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The 18th arrondissement of Paris is probably best known for the hill of Montmartre which was the centre of the Communard uprising of the late-nineteenth century, but is also perhaps better known as the centre of the flourishing artist community of the period from around 1907-1914.
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- What to See: Top Attractions
- Shopping
- What to Eat: Restaurants, Brasseries, and Bistros
- Bars and Nightlife
- Where to Stay: Hotels and Other Accommodation
Pigalle and Montmartre
As soon as you get off the metro at Pigalle, you will notice a narrow street heading uphill lined with souvenirshops. Walk past the cheesy souvenir shops, and head up the hill for a wonderful view of all of Paris from Montmartre. Montmartreis where the classic film Amélie Poulin was filmed and its iconic cobblestone streets will carry you past a ton of vintage and ethnic stores. Excavations have shown a settlement existed here since the Gallo-Roman days. The name comes from the legend of Sain...
La Basilique du Sacré Cœur de Montmartre
Consecrated in 1919, Sacré-Cœur Basilica is located at top of a hill called butte Montmartre, and is the highest point in the city (except for the Eiffel tower). It was built as a penance for the local riots and troubles that happened during the Paris Commune of 1871 right here in Montmartre. The Basilica is free to enter and certainly quite impressive to explore. However, it is in coming back out of the Basilica, that you notice the views. Have a seat on the stairs of Sacre Coeur and admire...
Place du Tertre
Right next to the bottom of the stairs at Sacre Coeur, you will notice a series of small streets leading into the heart of Montmartre. Head to Place du Tertre to watch the painters and the caricaturists do their thing. There are plenty of bistros and restaurants with terrasses around the square so sip a glass of wine as you take in the views.
Marché aux Puces de Saint Ouen
Located just on the border of the 18th arrondissement is one of the biggest antique markets in Paris. Marché aux Puces literally translates to “flea market”, and in the neighborhood of Saint Ouen you have the biggest one in Paris. With over 2000 little shops and stands of mainly antiques and artwork, this is market is one of the most popular in Paris. The market dates back to 1885 and is on the border of Paris, because at the time the government décretdid not allow the merchants to set up sho...
The 18th arrondissement has no shortage of restaurants, with quite a variety. Some local favorites are: 1. Seb’on– elegant seasonal plates at 62 Rue d’Orsel, 75018 Paris 2. Le Bouclard– classic French at 1 Rue Cavallotti, 75018 Paris 3. L’Arcane– French fare at 52 Rue Lamarck, 75018 Paris You can find more ideas and ways of spending an evening in P...
The quartierof Pigalle may be best known for the Moulin Rouge but there is quite a bit of other nightlife in this area of Paris as well.
Montmartre and the 18eme arrondissement is one that attracts a lot of tourists because of its budget friendly hotels, and since there are several metro stationsaround the area that make it very convenient to get around. I should note however, that in Europe when a hotel is rated as 3-star, it is not the same as a 3-star rating in North America. Thi...
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- Montmartre Neighborhood.
- Sacre-Coeur Basilica.
- Montmartre Cemetery.
- Place des Tertres.
The magic 18th arrondissement of Paris: a rich history, vibrant local life, an array of cultural offerings, magical streets.
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