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Montmartre is primarily known for its artistic history, for the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur on its summit, and as a nightclub district. The other church on the hill, Saint Pierre de Montmartre, built in 1147, was the church of the prestigious Montmartre Abbey.
Planning to visit Montmartre and looking for what to do? This guide will give you the best things to do in Montmartre Paris plus practical tips to guide you!
Enjoy a splendid view of the city from Sacré-Coeur, watch artists at work at Place du Tertre, visit the Wall of Love, where the phrase “I love you” is scribbled in hundreds of languages, catch the famous Moulin Rouge show or visit Paris’ oldest vineyard. For fewer crowds, visit Montmartre early in the morning.
Montmartre might be the most charming neighborhood in Paris. Plan your visit with our guide to the best things to do, places to eat and drink, and more.
Montmartre is one of the most charming neighborhoods in Paris. With its rolling hills of cobbled streets and uninhibited bohemian atmosphere, Montmartre attracted artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh and Picasso during the Belle Époque.
If you’re visiting Paris then you’ll need to visit the wonderful Montmartre area of the city. Steeped in history, stunningly beautiful and with so much to see, it’s must-do during your trip to the city.
Winding cobblestone lanes, artistic haunts, endless cafes, and historic cabarets, all topped off with a basilica that stands proudly on the highest hill in Paris: Montmartre has long captured the hearts of travelers, and with so many wonderful things to do in Montmartre, it’s not hard to see why!
The area is most famous for Montmartre attractions like the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the world famous cabaret Moulin Rouge, the picturesque La Maison Rose, the romantic Le Mur des je t’aime, and the historic Montmartre Museum.
With its cobbled streets, astonishing basilica, artists and bistros, Montmartre is the most famous district in Paris. A veritable melting pot of art and a source of inspiration for the cinema, Montmartre continues to delight its visitors and remains one of Paris's must-sees.
Go beyond Sacré-Cœur with this Francophile’s guide to Montmartre’s seductive hotels, vintage boutiques, Michelin-star restaurants, and more. In a city with no shortage of achingly beautiful...