Consecrated in 1919 and one of the emblematic monuments of Paris. Located at the top of the Montmartre hill, it offers one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the capital, 130 meters above sea level.
Discover this private collection amassed by Beniamino Levi, one of the greatest art collectors and dealers of Salvador Dali. In France, the largest private collection of Salvador Dali art. Dalí Paris presents more than 300 works of a very rich collection acquired from Salvador Dali or great collectors.
Parisian cabaret founded in 1889 by the Catalan Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler. It is located on the boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, at the foot of the Montmartre hill.
A few steps from the Sacré-Coeur and place du Tertre, the Montmartre museum and its gardens offer a haven of peace and greenery in the heart of Paris overlooking the Clos Montmartre vineyard.
Yes, Montmartre has a vineyard! You will find Le Clos Montmartre (its official name) with its 2,000 vines, on the corner of rue des Saules and rue Saint-Vincent. Each year, it produces a maximum of 1,000 bottles which are quickly snapped up. Every October, a festival is organized outside the Sacré-Cœur to celebrate the harvest.
This hidden haven of greenery that used to belong to the Hermes family is n today full of life, to go whether for dinner or only for a drink in its cocktail bar open until 2am.
Nestled on the 7th floor of the hotel, a nice cocktail bar to enjoy one of the best view over Paris. No reservation.
The first-ever poultry centric restaurant where three-starred chef Westermann utilizes his signature slow-cooking technique of poaching then roasting is nestled on the Butte Montmartre, a few steps from Sacré Coeur.
A café-canteen that combines quality and simplicity. Offers carefully selected products, mainly organic and local for a fine and balanced cuisine.
Specialties are fresh pasta, Neapolitan pizzas and antipasti to share in front of the open kitchen. Mainly vegetarian dishes but not only. Nice terrace located on Place Jean Gabin.
This stand-out bistro with modest red banquettes, a series of small arches, a cozy zinc-topped bar and ageless tiling, is causing mass hysteria even beyond the borders of Paris' 18th district. A great address, reservation mandatory!
Bistrot located a few meters from the Moulin de la galette. A cuisine that blends the pure French tradition with authentic and original flavors.
A trendy traditional brasserie with very affordable prices. It’s first-come, first-serve here (no reservations). The menu features all the brasserie starlets: leeks in vinaigrette, country terrine, herring with oiled potatoes, sausage with lentils, beef bourguignon, rice pudding and clafoutis…
we see them and we immediately want to taste them! Chouquettes topped with a homemade, melting, white and delicate whipped cream. Prepared minute and elaborated from organic ingredients. A real refined and delicious crispy dessert.
This artisanal pastry offers fruit pies specialties (for us among the best in Paris). A small friendly shop but a great address located in the lively rue Lepic.
First opened in 1928, the cinema is located in a small street on the way to Sacre Coeur, which make it special from the very beginning. Jean Cocteau designed the amazing lamps installed in 1950. All movies with Original soundtrack.