Paris, France
Pl. du Tertre
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
The square is famous for portrait artists and painters, who exhibit and paint their works outdoors. It is one of the most emblematic places in Montmartre. It is a reminder of the bohemian Paris of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century, where Montmartre was the birthplace of Impressionism. The Place was opened to the public in 1635 as the central square of the town of Montmartre.
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It was heartbreaking seriously to see that it was so empty during this difficult time. I pray for the artists to stay strong and hold on until everything gets back to normal once again.
Very artistic street with many nice drawings. We bought our Paris Tower drawing here too!
After visiting Sacre-Coeur we walked this little town. It is very scenic and looks like what you would imagine old Paris looked like. This square was pretty cool. There are a ton of artists that are selling their wares. Quite a few are doing portraits and other things. Dropped a star just because you do get hassled a little by artist that are doing drawings. We stopped and had a little bite and drink at Cafe Brasserie. While sitting there we were asked about 5 or 6 times about getting something made for us. When asked about price, I couldn't tell if he was kidding or not, but told me 200, we politely declined. We walked all around and checked out the other artist just making whatever they do. While sitting at the Cafe there was a wedding photo shoot in front of us, hopefully they photo shopped us out. Now this area is packed! So be prepared to be bumping into people, but well worth the adventure!
Very colorful atmosphere with all the old building facades and the artists drawing your portraits. As for restaurants and cafés, price are horrendous (4 for one cup of coffee) and quality isn't much either. Prefer establishments downhill Sacré-cœur.
Fantastic atmosphere of this place on the hill of Montmartre. Especially in the evening.
Some amazing artist in the area. Didn't see any artwork from the street walking artists but the ones set up around the square sitting down had some great talent. Expect to pay around 50 euro for a black and white and 80 for a colour. There's a guy selling tunes as well to put your art work in so no stress there. The church on the top of the hill is amazing also, worth the visit.
Lovely place and full of Art nouveau and history
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