Montmartre walk 🚶🏻 street 🇫🇷
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Montmartre is located on a hilltop in the 18th arrondissement overlooking Paris offering a great view of the city. We took the metro from our hotel area and then took the train to the top. We didn’t take any tour of Sacker Kuer Church, but walked through the church’s interior. Note: Be sure to reach the small square called Place du Tertre that we found which was very lively with restaurants, artists, artists, etc... Very strange and it is west of Sacre Couer.... A short walk away.
A vibrant and stunning small town at the top of the hill, with a huge basilica (Sacre Core).
The building is huge and stunning, but once you get there, the good part begins.
A city of the bohemian genre where artists and musicians lived or worked, and some celebrities were Monet, Renoir, Picasso, Van Gogh, among others.
The streets are filled with beautiful small shops, where you can get painted photos of you, many handicrafts, and arts/drawings. As you continue to walk in restaurants, start to appear, the streets are full of tourists. A glass/cup of hot wine would be very suitable if it were in the low temperature season. You can also find street musicians playing for tips. We chose a restaurant in a corner, which ended up being an amazing choice, it had a musical atmosphere (low-volume international guitar, live music), a great environment, good customer service (especially for tourists), the food was good, nothing outside of this world, but the rest made up for much more.
It has great views of the city, and if you go to the side of it, you can see the Eiffel Tower too, a great view in the evening.
There is a cable car in case you want to avoid climbing stairs and you can get there by train with a nearby station.
Montmartre Heights in the north of Paris is so high compared to the rest of Paris that the Seine cannot be reversed. Montmartre Heights belong to the city of Paris for just over a hundred years, and is arguably the youngest district in Paris. There are scenic trails, tall sacred Sacred Heart Church, small hill square where painters gather, moulin red where nightly hymns are written, and Paris love walls are filled with love. This is a place that is harmoniously inclusive of religion, art, fragrance and love.
Montmartre Heights is located at the highest point of Paris, centered on the top of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and is also the youngest city in Paris. The Place de la République, the Moulin Rouge, the cunning bar, the clothes drying, etc. are all here.
By the Seine River in Paris, a quiet small street with a century-old vineyard and grapes have a history of 200 years. Next to it is a century-old restaurant 🍴, which only provides oratorios. Leonardo da Vinci used to come here to eat and watch the show. It looks very distinctive.
Montmartre, a historic neighborhood in Paris, is a captivating blend of art, culture, and charm. Perched on a hill, the iconic Basilique du Sacré-Cœur overlooks the city, offering breathtaking views. Montmartre's cobbled streets are adorned with artists' studios, cafes, and boutiques, creating a bohemian atmosphere reminiscent of its artistic heyday. The Place du Tertre is a lively square where local artists showcase their work, adding to the neighborhood's creative vibe. Montmartre's rich histo
The scenery here is unique, the scenery here is unique
The last time I went to Paris was spring, the weather was good, walking around, the Seine cruise, and also went to Montmartre Heights. It was a very participatory cultural project. Sitting there, please ask the anonymous painter to paint a self-portrait, which is quite interesting.
Montmatre is such a beautiful area!! you get to walk up the stairs and view the city from a viewpoint! although slightly touristy, i think it is still worth a visit!