Exploring Montmartre means soaking up a bohemian atmosphere, dominated by memories of artists such as Utrillo, Toulouse-Lautrec and Auguste Renoir. Nowadays, the alleyways and the Place du Tertre remain full of life, scattered with little shops, cafés and restaurants where one can hear the great classics of French music. In the daytime, guests can visit the Montmartre museum and the Sacré-Cœur basilica. At night, it is time to party in the bars and cabarets, which include the iconic Moulin Rouge. Overlooking Montmartre, the district is known for its alleyways and steps leading up to the Sacré-Cœur basilica. Haussmannian architecture and buildings from the 1930s sit side by side with characterful houses, former artists’ studios and pretty flower-filled gardens. Regarding the property itself, the spacious and bright self-serviced apartments are ideal for a well deserved rest, along with the scenic roof-top terrace.
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