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You'll wind through Montmartre's winding streets, where bohemian history meets contemporary energy. This route connects the neighborhood's artistic landmarks—from the cabaret that defined Belle Époque Paris to the studios where modernist painters changed art forever—with quiet squares and a basilica overlooking the city.
Adapted from SANDEMANs
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Moulin Rouge
This iconic cabaret shaped modern entertainment when the can-can emerged in the 1880s, and it remains a symbol of Parisian nightlife.
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Café des Deux Moulins
Step into the modest bistro where scenes from Amélie were filmed, and order a coffee the way generations of locals have.
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Le Bateau-Lavoir
Picasso, Modigliani, and countless other artists lived and worked in this ramshackle studio complex, a living museum of early 20th-century creativity.
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Place du Tertre
You'll find working artists still painting and sketching in this animated square, capturing portraits and selling their work as they have for decades.
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Église Saint-Pierre de Montmartre
This quiet Romanesque church, among Paris's oldest, sits peacefully above the bustle—a place of genuine spiritual space.
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Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
The white-domed basilica crowns Montmartre's highest point, and from its terrace you'll see across the entire city.
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Place des Abbesses
A charming metro entrance with Art Nouveau ironwork frames this intimate square, home to a wall displaying love declarations in dozens of languages.
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