19 Rue d'Orsel, 75018 Paris
Hotel Bellevue Montmartre
Hotel 3-star in Paris
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Hotel Bellevue in Montmartre: a quiet address just steps from Sacré-Cœur
Perched on the heights of the Right Bank, a few dozen meters from the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, Hotel Bellevue enjoys an enviable location in one of the capital’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Montmartre is unlike any other district: it is a hill with its own codes, its own rhythms, its own legends. Staying here means choosing to experience Paris differently, far from the anonymity of the city’s main thoroughfares, in an atmosphere that blends the city’s history with the vitality of everyday Parisian life.
The hotel is located on a quiet street, away from the immediate noise of the Butte, while still remaining just steps from what makes the neighborhood famous. It is a rare balance, especially appreciated by those who want to enjoy Montmartre’s lively atmosphere without suffering the noise in the evening. It should nevertheless be kept in mind that the neighborhood itself, especially around Place du Tertre and the Moulin Rouge, can be very busy in high season: those seeking an atmosphere completely untouched by mass tourism will find a refuge here in the hotel, but will have to deal with the outside bustle as soon as they step out.
From the moment you arrive, the reception welcomes you at any hour of the day or night. The team, trained to meet the standards of Parisian hospitality, is always available to answer your questions, guide you around the neighborhood, or help organize your stay. This continuous service, provided by multilingual reception staff, is one of the property’s strengths for travelers from abroad as well as French visitors.
Double and triple rooms at Hotel Bellevue: comfort, soundproofing, and tasteful decor
Hotel Bellevue has undergone a complete renovation, and this is evident from the very first moments. The common areas are well kept, clean, and give off that impression of simple but well-maintained comfort one expects from a three-star establishment. There is nothing ostentatious here, but genuine attention is paid to the quality of the finishes and the overall upkeep of the premises.
The thirty-six rooms spread throughout the hotel have been designed to provide true rest. Each has a bathroom equipped with a shower, and the triple rooms also feature a bathtub, making them particularly suitable for families or groups of three who wish to share the same space without feeling cramped. Occupancy goes up to three people per room, a welcome flexibility when organizing a trip for several people.
The room decor uses two distinct color schemes: sky blue and burgundy. These shades, both restful and distinctive, help create a soft and soothing interior atmosphere. This is far from the gray neutrality of some standardized properties. The mood is that of a hotel with a strong personality, without trying to impose an overly assertive style that might unsettle some travelers.
The sound insulation of the windows deserves special mention, as this is often where the weak spot lies in city-center hotels. At Hotel Bellevue, the quiet street and well-designed window frames make for peaceful nights, even for travelers sensitive to the slightest noise. Sleeping in Paris without hearing Paris is an advantage this property offers without turning it into a marketing pitch.
Each room is equipped with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. Amenities also include a telephone, a desk for those who wish to work from their room, and a safe for securing documents and valuables. Taken together, the features provide a functional setup, sufficient for a well-organized city stay, whether for business or leisure. The property does not offer a restaurant as such, which means dining out: the wealth of dining options in the streets of Montmartre makes this easy, but it is worth knowing before booking.
Breakfast and services at Hotel Bellevue Paris: 24-hour reception, tourist assistance, and business center
In the morning, breakfast is served at the hotel every day between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. The products offered come from a bakery selected for the quality of its goods, and service is provided by two professionals trained in hotel hospitality. This is not an industrial buffet: it is a French breakfast, with the freshness of the products as its main selling point. It is available at an additional cost to the room rate.
The hotel also provides assistance for sightseeing and ticket purchases. For travelers wishing to make the most of their time in Paris, this logistical support can be invaluable, especially for accessing museums or shows without waiting in line. The reception also serves as a business center open continuously for the needs of business guests.
Getting to Hotel Bellevue: Anvers metro, Gare du Nord, Eurostar, and Charles de Gaulle Airport
From an accessibility standpoint, the location is particularly favorable. Anvers metro station, served by line 2, is a three-minute walk away. From there, Gare du Nord is just a five-minute ride, which means travelers arriving by Eurostar or heading to Roissy–Charles de Gaulle Airport can do so without detours or complicated transfers. For those traveling with children and considering a trip to Disneyland Paris, the logistics are just as simple from this rail hub.
Heading west, you quickly reach the Champs-Élysées and Place de l’Étoile in about fifteen minutes. Opéra, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and Galeries Lafayette are about twenty minutes away. Hotel Bellevue therefore provides easy access to all of tourist and commercial Paris, while offering a quiet and well-situated base.
Montmartre on foot from the hotel: Place du Tertre, Moulin Rouge, Rue des Abbesses, and the Musée de Montmartre
The immediate neighborhood deserves time and attention. Montmartre, with Place du Tertre, artists’ studios, galleries, and theaters, is one of the few places in Paris where a certain village-like liveliness still exists. Rue des Abbesses, with its shops and cafés, offers an authentic local atmosphere for those who want to venture off the tourist track without going far. The Moulin Rouge, an iconic symbol of nighttime Paris, is just a few minutes’ walk away.
Beyond the hotel and its immediate surroundings, Montmartre is an ideal starting point for exploring a less well-trodden Paris. The Musée de Montmartre, housed in one of the neighborhood’s oldest houses, traces the artistic and social history of the Butte with a rich and well-documented permanent collection. There you can discover how this corner of Paris became, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the home of an entire generation of painters, poets, and figures from Parisian bohemia.
