Don’t Miss Montmartre
Take a Parisian walking tour with Holly from our social media marketing team. She thinks you’ll love Montmartre as much as she does:
In a way, you can’t miss Montmartre.
Just look up, to the north. It’s both a hill and a district. And it’s the best window-shopping wander in Paris. The Métro Anvers is a good starting place, early in the day.
Take a croissant and café from any nearby boulangerie (they’re all lovely) up to Sacré Coeur, the highest spot in Paris. Enjoy the view, then wander your way down – towards Abbesses. Look for Petite Mendigote, one of my favorite bag shops, and Belle de Jour, with vintage perfume bottles glittering like jewels in the window.
Want to stop looking and start digging into things? Tombées du Camion is maybe the most curious vintage shop in the world.
To get out of the weather, look for the tall brick tower of Église St Jean de Montmartre—not as old or famous as Sacré Coeur, but it’s awesome anyway. For lunch, Ma Biche: delicious, local, fresh, French.
For music buffs, take a turn along Rue de Douai. So many instrument shops to see and explore! Don’t miss Moulin Rouge—classic. And if you’re still there by nightfall, find Le Consulat (possibly the best-looking lit-up street corner in France) or, for a bona fide French dinner, La Petite Le Petit Parisien.
Take your time, and you’ll see why Amélie loved where she lived (and worked—check it out). I think you’ll fall in love, too!”














