Best Time To Visit MontmartreAlso, if you can, it would be best to plan your visit during the morning because many people flock to Montmartre from the afternoons till the evening hours.
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Montmartre is a safe neighbourhood. Down the hill, it's Pigalle which is the equivalent of the Red-Light district. As it is very touristy during the day and night you should not have any problems.
Montmartre is safe at night, but there's nothing to see; all the interesting activity (artists, shops, etc.) takes place during the day. Sacré-Cœur is nicely lit in the evening, but that's about it. Some areas to the east of Sacré-Cœur are dicey in the evenings, but tourists never go there, anyway.
While there is no specific dress code to enter the Sacré-Coeur, visitors are asked to wear “decent clothing”, which usually means that shoulders need to be covered, hats must be removed, and that the hem of shorts, dresses, and skirts should land below the knees.
Sacré-Coeur is one of the most visited places in Paris at night and the white-domed church is spectacular when it's illuminated. Did you know that the Butte Montmartre is the highest point in the city at 430 feet? Experience the breathtaking views of the city and relish in the pleasures of Paris at night.
The basilica is open everyday from 6am to 10.30pm (last entry at 10.15pm for visitors). The dome (access from the left side of the basilica) : 9am-8.30pm from June to September; 9.30am-7pm from March to April ; 10pm-5.30pm from November to February.
The golden hour is the best time to take photos outside, especially on Montmartre, the Street of Paris, or the Louvre at after dawn(or just before sunset).
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.
Rue Chanoinesse on Ile de la CiteOne of the most beautiful streets in Paris is rue Chanoinesse. There's an air of elegance and romance to this street. The best time to have it all to yourself is early in the morning or later in the evening, it's especially magical.
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!
Controversy over the churchCriticism of the church by leftist journalists and politicians for its alleged connection with the destruction of the Paris Commune continued from the late 19th century into the 20th and 21st centuries, even though the church had been proposed before the Paris Commune took place.
Sacre-Coeur — the freestanding public toilet is located outside and just southwest of the basilica (18th arrondissement). Find a café. You have two options in a French café — either stop and buy a drink to earn your right to use the toilet, or else be sly about it.
The area around Place Pigalle is seedy at night, but not all of Monmartre. The usual big city con artists hang out around Monmartre, mainly to take advantage of gullible tourists, but there isn't any major risk to your safety that you won't find elsewhere in Paris.
Rue de l'AbreuvoirPlace Dalida is dedicated to the French music icon Dalida, who loved and lived in Montmartre. Be sure to walk to the intersection of Rue Girardon and Rue de l'Abreuvoir to see one of the best street views in Montmartre (pictured right).