When you think of Paris, everyone will think of the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Palace of Versailles and other famous tourist landmarks. And when you visit Paris, there is a very literary and romantic neighborhood, which is definitely not to be missed. This is a small village on a hillside 130 meters north of Paris, called Montmartre.

Montmartre is one of the most literary and artistic places in the French city of Paris. Strolling here, the quaint streets, colorful shops, casual life, lazy citizens, leisurely tourists, full of free and leisurely life is full of eyeballs, making people instantly fall in love with this place.
Montmartre is home to many attractions, such as the Sacré Coeur, the Place des Hills, the Moulin Rouge and the ParisIan Wall of Love, which gives the highlands endless charm. Tracing the history of Montmartre, it used to be a gathering place for poor artists who came to Paris to pursue their artistic dreams, because this area is located in the suburbs with cheap rents, and many painters have settled here.
Among them, the famous artistic giants Picasso, Degas, Matisse, etc. have lived and created here. Because of this, montmartre has a strong artistic atmosphere since ancient times. Walking on the crisscrossing stone road, the streets are lined with various shops, galleries, coffee shops, restaurants, etc., showing an intriguing artistic atmosphere everywhere, making people feel very relaxed and comfortable.
Leisurely citizens sit and chat in coffee shops, lazily enjoying the afternoon time, the streets and alleys may be accompanied by painters, singers, dancers, all kinds of street performers are full of here, each occupying a corner, depicting the beauty of Paris, dancing the rhythm of the city, citizens and tourists are fully integrated, peaceful coexistence, each looking for fun.
The most romantic attraction in Montmartre is the "Paris Love Wall", the Love Wall was built on February 14, 2001 on Valentine's Day, the blue-black wall has a total of 40 square meters, made of more than 500 dark blue tiles, the wall is written with 311 fonts and 280 languages full of the sentence "I love you", the love wall was founded by a musician. Today, it is not only a scene of Montmartre, but also a "romantic landmark" for countless couples to make pilgrimages.