifelong love of cooking & eating with my training in cultural diplomacy.
My favorite French food is foie gras...controversial but so delicious!
My favorite thing to do in Paris is "flâner," to walk without a purpose and enjoy what one encounters, usually ending with a glass of wine on a terrasse.
Lulu
I was born & raised in Paris but spent a lot of time abroad, including 6 years in Shanghai, China
I’m obsessed with everything food & beverage related and have a great love for hospitality and bonding with people from all over the world. My fav french food is a very simple, yet delicious tarragon roasted chicken with some roasted potatoes and green beans.
My fav thing to do in Paris would be walking around my neighborhood, le Marais, and discover newly opened restaurants
Camila
My name is Camila and I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I've been living in Paris since 2018. Spending these years as a local, studying, tasting, absorbing and exploring the city, allow me now to share my knowledge and love for Paris to others. I’m also an actress and a filmmaker.
My favorite French food? All the pastries this country has to offer.
The thing I enjoy the most in Paris is going to a good local restaurant and walking around everywhere, discovering hidden streets, gardens and passages.
Claire
I'm a French Kiwi, (we're known as Friwis!) and grew up in New Zealand. I've been constantly exploring Paris for 27 years. I'm a proud Parisienne and passionate about my city, forever in awe of its beauty and quirks and transformation, and I love sharing that passion with visitors.
My favourite French food has got to be a good magret de canard but I love all good food!
What I love most about Paris is that you never know what is around a corner -who or what you'll run into and what will happen. And you may think you know an area well but have you seen the magic that's behind that closed door when it opens, or the wonder of the street behind that one you always take?
Arturo
I was raised between cannolis and arancine in Sicily but moved to Paris 10 years ago to reconnect with my french, ahem, breton, roots. I love history, especially the history of food and to demolish some well established myths : did you know that the French absolutely loathed potatoes at first? Not a great start for French fries!
My favourite French food has to be crêpes, they bring back childhood memories to me just as madeleines did with Proust.
And my favourite thing to do in Paris is obviously to eat it all!!
Betsy
My story begins in San Francisco, California, where I was born and raised. I moved to Paris over ten years ago on a whim and it’s been true love ever since.
My favorite French food is Escargot! And my favorite French dessert is the dessert of all desserts, the Profiterol, which consists of choux pastry filled with fresh cream, covered in whipped cream and coated in hot chocolate sauce, heaven on a plate!
My favorite activity to do in Paris is to take a trip on the Bateaux Mouches, the open air excursion boats that go down the Seine river. I always make sure to go at dusk to get a beautiful sunset behind the Eiffel tower.
Silvana
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Something simple like a crêpe oeuf fromage, a croissant aux amandes or just any kind of cheese
My favourite spot is by the river, anywhere between Pont d'Alexandre and the Ile Saint Louis. Have an picnic and a glass of wine
Jesita
I came from India and arrived in Paris in February 2023 to study pastry at Ferrandi Paris. I believe that the best way to explore a place is through food, and that is exactly how I have been exploring the city since I got here.
My go-to french meal is steak frites, and a rich mousse au chocolat.
My favourite thing to do in Paris is to choose a new restaurant to try, then walk around to explore the neighbourhood, finding more food to come back to, before sitting around in a garden on a sunny day.
Sam
My name is Sam and I'm from the United States originally and I've been living in Paris for 10 years as of 2025.
I came into the food world as a part-time cook and pastry chef while attending film school in Paris. I was drawn to the sense of community I found in the city's kitchens and spent all my free time researching anything and everything related to the culinary arts.
My favorite part of Paris outside the culinary scene is definitely the dance scene. When I'm not checking out markets or researching new restaurants, I spend my free time training with an array of talented dancers from around the world and going to see pieces in the many beautiful theaters and performance spaces the city has to offer.
Harriett
I grew up in rural England on a small farm in Cornwall, and after studying Classics and literature in London I moved to Paris to study wine management at Le Cordon Bleu. Seven years later I am still living the Parisian life working as a sommelier.
My favourite french food is perhaps very unoriginal, but it has to be cheese, maybe a chèvre, or a bleu d’auvergne, or comté
If the weather is good there is nothing I love more than having a picnic with friends eating and drinking a myriad of different things!
Vanessa
Originally from Saronno, Italy, I moved to Paris eight and a half years ago, driven by my passion for art
I’ve been hosting food tours that blend my passions for food, history, art, and culture. My tours highlight local vendors, French culture, and eco-friendly practices, while I share my love for French dishes, such as tartare de bœuf, cheeses, and oysters.
Paris, with its vibrant culture, history, and endless opportunities, is the perfect place to express creativity and passion, and it’s what I love most about the city.
Carole
My origins from all over France, even all of Europe, make me a “perfect Frenchwoman”... arriving in Paris 30 years ago, I think I became a “real Parisian” if it means something
As a food writer, food guide and cook, I am passionate about French “terroirs”, the history of cuisine and food... the quintessence of French culture and our art of living... nothing pleases me more than a homemade meal shared with friends.
