Sacred Coeur is one of those Iconic places that you have to visit when you’re in Paris. Perched on a hill overlooking the rest of the Paris, the views are spectacular and well worth the climb. With windy roads and cobblestone lined pavements, you almost feel like you’re back in the early 1900s.
If you’re looking for something to see after Sacred Coeur, I’ve compiled a shortlist of things for you to visit as you slowly descend back down this beautiful part of Paris. Here are my Top 5 Unmissable places in Montmartre!
Le Mur de Je t’aime “Love Wall”

It actually took me over a year to discover this beautiful Wall with “I love you” written in over 300 languages 1000 times on this beautiful tile canvas. Frequently crowded any time of the day, people are usually pretty good about taking turns and letting people have their chance to capture a great shot. Weekday mornings are the best time to go as the park closes at 7pm.

Former coffee shop turned restaurant. This cute cafe was frequented by Picasso, Albert Camus, Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo in the early 1900s. Notorious for its baby pink facade, it’s the perfect place to capture a really great photo. And the food has a solid 4 star review on trip advisor. Bon appetit!
Guesthouse at Sacred Coeur Basilica

Probably one of the coolest things you could do in Montmartre, I never thought that I could stay overnight at Sacred Coeur. Checking in at 8:30pm, you will start Mass at 10pm and either stay up to pray or sleep after. Single dormitory rooms are available for rent or you could bring a sleeping bag. Continental breakfast is served on demand the next morning before you depart.

The second most famous cemetery in Paris, it is absolutely gorgeous and well situated at the bottom of Montmartre. Famous artists like Dalida, Fragonard, Gustav Moreau and Emile Zola are buried here. It is easy to get lost here but you can find some peace and solace as you walk through the narrow walkways through the tombs.

And of course, what post would be complete without a food recommendation. Located just 5 minutes from Sacred Coeur, this Australian coffee shop has the best all day brunch in the area. If you like French toast, fried eggs and delicious coffee. This is the spot to be at! For more delicious food places to eat in Paris, click here.
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Hardware société is probably my favourite place for brunch in the whole wide world! Good choice! X
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yea its pretty delish! I can’t stop ordering the pork belly, eggs and hash. YUMMMM
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I’m with you!! And the cheesecake!
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Omg. The desserts are too die for!
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I have been to Paris innumerable amounts – however, my husband has never been which excites me greatly because well, that obviously means – he and I need to go back together 😉
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That’s great! There are always new fun cultural things to do. He will love it!
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I love these photos. Paris is such a diverse place to visit with plenty to see.
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Thanks Sarah. Glad you enjoyed it! You will have to come back to Paris again =)
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What amazing pictures. This would be my dream place to live.
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I thought about living there too. Its like you’re in Paris but outside of the hustle and bustle.
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Thanks! I’ll make sure to visit these places when I go to Paris next year. I only have Eifel tower in my list so far. Need to research more.
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Girl! I am your go to guide for Paris. Stay tuned on more posts about Paris =)
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That wall is amazing and the guesthouse is absolutely beautiful! Looks like some great places to see while there.
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The guest house is quite an experience even if you’re not religious. I absolutely love the wall!!
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Was in Paris last year and didn’t like it that much. Your photos are stunning though! I like the pink restaurant 🙂
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Aww sorry to hear that. It could be a hit or miss depending on where you go and who you encounter. But one thing for sure is that it has beautiful architecture!
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I want to go here so badly! It looks so beautiful. Definitely bookmarking! x
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This place looks so beautiful, I seriously do not travel enough!
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What a unique trip to a cemetery! looks beautiful and like a fun trip.
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Simply gorgeous! I have never been to Paris, but I have always wanted to visit. Your post makes me want to visit it even more! 🙂
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Paris is one of our favorite cities, it is gorgeous.
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Paris is on my bucket list! Thank you for these great recommendations. I had no idea you could stay overnight at Sacre Coeur. How incredible!
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I can’t wait to make my way to Montmartre one day! It looks like such a gorgeous place (and France is my favourite country).
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I have never been to Paris but I would love too and those places that you showed us are all beautiful and really a worth place to visit.
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Thanks Catherine! Glad you enjoyed my post =)
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Such a beautiful place to visit and one the most thing that I would love to do in one place is to taste their delicious food.
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I love food too when I travel =)
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Wow all of the food shots look delicious! When I visited Paris it was a brutal heat-wave, I’d like to go again one day though.. Great post, thanks for sharing!
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Paris can get summer hot in the summer but it makes up for all the rain we get in the winter. I’m trying to soak up as much sun I can get now!
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It looks beautiful! We’re going to Paris in December and can’t wait!
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That’s amazing. Stay tuned for more fun interesting things coming up in Paris. Feel free to follow my FB page to stay up to date on everything that’s going on =)
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