Montmartre Museum: Entry Ticket
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Montmartre Museum: Entry Ticket

Explore the Montmartre Museum, located in one of the oldest buildings in Montmartre, dating back to the 17th century. Discover its rich history as a haven for modern artists, including the workshop of Suzanne Valadon, amid gardens overlooking the neighborhood's vineyards and vibrant Place du Tertre.
Montmartre Paris: Lost Lovers Exploration Game
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Montmartre Paris: Lost Lovers Exploration Game

Follow the fascinating love story of a couple in Paris with this heart-fluttering interactive adventure game. The story unfolds bit by bit as you solve each challenge and receive exact directions to the next location on your phone. Talk about "the feels". The city game starts at Blanche Metro Station and it will take around 1.5 hours to complete. If you want to explore at your own pace, simply pause the game and resume anytime from the location where you paused it. You will finish at the beautiful steps of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, probably a little more loved up than before!
Montmartre & Sacre-Coeur Cathedral: Audio Guide App
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Montmartre & Sacre-Coeur Cathedral: Audio Guide App

Get ready for a Parisian adventure with Touringbee's Montmartre audio guide for your smartphone. This handy mobile companion is your personal storyteller, guiding you through the charming, cobblestone streets of the famed Montmartre neighborhood. With a carefully curated walking route, the tour takes you straight to 18 of Montmartre's must-see attractions while entertaining you with immersive audio commentary – Moulin Rouge Cabaret, Sacré-Coeur Basilica and panoramic views of Paris.
Paris: Hidden Gems of Montmartre Walking Tour
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Paris: Hidden Gems of Montmartre Walking Tour

Escape the crowds and discover one of Paris' hidden gems with a local guide. Explore Montmartre's squares, churches, and winding streets that have inspired artists for generations. Go off the beaten path to see the homes of Van Gogh and Picasso. Walk through hidden passages that reveal scenic views. Hear stories about the district's vibrant characters and try a famous French pastry.
Montmartre District: Walking Tour
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Montmartre District: Walking Tour

Prepare to explore Montmartre, the artistic heart of Paris. Enjoy stunning views from Sacré-Cœur and experience the lively art scene at Place du Tertre. Dive into Parisian nightlife at Moulin Rouge for a taste of Belle Époque glamour. This tour offers a glimpse into Montmartre's rich culture, blending history with modern vibrance.
Montmartre Paris: Guided Tour
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Montmartre Paris: Guided Tour

Visit Montmartre, a historic area with narrow streets, old houses, and green spaces. Stop by Sacré-Coeur Basilica or Amélie's café. This hilltop neighborhood was once home to famous artists like Renoir and Picasso. Learn about the area's history, including its past with Romans, millers, winemakers, and anarchists. See Sacré-Coeur and explore the lively squares and cafés Montmartre is known for today.
Montmartre Paris: French Bistrologie & Wine Tour
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Montmartre Paris: French Bistrologie & Wine Tour

Discover Paris's true essence by learning about its bistros, the "apéritif" tradition, and the history of Parisian cafés. A knowledgeable local expert will guide you on a tour focused on Parisian bistro culture. In Paris, evenings often start with a glass of wine in neighborhood bistros, cafés, and bars. You will visit some of the city's best wine cellars, typical bistros, and notable restaurants. See how locals enjoy their evenings and visit spots famous for their wine selection. This tour offers a chance to understand the traditions and habits that make Paris unique, all through the lens of its beloved dining spots and local beverages.
Montmartre Paris: Pastries & Tragedies Guided Walking Tour
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Montmartre Paris: Pastries & Tragedies Guided Walking Tour

Explore Montmartre’s historic streets on a two-hour tour. With an expert guide, you will walk through its winding alleys and squares and discover stories of love, loss, and resilience. Visit several pastry shops and bakeries to taste a variety of local treats, which are included in the tour price. Learn about Montmartre’s unique past and culture while enjoying its culinary delights.
Paris: Montmartre Sweet Food Tour
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Paris: Montmartre Sweet Food Tour

Visit top food shops in Montmartre with a local guide. Learn about the best French food as you sample.
Paris: Professional Photoshoot at Montmartre
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Paris: Professional Photoshoot at Montmartre

Explore the beauty of Paris with a guided photoshoot in Montmartre. Situated atop a hill, Montmartre offers incredible views of Paris, perfect for your special photos. Known for its cobblestone streets, cafes, and scenic views, Montmartre is beloved by visitors. Whether you're a couple capturing romance or a group embracing city life, professional photographers will create a shoot that reflects your style and the neighborhood's charisma.
Paris: Gourmet Food Tour in South Montmartre
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Paris: Gourmet Food Tour in South Montmartre

