Place du Tertre is a little pocket of artistic magic in the heart of Montmartre. Lined with open-air cafés and buzzing with creative energy, it’s where painters and sketch artists set up their easels and bring the square to life.
The artists are talented and diverse—some specialize in quick portraits, others in detailed cityscapes or abstract pieces. It’s a joy just to walk through, watch them work, and maybe take home a unique piece of Paris.
Tip: Come early, especially during the week. The square is quieter, and you can actually chat with the artists without the usual weekend crowds pressing in. You’ll get a more personal experience—and the chance to see Montmartre wake up under the brushstrokes of its...
Read morePicasso lived here & this place was the center of modern art.
The square has long been a gathering place for renowned artists, including Picasso and Van Gogh, and today, it still buzzes with creative energy. Surrounded by local painters and vibrant artwork, dining here feels like stepping into a living canvas, making it an ideal spot to experience both the artistic spirit and history of Montmartre.
Many artists since ages are setting up their easels each day for the tourists, to show & paints those interested to be painted.
They’re a bit pricy though. It’d cost you around €60...
Read moreA magical corner of Paris where art lives and breathes in the open air. Place du Tertre in Montmartre is full of charm — a lively square where local artists paint portraits, landscapes, and caricatures right before your eyes. It feels like stepping into a living painting.
Wandering through the cobbled streets, surrounded by easels and the scent of crepes from nearby cafés, you truly feel the spirit of old Paris. If you’re lucky, you might even walk away with a portrait done in 15 minutes! A must-see for lovers of art, history, and timeless...
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