
Hotels near Sacré-Coeur Basilica
75018 Paris, France
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart sits at the summit of Montmartre, the highest natural point in Paris at 130 metres above sea level. Built between 1875 and 1914 from Chateau-Landon travertine stone that bleaches whiter with rain, the Romano-Byzantine church dominates the northern skyline. The interior holds one of the world's largest mosaics - a 475-square-metre depiction of Christ in gold and blue that covers the apse ceiling. The front steps and terrace deliver a sweeping view south across the entire city, free and available at any hour.
Entry to the basilica is free. Climbing the 300 steps to the dome costs EUR 7 and rewards you with a 360-degree panorama that on clear days extends 30 kilometres. The basilica is open daily from 06:30 to 22:30. The surrounding Montmartre neighbourhood is worth at least two hours on its own - Place du Tertre fills with portrait artists, and the narrow lanes around Rue Lepic still feel like a 19th-century village.
Pro Tip: Visit at sunrise for near-empty steps and golden light hitting the white facade. Take the funicular railway from the base of the hill (one Metro ticket) to avoid the steep climb, then walk down afterward through the winding streets to explore Montmartre at a relaxed pace.
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