Explore South Montmartre, a 19th-century artists' district famous for cabarets and theaters. Your guide will share stories about the painters and musicians who once lived here. Taste chocolates at a century-old confectionery owned by a chef with an impressive 20 Michelin stars. Follow your guide through a typical French day. Visit a cheese cellar for tastings and a charming wine store to enjoy cold cuts with a glass of wine. Walk around 18th-century streets, meet local shopkeepers, and sample sweet and savory treats. Cap off the tour with Paris's best chou pastry. The route includes iconic spots like the Moulin Rouge, Musée Gustave Moreau, Musée Grévin, Musée de la Vie Romantique, and Palais Garnier.
Paris: Montmartre Guided Food Tour + Drinks
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Paris: Montmartre Guided Food Tour + Drinks

Prepare to explore the local food and culture of Montmartre, a historic hilltop village in Paris. Walk through cobbled streets, taste pastries, chocolates, wine, meats, and cheeses, and enjoy unexpected surprises along the way. Climb the hill with a guide and experience the unique beauty of Montmartre.
Paris: Montmartre Private 2CV Tour
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Paris: Montmartre Private 2CV Tour

Explore the Montmartre district, known for its vibrant streets and rich history. Start the tour at the vineyards that once graced this area, then wander through streets that inspired many artists and poets. Visit Place Dalida, named after the popular French singer, Dalida, and learn about the artistic history of Montmartre. Conclude the tour with a visit to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, which offers scenic views of Paris and showcases the city's architectural beauty.
Montmartre: Semi-Private Guided Walking Tour
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Montmartre: Semi-Private Guided Walking Tour

Solve the mystery of the missing windmills. Find out which post-Impressionist painter carried a cane filled with absinthe. Discover why Montmartre, the home of bohemian artists and the Belle Époque era, wasn't always part of Paris on this engaging walking tour. Each tour group is limited to 8 people, ensuring a personal experience. Starting near the Moulin Rouge, the tour winds through the cobbled streets of this lively neighborhood. A knowledgeable guide will share stories about the area's history and the famous artists who lived there. You'll visit places associated with Van Gogh and Picasso, learn about France's disco queen Dalida, and see the café from the movie Amélie. The tour ends at the white Sacré Coeur Cathedral on the hill, offering a scenic view of the city.
Montmartre Paris: Street Art Walking Tour
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Montmartre Paris: Street Art Walking Tour

Discover Paris with an art enthusiast who knows the city and has a street art background from the 80s. E Stroll through Montmartre's charming streets, discovering where legendary artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Renoir lived and created. Your guide, well-versed in classic and street art, brings these stories to life. Walk in the footsteps of these artists and learn about both their ateliers and today's local artists. Montmartre was once a hub for 19th-century artists and is now a hotspot for urban art in Paris.
Montmartre Paris: Small-Group Food Tour
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Montmartre Paris: Small-Group Food Tour

There's no better way to get to know a culture than through its cuisine. Join an expert tour guide on a fantastic **food tour** through Paris' **Montmartre** neighborhood. The hilltop village of Montmartre has so much to offer – from its unique vineyards to its colorful bistros and its picturesque villas, this pocket of Paris will amaze you at every corner. Taste your way through French gastronomy – try **Parisian coffee, chocolate delights, and an assortment of cheese, wine, and meats** with a view of the ivory towers of **Le Sacré Coeur**.
Montmartre Paris: Hidden Passages & Film Locations Self-Guided Tour App
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Montmartre Paris: Hidden Passages & Film Locations Self-Guided Tour App

From its small hidden passages to the sumptuous Sacré-Cœur, discover the fascinating village of Montmartre! No need for a flag-wielding guide; your smartphone is the only guide you need! The stories – all conceived by a local guide and a professional actor – will be automatically triggered along your itinerary from the Rewind app. It's an innovative guided tour experience to start whenever you want, alone or with others, far from tourist groups! This audio-guided tour of Montmartre lasts between an hour to 90 minutes and starts at Place des Abbesses. Discover the small hidden passages and squares of the Butte Montmartre. Admire the famous "I love you wall" and learn about the history of the neighborhood since the 12th century. Visit famous film locations such as Amelie Poulain's café. You will also see that Montmartre has welcomed artists like Picasso, Dalida, and many more. This audio-guided tour ends in front of the iconic Sacré-Cœur.

