Place du Tertre grew out of Montmartre’s old village past, when this hill was separate from Paris and later became a magnet for painters, poets, and musicians. Today, it is still set up as a living artist market, with small assigned pitches and a rule that keeps the focus on paintings, portraits, caricatures, and silhouettes, so the square stays tied to real working artists instead of only souvenir stalls. If you come early in the morning or later in the day, the light is better and the square feels calmer before the crowds build. For a slower family visit, wander a few steps onto Rue Lepic or into the side streets, where the cobbles, the slope, and the old Montmartre feel are easier to notice. One thing to look at right now is the line of easels and the way each artist has just a tiny space, as if the whole square has been divided into little stages for making art.
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Place du Tertre
You’re standing in a square that still works like an open-air studio. Look around and you can see why artists come here, because this place is part street scene and part working market.
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Best time to visit
Go early, ideally before 11 a.m., or after 5 p.m., because the square gets packed once the artists’ easels are out and the light is better then too. Daytime is when the artist market is actually active, but the edges are calmer at those times than in the middle of the day.
Recommended route
Walk in loosely from Abbesses or Blanche and keep the visit unforced; this is a place to drift, not a site to queue for. Start at the square, then peel off toward Rue Lepic or the side streets for a quieter read on Montmartre, and skip a portrait unless everyone genuinely wants one.
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Portrait row
Rue Lepic turnoff
Cobbled slope
Side-street pause
What it looks like


Spot these
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- ✓Tiny assigned easel spaces
- ✓Caricature boards
- ✓Silhouette cutouts
- ✓Cobbled lanes
- ✓Rue Lepic opening
Nearby eat & drink
Specialty coffee
Third-wave roasters & quality espresso (worth a walk)
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The Beans on Fire
6 min walkEasygoing cafe featuring specialty coffees & pastries amid compact surroundings.
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Clove
4 min walk -
Coeur Coffee Roasters
6 min walk -
Devotions Café
9 min walk -
Two Doors Coffee-Shop
9 min walk
Coffee & bakery
Casual cafés and bakeries closest to here
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Kozy
5 min walk -
Café des Deux Moulins
10 min walkTraditional-style bar & cafe for classic French fare, known as a location for the film "Amélie."
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Immersion Montmartre - Brunch & Coffee
5 min walk -
La Boîte aux Lettres
3 min walkCreative but unpretentious French mains, salads & cakes at a cozy bistro with a robust wine list.
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Pain Pain
6 min walkAcclaimed bakery offering bread, cake & pastries, as well as sandwiches.
Lunch
Sit-down lunch spots
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Bouillon Pigalle
9 min walkPopular casual bistro serving traditional French mains & desserts with house wines by the glass.
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Kozy
5 min walk -
Café des Deux Moulins
10 min walkTraditional-style bar & cafe for classic French fare, known as a location for the film "Amélie."
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Le Poulbot
1 min walkCharacterful hole-in-the-wall for traditional fare like French onion soup, duck confit & snails.
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Le Moulin de la Galette
4 min walkHoused in an old mill, this restaurant serves French classics in a cozy dining room or a terrace.
Dinner
Where to land in the evening
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Kozy
5 min walk -
Café des Deux Moulins
10 min walkTraditional-style bar & cafe for classic French fare, known as a location for the film "Amélie."
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Le Poulbot
1 min walkCharacterful hole-in-the-wall for traditional fare like French onion soup, duck confit & snails.
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Le Moulin de la Galette
4 min walkHoused in an old mill, this restaurant serves French classics in a cozy dining room or a terrace.
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Sacrée Fleur Montmartre
9 min walkTrendy takes on French classics like escargot, frog legs & foie gras, in a rustic-chic dining room.
Quick grab
Fast food & takeaway for when you just need something fast
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Shopping centre "Saint-Lazare"
29 min walk -
Libertino
25 min walkWhimsical, gardenlike setting for standard Italian food like pizza & pasta, plus a large wine list.
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GRUPPOMIMO - Paris 2
27 min walk -
TranTranZai
44 min walk -
Brique Machine - Paris 2
26 min walk
Familiar chains
For the "we just want a Big Mac" moment.
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Open in Google Maps ↗Burger King
46 min -
Open in Google Maps ↗McDonald's
27 min -
Open in Google Maps ↗McDonald's
39 min