Montmartre

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★ 4.8 (51K+ reviews) • 598K+ booked
Perched on a large hill in the French capital, Montmartre is a must-visit neighborhood known for its bohemian spirit, rich art history, and stunning city views. Explore cobbled streets leading to iconic landmarks like the Basilica of Sacré Cœur, Place du Tertre, and Saint Pierre de Montmartre. Discover the works of famous artists like Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Toulouse Lautrec at the Montmartre Museum, with its serene Café Renoir and a room dedicated to their legacy. Stroll through Rue des Abbesses, Rue Lepic, and Boulevard de Clichy for gift shops, restaurants, and charming sights like La Maison Rose. Enjoy street art, street musicians, and cultural gems like the Moulin Rouge and the Jehan Rictus Garden Square with its famous love wall by artist Claire Kito and calligraphist Fédéric Baron. Don't miss the Montmartre Cemetery, stunning views of the Eiffel Tower, and the vibrant daily life that makes Montmartre one of Paris’ most unforgettable districts.
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4.8 /5
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Karen **
30 Jun
Visiting the Louvre at 10 AM with a reservation was a fantastic experience. The short line allowed for quick entry, and the morning ambiance was serene. I enjoyed exploring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa without crowds. The natural light through the glass pyramid enhanced the beauty of the art. Highly recommended for an unforgettable morning!
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黃 **
30 Jun
Children make choices, I want them all! Suitable for short-term travelers and those who are not sure which attractions they like, just visit them all! After purchase, you can directly enter with the QR code.
黃 **
30 Jun
It is very suitable for people who like to visit places. If you want to carefully taste a specific museum, you can consider buying a ticket for a specific museum and then buying a two-day museum pass!
大嶋 **
30 Jun
Of course the Mona Lisa is amazing, but the works that I didn't know much about are also wonderful. Above all, the scale of the museum's splendor is something you can never experience in Japan. Tickets must be purchased in advance to enter (there are no same-day tickets!), so it's best to buy them through Klook.
Erlea *******
29 Jun
Even it said it will be 15 destination, the reality is half of them. For me no problem, we enjoyed the tour. Rami is very friendly and knowledgeable of every place we go. unfortunately, we can’t take a photo at Louvre Museum since today they held a parade. Afterall, Thank you for waiting for us 🙏🏻
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Nguyen **************
28 Jun
One of the best activities that your should try at Paris. Recommend to book the late night one to have good night view.
Syed *****
28 Jun
Naomi the guide guided us to the best spots which really helped us cover major things in the museum. very helpful
Karen **
27 Jun
A hidden gem in Paris! Musée de l'Orangerie is small but breathtaking—home to Monet’s iconic *Water Lilies* displayed in two oval rooms designed just for them. Standing in those serene, light-filled spaces feels like stepping into the paintings themselves. The lower level’s Impressionist collection (Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse) is equally impressive. What I loved: No crowds (unlike the Louvre!), intimate setting, and the way natural light enhances the art. Spent an hour here but could’ve lingered all day. Perfect for art lovers short on time.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur

The white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur stands majestically on the summit of Montmartre, offering panoramic views of Paris. A symbol of expiation for the suffering of France, this iconic landmark is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance.

Place du Tertre

Place du Tertre captures the soul of Montmartre with its open-air galleries and many artists sketching portraits. Once home to famous artists like Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Suzanne Valadon, this historic street continues to buzz with life. Stroll through the cobbled streets, enjoy music from street musicians, and browse souvenir shops and cafés.

Moulin Rouge & Moulin de la Galette

At the foot of the hill on Boulevard de Clichy, the Moulin Rouge dazzles with world-class performances at the most famous cabaret in France. Nearby, the historic Moulin de la Galette, immortalized by Renoir, reminds visitors of the area's bohemian roots and love for art, wine, and daily life. Both venues speak to the rich cultural fabric de Montmartre.

Montmartre Museum

Located in a historic building on cobblestone streets, the museum celebrates the artistic legacy of the neighborhood. It showcases works by famous artists like Renoir and Maurice Utrillo, offering a glimpse into the area's bohemian past. The museum's peaceful garden, complete with a view of the vineyard, is a perfect spot to relax.

Artistic History

Montmartre has long inspired famous artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Suzanne Valadon. Stroll along rue Lepic and stone-paved streets, past former studios and the Montmartre Museum, including the Café Renoir and a room dedicated to Maurice Utrillo. The artistic spirit of Montmartre Paris is still alive in its street art and galleries.

Cultural Landmarks

Explore landmarks like the Saint-Pierre de Montmartre church and Jehan Rictus Garden Square, home to calligraphist Frédéric Baron’s “I Love You Wall.” Make sure to discover the Montmartre Cemetery, where many artists rest, or the Espace Dalí, a museum dedicated to surrealism. Nearby Boulevard de Clichy leads you to Place Blanche and the vibrant Moulin Rouge, a famous cabaret of the French capital.

Culture and History

Montmartre’s historic streets, steep hill, and artistic legacy make it a must-visit neighborhood in Paris. Once outside the city limits, it became a haven for many artists. From the Sacré-Cœur Basilica with Eiffel Tower views to local street musicians, Montmartre’s location blends the soul of France with unforgettable charm.

Local Cuisine

After visiting Montmartre, relax at La Maison Rose or dine near Rue des Abbesses. Enjoy French favorites like wine, boeuf bourguignon, or pastries from gift shops and cafés. Don’t miss Moulin de la Galette, once painted by Renoir, now a charming restaurant. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes to explore hidden gems on foot.