A few minutes’ walk away, the Montmartre funicular offers a scenic climb to the forecourt of Sacré-Cœur, from which the view over Paris stretches to the horizon on clear days. The basilica itself is well worth a thorough visit, both for its Romanesque-Byzantine architecture and for the special atmosphere that prevails there at different times of day. Early in the morning, before the crowds arrive, it is a surprisingly tranquil place for anyone coming on foot from the hotel.
Museums, theaters, and cultural outings in Paris from Montmartre: Louvre, Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and performance venues
Farther into the city, Paris’s major museums are easily accessible from the hotel thanks to the transport network. The Centre Pompidou, in the Marais district, hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary and modern art that change regularly. The Musée d’Orsay, on the Left Bank, remains one of the must-visit addresses for fans of Impressionism and 19th-century painting. For those drawn to classic art, the Louvre is about twenty minutes away by metro from Anvers.
The cultural life of the area is not limited to museums. Boulevard theaters are plentiful on the nearby Grands Boulevards, and Montmartre’s performance venues offer shows throughout the year ranging from cabaret to comedy and concerts. Cinema lovers will also find several art-house theaters in the surrounding streets, true to the neighborhood’s cinematic tradition.
For travelers who simply want to let themselves be carried by the neighborhood’s atmosphere without a set program, Montmartre offers this possibility better than any other part of Paris. Strolling along the cobbled lanes, stopping at Place du Tertre to watch artists at work, heading down to Pigalle after dark to observe the bustle of the hill: every hour of the day offers a different version of the district, and Hotel Bellevue sits at the center of this constant ballet.
What Hotel Bellevue offers above all is a genuine foothold in Paris. Not a palace, not a concept hotel that puts all its emphasis on décor at the expense of everything else, but a three-star property that does what it says: welcome properly, provide comfortable lodging, and offer a smart location. The complete renovation of the premises, the quality of the breakfast, the round-the-clock reception, and the location just steps from the Butte form a coherent whole that fully justifies choosing this hotel to discover or rediscover the capital. For a weekend or a week-long stay, the property provides the conditions for a truly restful Parisian break, in a neighborhood that never disappoints.
A few activities and discoveries near this hotel
- Climb to the dome of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica for a 360° view of Paris: entry to the basilica is free, while access to the dome and the crypt costs around 7 euros. Early in the morning, before the crowds, the atmosphere is particularly soothing. The funicular, accessible from the nearby Place Saint-Pierre, avoids the climb up the stairs and operates with a standard metro ticket.
- Take a detour to the Marché Saint-Pierre, just below the Butte on Rue d’Orsel — only a two-minute walk from the hotel. It is the largest fabric market in Paris, frequented by fashion professionals as well as decoration enthusiasts. Even if you do not intend to buy anything, the walk among the rolls of materials and colors is well worth it.
- Stroll through Place des Abbesses to discover the famous Wall of Love, where the declaration is inscribed in 250 languages. Abbesses metro station, with its Art Nouveau entrance designed by Hector Guimard, also deserves a few minutes of attention. The square itself is lively at all hours and is a good starting point for exploring the surrounding cobbled lanes.
- Visit the Dalí Museum on Place du Tertre, which brings together more than 300 works by the surrealist painter in an original, well-designed space. It is one of the neighborhood’s most unusual permanent exhibitions, often overshadowed by more famous Paris museums, yet very easily reachable on foot from the hotel.
- Take Rue de l’Abreuvoir, down to the left below Sacré-Cœur, to discover one of the most photographed stretches of Montmartre. La Maison Rose, a former artists’ haunt that is now very well known, is there. Continuing toward the Clos Montmartre, you pass one of Paris’s five intra-muros vineyards, whose annual grape harvest in October gives rise to a neighborhood festival.
- In the evening, the Montmartrobus operated by the RATP (standard fare, metro ticket valid) offers an approximately 40-minute circuit through the Butte’s most picturesque streets, from Pigalle to the 18th arrondissement town hall, serving Place des Abbesses and Place du Tertre. A discreet and economical way to see the neighborhood from another angle, especially useful after a long day of walking.
Summary of some positive reviews read online
- The location is really what makes the difference: you are three minutes on foot from Anvers metro and less than ten minutes on foot from Sacré-Cœur, shops, and cafés. Everything you look for in Montmartre is within easy reach. It is hard to find a better location in this neighborhood for this price range.
- The staff is what you remember first. Helpful, smiling, available at any hour, and clearly used to welcoming travelers of all nationalities. Several languages are spoken at reception, which makes communication much easier when you do not speak French well.
- The room was clean, tidy, with comfortable bedding. Nothing extravagant, but everything needed to sleep well after a day walking around Paris. The sound insulation is decent for a hotel of this category in this neighborhood.
- We came as a family with a small child and appreciated the quiet street. The 24-hour reception is reassuring, and leaving the key at reception when going out is a simple but effective security measure. Breakfast was enough to get the day off to a good start.
- Good value for money in Paris, especially considering the location. We had a problem at breakfast, and the team sorted it out immediately and without discussion. That kind of responsiveness leaves a positive impression on a stay.
- The hotel is perfectly suited to those who want a solid base for exploring Paris without spending a fortune. The metro is just steps away, Montmartre is right on the doorstep, and the welcome is always pleasant. It is not a luxury property, but you are well received and well accommodated there.
Other services
General
- Wi-Fi available everywhere
Services
- Internet
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi
Miscellaneous
- Non-smoking rooms
- Elevator
- Heating
- Entirely non-smoking property
From 92 EUR per night


























