Day 3 – Montmartre Magic & Sunset at the Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower Glow & Paris by Night

With Sam Bhandari | Trips With Sam

Day 3 in Paris:

Morning – Art, Views & Hidden Streets of Montmartre

Paris feels different from above — the morning sun casts a soft glow over the cobblestones of Montmartre (18th Arrondissement). I wandered through its quiet, winding streets, each corner telling a story from the Belle Époque.

The highlight was Sacré-Cœur Basilica, gleaming white atop the hill. From its terrace, Paris stretched endlessly beneath me, a mosaic of rooftops kissed by the morning light. Street artists at Place du Tertre set up their easels, sketching dreamers, couples, and travelers alike — a magical snapshot of Parisian life.

For breakfast, I stopped at Hardware Société, just behind the basilica. Creamy scrambled eggs and strong Australian-style coffee gave me the perfect energy for exploring the hilltop village.

Hidden Corners to Explore:

• Rue de l’Abreuvoir – One of Montmartre’s prettiest streets, perfect for photos.

• Le Consulat Café – Iconic and charming; a must for a coffee break.

• Musée de Montmartre – Small museum full of Belle Époque stories.

Montmartre (18th Arrondissement) Paris
Montmartre

Afternoon – Back to Central Paris & Le Marais

By noon, I descended Montmartre and took the Metro toward central Paris. My next stop was Le Marais (3rd & 4th Arrondissements) — a lively mix of history, fashion, and art.

Lunch was at Clamato, a cozy seafood spot with a relaxed Parisian vibe. Afterward, I strolled the narrow streets, discovering vintage boutiques, art galleries, and cafés tucked away in quiet courtyards.

Sweet Pause:

• Bontemps Pâtisserie – A caramel éclair to savor the moment.

Optional Detours:

• Notre-Dame & Île Saint-Louis – A quick riverside walk.

• Saint-Michel – For books, crêpes, and postcard-perfect moments.

Evening – Eiffel Tower Glow & Paris by Night

As dusk approached, I headed to the 7th Arrondissement to see the Eiffel Tower sparkle. Watching the sunset behind the tower is unforgettable — the first twinkle of lights makes the city feel alive in a way that no photo can capture.

Dinner was at Les Ombres, a rooftop restaurant with stunning skyline views. Candlelight, fine food, and the glittering Eiffel Tower made the evening feel like pure Parisian magic.

Alternative Dinner Options:

• Le Jules Verne – Dining inside the Eiffel Tower itself.

• Chez Francis – Classic Parisian with tower views.

Eiffel Tower, Paris
Eiffel Tower

Where I Ate & Drank:

• Breakfast: Hardware Société (18th)

• Lunch: Clamato (5th)

• Dessert: Bontemps Pâtisserie (3rd)

• Dinner: Les Ombres (7th)

Transport Tips:

• Metro Line 12: Direct to Montmartre (Abbesses Station).

• Metro Line 6: Elevated views en route to Eiffel Tower.

• Paris taxis: Reliable for night travel; use G7 or Bolt.

Safety Tips:

• Montmartre steps can be slippery; wear comfortable shoes.

• Pickpockets are common near Sacré-Cœur and Champs-de-Mars.

• Carry minimal valuables late at night.

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