Montmartre
Montmartre

Montmartre

Paris, Île-de-France, 75018

The Basics

Montmartre is included in many city sightseeing tours alongside other top attractions, which are great options for time-pressed travelers in Paris. For a more in-depth look at Montmartre, select an experience tailored to your interests, such as a Montmartre food tour or an art-themed walking tour. For nighttime fun, head to a cabaret show at the Moulin Rouge, located down the hill in Pigalle. Of course, Montmartre can also be visited independently.

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Paris Montmartre Walking Tour Best Art Culture and Food
Paris Montmartre Walking Tour Best Art Culture and Food
$39.27 per adult
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Excellent tour. Gave an overview of beautiful Montmarte. Sara was an excellent tour guide and was very knowledgeable about the area and sites.
Beverly_F, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Montmartre is a popular part of Paris, so be prepared for crowds in the busy summer season.

  • The neighborhood is a must-see for art history buffs and those looking for postcard views.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for the many stairs and cobblestones of Montmartre.

  • Montmartre is not easily accessible for wheelchair users, thanks to raised curbs and cobblestone sidewalks.

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How to Get There

Montmartre can be easily reached from across Paris. Climb the hill on foot, ride the funicular to the base of Sacré-Coeur, or opt for the photo-friendly staircases. By public transit, the Abbesses metro station deposits you a few blocks from Place du Tertre, and the Anvers metro station puts you just below Sacré-Coeur. Any taxi driver will know how to get to Montmartre.

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When to Get There

Just like the rest of Paris, Montmartre will charm you at any time of year. If you’re there in summer, go in the morning to beat the masses and enjoy the neighborhood’s architecture and atmosphere in relative tranquility.

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Visit Paris' Only Working Vineyard

Less of a secret than it used to be but still an interesting hidden gem, Le Clos Montmartre is the only working vineyard in Paris. Set on the slopes of the hill, north of Place du Tertre, the vines were originally planted to defend the area from property development and are owned by the city. Catching a glimpse of the vineyard offers a nice respite from Montmartre’s crowds and while it’s not open to the general public, you can book a tour.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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