Montmartre Map Poster, Paris
48.8867° N, 2.3431° E
Perched on the hilltop overlooking Paris, Montmartre still carries the soul of the painters who made it famous. From the Sacré-Cœur steps to the winding Rue Foyatier, every lane tells a century of bohemian life. Gift a map poster capturing the tangle of streets where Picasso, Modigliani, and Toulouse-Lautrec sketched their masterpieces.
Key Streets & Landmarks
Sacré-Cœur Basilica
Place du Tertre
Rue Lepic
Moulin Rouge
Did you know?
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Montmartre rises to 130 meters above sea level, the highest point in Paris, located in the 18th arrondissement.
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The Sacre-Coeur, consecrated in 1919, welcomes over 10 million visitors per year, making it the 2nd most visited monument in Paris.
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The Clos Montmartre vineyard, planted in 1933, produces around 500 bottles per year during the Fete des Vendanges harvest festival.
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Montmartre housed the studios of Picasso, Modigliani, Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh at the Bateau-Lavoir between 1889 and 1914.
Neighborhood Vibe
Montmartre is a village within the city, a maze of sloping lanes where street painters sit beside café terraces. The air still hums with the accordions of Amélie Poulain, and the Clos Montmartre vineyard reminds visitors this neighborhood was once countryside. Here, Paris forgets its grand boulevards and whispers artists' secrets.
Discover on foot
Start your walk at the base of the Montmartre funicular, near the Anvers metro station. Climb the steps or take the funicular up to the Sacre-Coeur esplanade, where the view stretches across all of Paris. Head down toward Place du Tertre, where portrait artists and caricaturists carry on a tradition over a century old. Follow Rue Norvins then Rue Lepic, passing the Moulin de la Galette immortalized by Renoir. Detour past the Clos Montmartre to admire the vineyard, then continue to Rue des Abbesses and its famous Wall of Love, where the phrase is written in 250 languages. End with a coffee on the terrace at Place des Abbesses, the beating heart of local life.
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Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to visit Montmartre?
Early morning, before 9am, is ideal to enjoy the empty streets and golden light on the Sacre-Coeur. In autumn, the Fete des Vendanges (October) fills the neighborhood with concerts and tastings. Avoid summer weekends if you prefer quiet.
Is Montmartre accessible by public transport?
Yes, the Anvers (line 2), Abbesses (line 12) and Lamarck-Caulaincourt (line 12) metro stations serve the area. The Montmartrobus, a free minibus, also covers the steep streets of the hill. The funicular is accessible with a metro ticket.
Why give a Montmartre map poster as a gift?
A Montmartre map poster immortalizes the tangle of lanes that inspired the greatest artists of the 20th century. It is an ideal gift for a Paris lover, a travel souvenir, or wall decor that tells a story. Every street carries the memory of the painters, singers and poets who created the legend of the hill.
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