
Montmartre
The hilltop artists' village — cobbled lanes and a great view, plus a tourist-trap square.
The call
Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.
Why
- 01
Wander the back lanes (Rue de l'Abreuvoir, the vineyard, the last windmills) and Montmartre is romantic and villagey; cross into Place du Tertre and it's caricature artists and overpriced cafés.
Our read - 02
The trick is to climb early and steer clear of the obvious square.
Our read - 03
Montmartre is Paris's most beautiful contradiction — an authentic artist village wrapped in tourist chaos — and the magic survives if you know when to go.
parisplaybook.com - 04
Sacré-Cœur is completely free and delivers one of the best panoramas of the whole city.
rachelirl.com
Is it a fit?
Go if
This is your first trip to Paris
It's touristy because it's genuinely magical; treat menus in 5+ languages as a red flag and head down the side streets.
You are watching the budget
Montmartre earns the spend, even on a tight budget.
You only have one day
Short trip or not, keep Montmartre.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, Montmartre is an easy yes.
Think twice if
You are traveling with kids
With kids, Montmartre needs the right timing and tolerance.
You prefer local life to spectacle
Montmartre offers some local authenticity, but not enough to make it the reason to go.
Worth-it spots in the area
Plan it well
- Cost
- Free to wander
- Timing
- Weekday mornings (Tue–Thu before 10am) or off-season (Nov–Feb) for authentic atmosphere; sunset for the view.
- Booking
- Nothing to book for the neighborhood; avoid Place du Tertre eateries and street caricaturists. Sacré-Cœur dome climb is a separate small fee.
- Allow
- 2–3 hrs
- Accessibility
- Steep, cobbled and stair-heavy hill; the funicular helps but the side streets are not easy for limited mobility.
- Getting there
- Métro Anvers or Abbesses (line 12), then walk up; the funicular saves the steepest climb to Sacré-Cœur.