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Cobblestone street in Montmartre, Paris in autumn, with a vintage red car (2CV), old houses, and ivy-covered facades.

Montmartre

Quartier Montmartre
Quartier Montmartre, 75018 Paris
    Close from Metro 2, Metro 12

With its cobbled streets and exceptional views, Montmartre retains a rare authenticity that appeals to visitors and Parisians alike. The streets of Montmartre have seen some of the greatest names in modern art pass through their doors. Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent Van Gogh and Amedeo Modigliani all lived and worked here, shaping the district's cultural identity. This creative effervescence left an indelible imprint that can still be felt today as you stroll through its narrow streets.
Artists' studios, art galleries and historic cafés bear witness to the golden age when Montmartre was the nerve center of the artistic avant-garde.
The emblem of Montmartre is the Sacré-Coeur, perched at the very top of the hill. You can also visit Le mur des "je t'aime", square Jehan Rictus, near the Pigalle district.
Typical spots: rue Lepic, rue des Saules, the Musée de Montmartre at 12 rue Cortot, and of course the Place du Tertre, where artists exhibit.

Montmartre: the bohemian, artistic essence of Paris

Iconic sites just a stone's throw away

A hotel with easy access to Montmartre puts you at the heart of an exceptional heritage:

  • The majestic Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, whose white silhouette dominates Paris
  • The picturesque Place du Tertre and its portraitists
  • The famous Moulin Rouge, temple of Parisian cabaret
  • The romantic Mur des Je t’aime and its multilingual declarations
  • The Musée de Montmartre, housed in Renoir’s former home
  • The vineyards of Montmartre, the last testimony to the hill’s viticultural past

Every nook and cranny of this district tells a story, every cobbled street an invitation to stroll. By staying nearby, you can explore these treasures at different times of the day, enjoying the changing light that enhances the panoramas.

 

The authentic Parisian experience

Choosing a hotel with easy access to Montmartre means treating yourself to much more than just a place to sleep. It means immersing yourself in a Paris that is both eternal and constantly evolving.

Privileged moments at your fingertips

Your proximity to the Butte will provide you with unique experiences:

  • Admire the sunrise over Paris from the steps of Sacré-Coeur, before the crowds arrive
  • Enjoy a café on the Place des Abbesses terrace, surrounded by Parisians
  • Discover the neighborhood’s small farmers’ markets
  • Enjoy musical evenings in historic bars where great names in jazz have performed
  • Explore secret passages and hidden gardens known only to locals

A neighborhood for every taste

Whether you’re an art lover, a history buff, a gourmet or a night owl, Montmartre is sure to please:

  • Food lovers will appreciate the many traditional restaurants and authentic bistros
  • Culture buffs can visit the contemporary artists’ studios that perpetuate the neighborhood’s creative tradition
  • Photographers will find unique views of Paris around every corner
  • Families will enjoy green spaces such as Square Louise Michel or the garden of the musée de Montmartre

Staying close to Montmartre allows you to soak up this unique atmosphere, impossible to find anywhere else in Paris. By choosing a hotel with privileged access to the Butte, you’re not just offering yourself accommodation, but a real gateway to the authentic soul of Paris. An experience that will transform your trip into unforgettable memories.