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Paris: Hidden Gems of Montmartre Walking TourTicketsEscape the crowds and discover one of Paris' hidden gems with a local guide. Explore Montmartre's squares, churches, an...Flexible€39.00Book
Montmartre Paris: Street Art Walking TourTicketsDiscover Paris with an art enthusiast who knows the city and has a street art background from the 80s. E Stroll through...Flexible€39.90Book
Montmartre: Semi-Private Guided Walking TourTicketsSolve the mystery of the missing windmills. Find out which post-Impressionist painter carried a cane filled with absint...Flexible€41.55Book
Montmartre Paris: Pastries & Tragedies Guided Walking TourTicketsExplore Montmartre’s historic streets on a two-hour tour. With an expert guide, you will walk through its winding alley...Flexible€69.00Book
Paris: Professional Photoshoot at MontmartreTicketsExplore the beauty of Paris with a guided photoshoot in Montmartre. Situated atop a hill, Montmartre offers incredible...Flexible€75.00Book
Paris: Montmartre Sweet Food TourTicketsVisit top food shops in Montmartre with a local guide. Learn about the best French food as you sample.Flexible€90.00Book
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Paris: Gourmet Food Tour in South MontmartreTicketsExplore South Montmartre, a 19th-century artists' district famous for cabarets and theaters. Your guide will share stor...Flexible€130.00Book
Paris: Montmartre Guided Food Tour + DrinksTicketsPrepare to explore the local food and culture of Montmartre, a historic hilltop village in Paris. Walk through cobbled...Flexible€134.00Book
Montmartre Paris: French Bistrologie & Wine TourTicketsDiscover Paris's true essence by learning about its bistros, the "apéritif" tradition, and the history of Parisian café...Flexible€160.00Book
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Perched atop a large hill in the 18th arrondissement, Montmartre stands as one of Paris's most iconic and enchanting districts. Renowned for its bohemian past, cobblestone streets, and the majestic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, it offers visitors a unique blend of history, art, and breathtaking city views. This charming neighborhood once served as a haven for legendary artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Renoir, whose spirits still resonate through its vibrant squares and lively cafés. Exploring Montmartre provides a glimpse into a bygone era of Parisian artistry and a chance to experience the city's authentic, village-like charm.

What to Expect

When visiting Montmartre, expect a charming uphill climb, rewarded by panoramic views of Paris from the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. The area is characterized by its steep, winding cobblestone streets, bustling squares filled with artists, and an array of quaint cafés and boutiques. You'll encounter street performers, musicians, and portrait painters, adding to the lively bohemian atmosphere. While it can be crowded, especially around major landmarks, venturing into the quieter side streets often reveals hidden staircases, picturesque gardens, and a more tranquil local vibe. Anticipate a dynamic experience, blending historical exploration with contemporary Parisian life, all set against a backdrop of artistic inspiration.

Highlights

Ascend to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica for stunning panoramic views of Paris.
Witness artists at work and commission a portrait in Place du Tertre.
Wander through charming cobblestone streets and discover hidden staircases.
Explore the historic Montmartre Museum and its beautiful gardens.
Visit Le Mur des Je t'aime (The Wall of Love) for a unique romantic photo opportunity.

About Montmartre Paris

Montmartre is far more than just a district; it's a journey into the soul of Parisian culture and art. Its winding, narrow streets reveal hidden gems at every turn, from quaint boutiques and traditional bakeries to lively street performers and portrait artists at Place du Tertre. The crown jewel, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, offers unparalleled panoramic views of Paris from its dome and steps, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. Beyond its famous landmarks, Montmartre boasts a rich history, once a rural village outside Paris known for its gypsum quarries and windmills, which still dot the landscape. It transformed into a vibrant artistic commune in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting avant-garde artists who sought inspiration in its unique atmosphere and affordable living. Today, Montmartre maintains its distinctive character, inviting visitors to wander, discover, and immerse themselves in its timeless charm.

Why Book Online?

Booking tours and experiences for Montmartre online offers several advantages, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable visit. Online booking allows you to secure your preferred time slots for guided tours or museum entries, helping you avoid long queues, especially during peak seasons. It provides the convenience of comparing different tour options and prices from the comfort of your home, enabling you to choose the experience that best suits your interests and budget. Furthermore, having your tickets or tour confirmations in advance means less hassle upon arrival, allowing you to dedicate more time to exploring the beauty and history of this iconic Parisian neighborhood.

History

The history of Montmartre dates back to ancient times, with evidence of Roman temples and a significant role in early Christian martyrdom, giving the 'Mount of Martyrs' its name. For centuries, it remained a rural village, distinct from Paris, known for its gypsum quarries, windmills, and vineyards. This separation allowed it to escape Parisian taxes, making its wine and entertainment cheaper, thus attracting Parisians seeking leisure. In the 19th century, Montmartre was incorporated into Paris and soon became a hotbed of artistic and revolutionary fervor. It was a key site during the Paris Commune of 1871. Towards the end of the 19th century and into the early 20th century, Montmartre blossomed into the epicenter of bohemian life and avant-garde art, drawing struggling artists like Renoir, Picasso, Van Gogh, and Modigliani. Cafés like Le Lapin Agile and cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge became legendary. Despite urbanization, Montmartre has managed to preserve its unique village atmosphere, colorful past, and artistic legacy, continually enchanting visitors with its timeless charm.

