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Is Montmartre on the metro?

You can reach Montmartre easily by the Paris metro. Line 12 (Abbesses) and Line 2 (Anvers and Blanche) are the closest metro stations. Montmartre is located north of the city center of Paris and usually takes around 30-40 minutes to arrive via the metro.



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What are the closest stations to Funiculaire de Montmartre?
  • Rochechouart - Clignancourt is 66 meters away, 1 min walk.
  • Anvers is 140 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Orsel is 325 meters away, 5 min walk.
  • Abbesses is 397 meters away, 6 min walk.
  • Funiculaire Gare Haute is 529 meters away, 8 min walk.


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Children under the age of 3 ride for free, and children aged 4-9 often have discounts. T+ tickets are your basic one-way single tickets. You can buy T+ tickets as singles (€1.90) or in a contactless packet (carnet) of 10 (€14.90).

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Tickets & passes The Montmartre Funicular is run by the RATP, the same entity that runs the Paris Métro, RER, buses, and tramways. As such, you'll be able to use all of the tickets that are also valid for these other means of transport.

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I would recommend planning to spend the entire day in Montmartre. This doesn't necessarily mean being here from breakfast to dinner but more like from around noon to the early evening hours. It's not a huge area but most of the fun is just strolling around and grabbing a glass of wine with a view.

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Paris Metro Line 6 – Metro with a View But now, it's the metro line with the best views of Paris, as it runs mostly above ground. After stopping at the Trocadéro, between Passy and Bir Hakeim, it crosses the Seine and offers amazing views of the Eiffel Tower.

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It's not a particularly challenging walk, though there are hilly sections, and Montmartre has some cobbled streets so trainers or walking shoes are a good idea.

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I would recommend planning to spend the entire day in Montmartre. This doesn't necessarily mean being here from breakfast to dinner but more like from around noon to the early evening hours. It's not a huge area but most of the fun is just strolling around and grabbing a glass of wine with a view.

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Montmartre is a beautiful area of Paris and there is so much to see and explore and so many restaurants to try. Sacre-Coeur Basilica is beautiful but almost always extremely crowded. I love going up there at night when there's fewer people and you can see all of Paris lit up below. It's a great view!

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The best time to visit Montmartre is in the morning before everyone else arrives! Though this district is much more popular now than just a few years ago, you'll soon discover that you'll have the 18th arrondissement largely to yourself if you arrive at first light (and mid-week if possible)!

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Rue de l'Abreuvoir is located in the Montmartre neighbourhood of Paris, France. It is nestled in the 18th arrondissement, not far from the famous Sacré-Cœur Basilica.

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