Black Montmartre Walking Tour





Description
What do medieval winemaking nuns have to do with a 19-year-old Black American girl dancing in a banana skirt in Paris? On this tour, we connect those dots, tracing how Montmartre came to be, and the larger global forces that drew Black Americans, Africans, and Caribbeans to this very special part of Paris. On this walk, you’ll get: A clear, engaging history of Montmartre beyond the usual stories The chance to see the neighborhood’s major sites through a fresh lens A local guide who knows how to avoid most of the crowds (and pigeons ) A deeper understanding of how movement and migration shape places, and why Montmartre became a crossroads for Black life and culture
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We begin at a small vineyard tucked among apartment buildings, a reminder that Montmartre was once covered in vines. The wine sold here set the stage for a community that would eventually welcome an extension of the Harlem Renaissance.
We pass one of Montmartre’s most photographed streets and buildings, a picture-perfect moment.
One of the oldest churches in Paris, Saint-Pierre marks Montmartre as sacred ground and a site of pilgrimage for African and Caribbean seminaries in the early 1800s. For years, people from all over the world climbed this hill, tracing the steps of Montmartre’s legendary bishop.
We won’t enter the basilica, but we’ll unpack the tragic events that led to its construction and how they shaped Montmartre’s rebellious, outsider culture.
At Montmartre’s center, where art and politics collide, we revisit post–World War I celebrations honoring Black soldiers, alongside a lesser-known and more troubling commemoration held in the square.
Best known as Picasso's studio, the Bateau-Lavoir gives us a moment to step beyond the famous names and look at the work of lesser-known Black artists who passed through Montmartre, artists shaped by the same precarity, and experimentation that defined the hill.
We pass by the Moulin de la Galette, once a windmill turned popular dance spot, where working-class Parisians, artists, and outsiders gathered.
In front of the Moulin Rouge, we see how Montmartre’s rebellious spirit spilled downhill into Pigalle’s looser nightlife, creating a rare space that welcomed Black performers.
We stop at the former site of Chez Josephine, where we unpack the performance that made Josephine Baker a star and how it clashed with the ideals of the Negritude movement.
We end at the former site of Le Grand Duc, a hugely popular jazz club and pillar of Paris’s Jazz Age. Here, we trace how that era came to an end and where Black communities in Paris took root afterward.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- There is some uphill walking
Reviews(5)
This experience is a must do!!! Antonia was inviting, knowledgeable , personable and just EXCELLENT!!! We could tell she had done her research. She had a visual component to our tour, as she shared iPad illustrations and images of historical artwork, and images from historical events. The exciting part was how touched we all were as she shared WWI information about how black American soldiers came to Paris to fight in the war and we had a grandfather who actually fought; sent $ home to family to purchase property that still belongs to them! Antonia beamed with excitement and awe to have made a connection to this history. I can’t say enough about how she treated this tour and presented it as a gift and with a parting gift to our group!!! THANKS, ANTONIA!!! Thank you Montmartre and Paris for the thrill and the incredible black history of your past!!! This tour is A MUST DO!!!
🥹🥹 It was SUCH a pleasure and a gift to meet you all. Meeting someone with a connection to the history was so meaningful and exciting for me! Happy it was a great experience all around ♥️♥️♥️.
Antonia provided an exceptional tour experience. She was friendly, cheerful, knowledgeable, and delivered information during the tour that was enlightening and thought provoking. She was the perfect tour guide!
Thanks so much Jerome for this note! So happy you enjoyed the tour!
Antonia, was amazing! So friendly and personable. She had knowledge of historical interactions between our people and the city as well as the resulting impact of the nuanced relationship. Thank you for a great tour!
It was such a pleasure meeting you Katherine! Thank you for the kind words :D
Antonia was knowledgeable, friendly and we all felt like old friends after the tour. Loved it!!!’ What a great tribute to Black History in Montmarte!!!
It was such a pleasure meeting you and Nettie! Glad you loved the tour. Enjoy the rest of your trip 🩵!
This was a very informative walk. Antonia knows her “Black History” on Montmartre here in Paris, France. You could tell because she was very passionate about what she was speaking about.
Thank you so much Norma. It was a pleasure to have you on the tour 🩵



