Williamsburg's artistic spirit and bohemian flair find a counterpart in Montmartre, Paris. Montmartre is perched atop a hill in the 18th arrondissement, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Once the stomping grounds of artists like Picasso and Van Gogh, Montmartre retains an air of creativity and non-conformity. Its cobbled streets, steep stairways, and ivy-clad buildings provide a picturesque setting that feels almost timeless. At its heart is the iconic Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur, an unmistakable white-domed church that stands sentinel over the city. Montmartre is known for the bustling Place du Tertre, where artists set up their easels and create portraits of visitors. The neighborhood is also famous for the Moulin Rouge, the historic cabaret that epitomizes the exuberance of Parisian nightlife. Despite its tourist popularity, Montmartre manages to maintain a village-like atmosphere, with local shops, delightful patisseries, and cozy cafes where you can indulge in classic French cuisine and people-watch for hours.
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Free Activities
Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur
Venture to the top of Montmartre hill to explore this iconic basilica offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city of Paris.
Montmartre Vineyard
Find this unexpected small patch of vines in the middle of Montmartre, a vestige of the area's rural past, still producing wine annually.
Le Mur des Je t'aime
Contemplate this mural which features 'I love you' written in over 250 languages, a must-see for romantics and art enthusiasts alike.
Paid Activities
Dalí Paris
Experience the world of Salvador Dalí in Montmartre, exhibiting over 300 of his original artworks and sculptures.
Montmartre Museum
Discover the history of Montmartre, its art studios and the bohemian lifestyle that made this neighborhood famous through artworks and memorabilia.
Espace Dalida
Take a tour dedicated to the legendary singer Dalida, exploring her personal collection, costumes, and photographs.