Opening Hours

As a historical district, Montmartre itself does not have opening and closing hours. Visitors are welcome to explore its streets and public spaces at any time. However, individual attractions such as the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, the Montmartre Museum, and other cultural sites typically have defined operating hours. These usually range from morning (e.g., 9:00 AM or 10:00 AM) until late afternoon or early evening (e.g., 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM). It is advisable to plan your visit around these specific opening times for any particular sites you wish to enter.

Best Time to Visit

Montmartre is delightful at any time of year, but certain periods offer a more pleasant experience. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) provide comfortable weather for walking and exploring, with fewer extreme temperatures. Weekdays, particularly mornings, tend to be less crowded than weekends, allowing for a more relaxed visit to popular spots like the Sacré-Cœur and Place du Tertre. Visiting early in the day or late in the afternoon also offers softer light, ideal for photography, and a chance to experience the district as it awakens or winds down. While summer can be lively, it also brings larger crowds.

What to See Inside

Within Montmartre, the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica is a must-see, offering a serene interior with stunning mosaics and the opportunity to climb to the dome for expansive city views. Just a short walk away, Place du Tertre buzzes with activity, where local artists create and sell their works, often painting portraits on the spot. The Montmartre Museum (Musée de Montmartre) provides a fascinating insight into the area's bohemian past, showcasing artworks and memorabilia from its famous residents. For art enthusiasts, Dalí Paris exhibits a collection of Salvador Dalí's sculptures and engravings. Do not miss the charming Clos Montmartre vineyard, one of the last active vineyards in Paris, and the whimsical Le Mur des Je t'aime (Wall of Love) where 'I love you' is written in hundreds of languages. Each corner of Montmartre reveals a piece of its unique artistic and historical tapestry.

Things to Know

When visiting Montmartre, wear comfortable walking shoes as the neighborhood involves significant uphill climbs, numerous steps, and uneven cobblestone streets. Be prepared for crowds, especially around the Sacré-Cœur and Place du Tertre; vigilance for pickpockets is always wise in bustling tourist areas. Many small shops and cafés are cash-only, so carrying some euros is recommended. Consider taking the Montmartre Funicular to reach the Sacré-Cœur's summit if you prefer to avoid the stairs. While street artists are abundant, remember that some may expect a small fee for photos or interactions. Take time to explore the quieter side streets to discover hidden gems away from the main tourist routes.

Visitor Rules

Visitors to Montmartre are encouraged to respect the local residents and maintain the area's unique charm. Please avoid littering and keep noise levels reasonable, especially in residential areas. When visiting religious sites like the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, modest dress and respectful behavior are expected; photography may be restricted inside. For street performers and artists, it is customary to offer a small tip if you enjoy their work or take their picture. Always be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Montmartre is absolutely worth visiting for its unparalleled blend of artistic heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a unique perspective of Paris, combining grand views from the Sacré-Cœur with the intimate charm of a bygone artistic village. The opportunity to witness artists at work, explore historic sites, and wander through picturesque streets makes it a truly memorable experience. It’s a place where history comes alive, where every corner tells a story, and where the bohemian spirit of old Paris still thrives, making it an essential stop for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the city's rich cultural tapestry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main attractions in Montmartre?

The main attractions include the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Place du Tertre, the Montmartre Museum, the Wall of Love (Le Mur des Je t'aime), and the charming cobblestone streets themselves.

Is Montmartre safe for tourists?

Montmartre is generally safe, but like any popular tourist area, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, particularly for pickpockets in crowded spots.

How much time should I allocate for a visit to Montmartre?

Most visitors spend half a day to a full day exploring Montmartre, allowing enough time to see the main sites, wander, and enjoy the atmosphere.

Can I take public transport to Montmartre?

Yes, Montmartre is well-connected by Metro (lines 2 and 12) and various bus routes, including the Montmartrobus, which circles the hill.

Are there good food options in Montmartre?

Yes, Montmartre offers a wide range of dining options, from traditional French bistros and crêperies to charming cafés and bakeries, catering to various tastes and budgets.

Is the Sacré-Cœur Basilica free to enter?

Entry to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica itself is free. However, there may be a fee to climb to the dome for the panoramic views.

Is Montmartre suitable for visitors with limited mobility?

Due to its hilly terrain, numerous stairs, and cobblestone streets, Montmartre can be challenging for those with limited mobility. The funicular provides easier access to the Sacré-Cœur's summit.

How to Get There

Montmartre is well-served by Paris's public transport system. The most common way to reach the base of the hill is by Metro. Take Line 2 to Anvers or Pigalle stations, or Line 12 to Abbesses or Lamarck-Caulaincourt. From Anvers, you can take the Montmartre Funicular directly up to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, or ascend the numerous stairs. From Abbesses, it's a scenic walk uphill through charming streets. Several bus lines also serve the area, including the Montmartrobus, which provides convenient access around the hill.