Begin your Montmartre journey at the picturesque Abbesses metro station, famous for its Art Nouveau entrance and bohemian vibe. From there, stroll through winding streets full of charm and hidden history until you reach Place Marcel Aymé — a peaceful square with a surprising twist. Here you'll find Le Passe-Muraille, a bronze sculpture of a man walking through a wall, inspired by a short story by local author Marcel Aymé. Your guide will share the whimsical tale of this magical character, blending literature and legend. Created by actor-sculptor Jean Marais, the statue has become a quirky favorite among locals and visitors alike. It’s a perfect example of Montmartre’s playful spirit and artistic soul — and a must-see for lovers of offbeat Paris.
• Stop at Place des Abbesses, a lively square featuring the elegant Art Nouveau Metro entrance by Hector Guimard. • Nearby, visit the Mur des Je t’aime (I Love You Wall), a unique mural celebrating love in over 250 languages.
The most charming and photogenic corners of Paris — Rue de l’Abreuvoir. This winding cobblestone street, with its pastel-colored houses and ivy-covered façades, looks like it was plucked straight from a postcard. It’s also famously featured in movies, music videos, and Instagram feeds.
Step off the beaten path and into the surreal world of French literature at Place Marcel Aymé, a peaceful square in Montmartre with a quirky secret. Here, you’ll encounter Le Passe-Muraille — “The Man Who Walked Through Walls” — a bronze sculpture embedded in a stone wall, inspired by Marcel Aymé’s famous short story of the same name.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The guest need to show their voucher at the meeting point to check themselves in.