As we know, clichés of life ring true. But most of all, what I love when I have free time and the sun shines, is to have a gourmet picnic in the Buttes Chaumont or on the Seine.
Salma
Originally from Martinique, I moved to Paris six years ago to pursue my dream of becoming an artist, and I've fallen in love with the city ever since.
My fondness for foie gras, a traditional French dish I share with my family during celebrations, is just one of the many reasons I cherish the culture and history of this beautiful city.
As an artist and history enthusiast, I enjoy sharing stories about influential French figures and historical anecdotes during my Montmartre tours, especially the tales of kings and queens. Paris captivates me with its constant surprises and endless exploration opportunities, and I love how it always keeps me engaged.
Nora
I am from Sydney, Australia. I have been coming to Paris countless times since 2013 but I have finally settled here since this year 2025. My speciality are degustations. My passion is to pair things with food doesn't even stop at wine, sometimes it has included art and music.
If I HAD TO choose, it would be duck confit. But also macarons, crème brûlée, camembert and escargot.
Summer nights by the canal is what made me fall in love with Paris so that would have to be it.
Erica
I was born and raised in Minnesota. I came to Aix-en-Provence as an exchange student in 2012 and never wanted to go back.
My favorite French food is galette bretonne and all its savory variations, paired with a bowl of cider. Yes a bowl, not a glass ;)
Local tip: hop on a Vélib or e-bike to explore Paris, it's often quicker than taking the metro or bus. But ride safely!
Cecilia
Originally from Buenos Aires with deep Italian roots, I spent seven years in England before moving to Paris in 2021 to follow my passion for art and history.
My favorite food is Onion Soup (yes, controversial, but I love it!)
Buy a coffee and a croissant and take it to the nearest hidden garden with a book. My favorite is Square du Vert-Galant at the top of Île de la Cité. The perfect spot to sit by the Seine and enjoy the city like a true local.
Lillian
I was born in Australia, but raised in France. I've lived in Champagne, the Loire Valley, Paris, Marseille and in the South West, which has given me the chance to really get to know the food and wine of many French regions. I moved to London for 16 years, before finally returning to Paris two years ago to be closer to family.
Steak tartare is my favorite dish!
I love doing my food shop at the markets late on Saturday mornings, and enjoying fresh oysters with a glass of wine there.
Juan
I'm French-Ecuadorian born and raised in Paris 11 Bastille.
I can't choose my favorite dish cause you know, terroire is infinite but I can't stay far from french cheese for too long.
My tip is wander with no goal, just stroll and use our beautiful metro and avoid taxis. Go quicker, cheaper and deeper.
Ann
I’m from Munich in Germany. Eight years ago I moved to Paris, partly for love, mostly for the croissants. I studied Art History at the Sorbonne, but my real Parisian education happened in bistros, brasseries, and restaurants.
A day in Paris without a croissant is simply not a good day.
Relax in Balzac’s garden with a view of the Eiffel Tower, coffee in hand, while studying the history of food - for you!
Lucia
Originally from Woodstock, New York, I've called Paris home for over five years.
My favorite French food is gougères. So simple, but wildly underrated!
A perfect Parisian outing for me is an evening walk up to the top of Parc de Belleville to watch the sunset over a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower. Once the sun goes down, the tower lights up and sparkles for a few minutes at the beginning of every hour. And every now and then you might be lucky enough to catch some dancing at the park's belvedere!
Frequently Asked Questions
General Tour Information
Is a food tour in Paris worth it?
Absolutely! There’s no better way to experience the beautiful city of Paris and its culture than a food tour with a local guide.
What food is Paris famous for?
There are so many favorites to choose from, but there are three foods that stand out: pastries like croissants and macarons, steak tartare, and the croque monsieur. Each are delicious, must-have treats when visiting Paris.
What’s included in the price of the food tour?
All food and drinks, as well as your professional local guide are included in the price you pay for the tour. No hidden charges or upsells here.
How long are the tours?
Our Paris tours range in length from 2.5 to 3 hours.
What neighborhoods or areas do the tours cover?
Each tour’s area can be found listed as its “location”. You might explore Le Marais, Montmartre or the Saint-Germain!
What is the group size?
Our tours have maximum capacities of between 8-10 guests. This ensures that our small groups are able to move unobtrusively through the neighborhoods we explore, respecting our surroundings and the locals that live in Paris.
I’m traveling alone. Do you offer single tickets?
We love welcoming solo travelers! All of our tours are open to individual guests.
Food and Drink
What kind of food will we taste?
You will experience a variety of Parisian and French foods, from classic pastries to gourmet dishes, tasting the story of Paris through its culinary traditions. Offerings may vary by day or season, but you’re sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!
Are drinks included?
Yes. All tours include drinks, and they’re always included in the price you pay.
Do the tours accommodate vegetarian or gluten-free diets?
