Guide créé par Dali

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Guide créé par Dali

Guide des Quartiers

Here, folklore is in full swing, between the restaurant terraces and asels belonging to the artists who share 140 spaces, giving 1 m² for two artists working alternately. But the village's historical square is definitely worth seeing.
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Place du Tertre
Place du Tertre
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Here, folklore is in full swing, between the restaurant terraces and asels belonging to the artists who share 140 spaces, giving 1 m² for two artists working alternately. But the village's historical square is definitely worth seeing.
The district, faithful to its festive reputation, continues to enliven Parisian nights. From the Place d'Anvers to the Place de Clichy, everything is there for intense nocturnal festivities: cabarets, theatres, bars, clubs, cheeky shops ...
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Quartier Pigalle
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The district, faithful to its festive reputation, continues to enliven Parisian nights. From the Place d'Anvers to the Place de Clichy, everything is there for intense nocturnal festivities: cabarets, theatres, bars, clubs, cheeky shops ...
Extending over 4.5 km, of which 2 are underground, the canal has linked the Port de l’Arsenal to the La Villette canal basin since 1825. Not surprisingly, serenades by the water and supper under the stars have become an institution here, as have brunches, delightful retro bistros and colourful eateries on both sides of the canal banks.
Rue Saint-Martin
Rue Saint-Martin
Extending over 4.5 km, of which 2 are underground, the canal has linked the Port de l’Arsenal to the La Villette canal basin since 1825. Not surprisingly, serenades by the water and supper under the stars have become an institution here, as have brunches, delightful retro bistros and colourful eateries on both sides of the canal banks.
The Place de la République's renovation was unveiled in 2013. Its traffic areas have been significantly reduced to allow more space for walkers. To relax, take a break or chat with friends, armchairs, chairs and tables are placed throughout the square. With new developments, the Place regains its popular, friendly and festive character. The "Monument à la République" is a monumental statue rising in the centre of the square, pointing upwards to overlook citizen events. The square is the ideal venue for night owls attending countless entertainment venues nearby such as bars, concert halls, nightclubs and theatres.
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Place de la Republique
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The Place de la République's renovation was unveiled in 2013. Its traffic areas have been significantly reduced to allow more space for walkers. To relax, take a break or chat with friends, armchairs, chairs and tables are placed throughout the square. With new developments, the Place regains its popular, friendly and festive character. The "Monument à la République" is a monumental statue rising in the centre of the square, pointing upwards to overlook citizen events. The square is the ideal venue for night owls attending countless entertainment venues nearby such as bars, concert halls, nightclubs and theatres.
30 metres beneath ground, in the deepest metro station in Paris, lifts are available, but the valiant walker climbs the staircase which is decorated with frescoes. He emerges at the square and sits down on a bench to catch his breath. On either side, there's the rue des Abbesses, rue Durantin, rue de la Vieuville, and rue Yvonne-le-Tac which feature many trendy boutiques and cafe terrasses where it feels good to sit and do nothing.
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Place des Abbesses
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30 metres beneath ground, in the deepest metro station in Paris, lifts are available, but the valiant walker climbs the staircase which is decorated with frescoes. He emerges at the square and sits down on a bench to catch his breath. On either side, there's the rue des Abbesses, rue Durantin, rue de la Vieuville, and rue Yvonne-le-Tac which feature many trendy boutiques and cafe terrasses where it feels good to sit and do nothing.

Lieux emblématiques

The Sacré-Coeur, consecrated in 1919, is one of the most iconic monuments in Paris. At the top of the Butte Montmarte, it has one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the capital, from 130 metres above ground. In a Roman-Byzantine style, the Sacré Coeur is recognizable by its white colour. Inside the building, the ceiling is decorated with the largest mosaic in France measuring about 480 m².
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Sacré-Cœur
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The Sacré-Coeur, consecrated in 1919, is one of the most iconic monuments in Paris. At the top of the Butte Montmarte, it has one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the capital, from 130 metres above ground. In a Roman-Byzantine style, the Sacré Coeur is recognizable by its white colour. Inside the building, the ceiling is decorated with the largest mosaic in France measuring about 480 m².
La Vigne de Montmartre is the oldest vineyard in the capital. It consists of the the most classic varieties of the wine-producing regions of France as well as a selection of vigorous and fertile hybrids. The grape-picking festivals started in Montmartre in 1935.
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Reben des Clos Montmartre
Rue des Saules
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La Vigne de Montmartre is the oldest vineyard in the capital. It consists of the the most classic varieties of the wine-producing regions of France as well as a selection of vigorous and fertile hybrids. The grape-picking festivals started in Montmartre in 1935.