The Artists’ Alley Behind Sacré-Cœur: A Bohemian Gem in Montmartre

Tucked behind the majestic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, you’ll find a little world that feels like stepping back in time—the Place du Tertre and its surrounding alleys, known as the heart of Montmartre’s bohemian spirit. This spot is where painters set up their easels every morning, turning the streets into an open-air gallery. #paris #montmartre #france

📖 A bit of history:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Montmartre was home to artists like Picasso, Renoir, and Modigliani. Attracted by low rents and vibrant café culture, they turned the neighborhood into a creative hub. Today, local painters carry on that tradition, offering portraits and landscapes to visitors.

🚶♂️ How to access:
✔️ From Sacré-Cœur, walk behind the basilica to Place du Tertre—a 2-minute stroll.
✔️ For fewer crowds, take Rue des Saules, a charming street lined with old houses and vineyards.

🍷 Tip: Pair your visit with a coffee at a classic café like La Bonne Franquette, a favorite haunt of Monet and Van Gogh.

I stayed nearby with Trip.com, which made it easy to explore early in the day before the crowds. Visiting Montmartre’s artist alleys is like stepping into a living painting.

Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Jul 20, 2025

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