Vegetarian-Friendly Tours but vegan, gluten-free, or kosher options may be limited. Please share dietary restrictions upon booking for best accommodation. Note that tastings outside those catered for your needs are at your own risk. The company assumes no responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances. Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies cannot participate in this activity for their safety.
For full details, guests should always refer to the specific tour page, as limitations may vary.
Are portions enough for a meal?
Yes. On each of our Paris tours, you are guaranteed to eat at least the equivalent of a full meal.
Can I buy food or souvenirs at the stops?
Of course! If you would like to purchase something at one of the stops we make, you are welcome to do so yourself, or if you need assistance, you can ask your helpful guide.
Booking and Payment
How do I book?
Visit eatingeurope.com and click on the orange “Book Now” button: it’s simple as that! You will be able to choose your tour, date, time and number of guests before booking.
What forms of payment are accepted?
We accept major debit & credit card payments, iDEAL and Bancontact.
Are there discounts for children, students, or groups?
We offer discounts on tickets for adolescents and children, but unfortunately do not offer discounts on group bookings.
What is Eating Europe’s cancellation policy?
Small group tours can be cancelled and refunded up to 24 hours before tour departure. Private tours can be cancelled and fully refunded up to 7 days before tour departure. For full details, please see our cancelation policy page.
Accessibility & Safety
Are private tours suitable for all ages, including children or seniors?
We are committed to providing a great experience for all of our guests, so if you require a private tour to be suitable for children or seniors, please get in touch and we can create a bespoke experience for you.
Are the tours wheelchair/stroller accessible?
Please note that some of our tours involve areas with limited accessibility and are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. For assistance and alternative option, please contact us. We’re dedicated to providing a great experience for all our guests!
What should I wear?
There is no dress code on our tours, however it’s recommended to wear a good pair of shoes (these are walking tours, after all!) and be prepared for the elements, even though most of our stops are indoors.
Are tourists welcome in Paris?
Yes, absolutely. There’s a French concept, l’art de vivre, the art of living well. It’s about finding pleasure in daily moments, and it’s a feeling we believe every visitor should experience in Paris.
You’ll find that spirit of l’art de vivre from locals when you connect with the city respectfully. It’s found when you support the local boulangeries and fromageries, keep your voice down in cafes and on the Métro, and take the time to simply sit and people-watch from a park bench. This is the authentic Paris experience.
It’s this connection we create on our Eating Europe tours. We step away from the crowds and take you to the places locals truly love, introducing you to the people behind the food and the stories that make this city one of a kind.
Tour Experience & Expectations
Will the guide speak my language?
Our guides are all fluent in English, and of course speak French as well. For requests for tours in other languages, please contact us.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes! You are welcome to take photos and videos of the food and scenery throughout your tour. If you would explicitly like to get photos of fellow guests or your guide, we kindly ask that you get their permission first.
Do I need to tip the guide?
Tips for our lovely guides are not required, but they are appreciated!
Will we visit the same places as other tours?
No. While some tours may have one or two stops which other groups visit (can’t help it if they’re popular!), Eating Europe are proud that the majority of stops on every Paris tour are restaurants and vendors who work exclusively with us.
Do you offer private or custom tours?
We do! Please see the “Book a Private Tour” option or contact us, and we can arrange a private or custom Paris tour to suit your specific needs.
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A tour can be cancelled with a full refund up to 24 hours before tour departure.
Private Tours
A private tour can be cancelled and fully refunded up to 7 days before tour departure
Gift Cards, Travel Vouchers & Flexi-Pass™
Gift cards, travel vouchers and Flexi-Pass™ are non-refundable.
LATE ARRIVALS AND NO SHOWS
Due to extremely strict time slots for entry into attractions and for food preparation, both in-person & virtual/online, we recommend you show up 15 minutes before the scheduled starting time of the tour or experience. Our group tours begin & depart precisely at the scheduled tour or experience start time. If you show up late or cannot find the meeting point, for any reason, refund requests are not honored per policy. If you are having a hard time arriving on time we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible so we can do everything in our power to assist you with arriving at the meeting point at the scheduled time or reschedule to the next available tour.
CANCELLATION DUE TO PLANES, TRAINS, AUTOMOBILES OR ILLNESS
Inside of 24 hours, your spot on the tour has been reserved exclusively for you. Since we are unable to fill your spot if you’re unable to attend for any reason (including transportation or illness), we do not offer refunds after that time. Please plan ahead so that you are able to join us and don’t miss out!
DISCOUNT CODES
Discount codes are valid for new bookings only. They are not eligible for pre-existing bookings and can not be applied retrospectively.
AMENDMENT POLICY
We would be happy to assist you with rescheduling your tour, free of charge, with any requests made more than 24 hours of 8am CET on the date of the tour. We reserve the right to charge an amendment fee should you request to reschedule within 24 hours of 8am CET on the date of your tour . Once again, this is subject to availability and price changes. In general, we only charge you for any additional costs that we incur such as tickets. We have no intention of profiting from disruptions to your vacation and will work with providers and suppliers to get this cost reduced to a minimum.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company’s discretion.
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