
Terrass'' Hôtel Montmartre
Rooftop views over Paris in bohemian Montmartre
★★★★★📍 Montmartre (18th)$$$
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The Terrass'' Hôtel has welcomed guests on the edge of Montmartre for a century, and a stylish modern renovation has made it one of the most appealing places to stay in the bohemian 18th arrondissement. Its position on the quieter southern slope of the Montmartre hill gives it a wonderful asset: panoramic views across the rooftops of Paris toward the Eiffel Tower, best enjoyed from its renowned rooftop terrace.
That rooftop — a bar and restaurant open across the seasons, with the city laid out below — is the hotel's signature, a destination for guests and locals alike, especially at sunset. The rooms are contemporary and comfortable, decorated with a creative, design-conscious flair fitting the artistic neighborhood, and some enjoy the coveted views. The atmosphere is relaxed, stylish, and distinctly Montmartrois.
The Montmartre location offers a different, more village-like experience of Paris: Sacré-Cœur, the Place du Tertre with its painters, the winding cobbled streets, the historic cabarets (the Moulin Rouge is at the foot of the hill), and atmospheric cafés are all close. It's a bit removed from the central museums, but well connected by Métro. The Terrass'' Hôtel suits travelers who want character, great views, and the bohemian charm of Montmartre over a central, conventional location.
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What's special about the Terrass'' Hôtel?
Its celebrated rooftop terrace bar and restaurant, with sweeping panoramic views across Paris to the Eiffel Tower — a destination in itself, especially at sunset — plus a stylish, contemporary feel in the heart of Montmartre.
Where is it located?
On the southern edge of Montmartre in the bohemian 18th arrondissement, steps from Sacré-Cœur, the Place du Tertre, and the artists' quarter, with the Moulin Rouge at the foot of the hill.
Is it far from the central sights?
It's a neighborhood stay in Montmartre rather than a central one, a bit removed from the main museums, but well connected by Métro. The trade-off is character, great views, and Montmartre charm.
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