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When I went to Paris in 2022 I stayed in Montmartre and enjoyed exploring the quartier. Here’s an itinerary to see everything. It’s optimized in the sense that you won’t have to retrace your steps. The whole thing takes about one day.
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If you’re not staying in Montmartre, you will start from this metro station that features a beautiful Art Nouveau entrance and is near a lively square.
Visit the Basilica of Montmartre and enjoy the panoramic view over Paris.
A lively square with some artists and street performers.
Museum housed in a historic building. Offers insight into Montmartre’s bohemian past.
Paris's only vineyard, small but with plenty of history.
Walk along this pretty street and stop by La Maison Rose, a famous pastel-pink café, for a quick photo or coffee break. It’s a tourist spot so it’s gonna be a little hard to get a picture without tourists. At the end of the street you will find the Buste de Dalida, a French singer.
A small square with history tied to Montmartre's artistic past.
A lesser-known passage with boutiques, cafés, and street art.
A wall with "I love you" written in over 300 languages.