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We recommend buying tickets online to save time. Also, it's better to take the stairs and save an hour or more without staying in line to the elevator. Besides, it is cheaper and more interesting.
In general, it is always crowded during the day, so it’s better to start your visit early in the morning (before 10:30 a.m.) or in the evening (after 5 p.m. or even later).
The best view from the tower is on the second level where you will be able to recognize streets, monuments, and so on. So, it’s not necessary to go up on the top if it’s not your purpose by itself.
Address: 5 avenue Anatole France - Champ de Mars - 75007 Paris, France
Schedule: Every day from 9:30 a.m. to 11:35 p.m.
Website: toureiffel.paris/en
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Monmarte is not just a sight place but the whole district with many lovely spots. Streets of Montmartre keep stories of famous artists, poets, writers as Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Paul Gauguin, Émile Zola, and others. Beautiful old architecture, green oases of squares, cozy cafes, small monuments and decor, street artists, market with gorgeous paintings amplify the bohemian vibe of this place. Strolling through the Monmartre is always interesting and pleasant regardless of the time of day or season.
Another beautiful thing about Montmartre is the highest point in Paris with the best view of the city.
Museums of Montmartre
If you like museums you should visit The Musée de Montmartre with collections of works by Renoir, Modigliani, Maurice Utrillo, André Utter, also you definitely would like to go to Dalí Paris museum with 300 works sourced from private collections. You may also be interested in The Musée de la Vie Romantique with works of Ary Scheffer and Georges Sand. Modern art lovers will be excited from visiting The Halle Saint Pierre, also referred to as the Musee d'Art Naif. By the way, the building of the historic fabric market showcases contemporary and experimental paintings and graphic art.