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The Best Way to Get to the Sacré-Cœur

The Sacré-Cœur is one of the most visited destinations in France. The focal point of Montmartre, the basilica on top of the hill is easy to reach by public transport. Metro The blue line 2 and the green line 12 both take you in walking distance of the Sacré-Cœur. The closest metro stop to the basilica is Anvers on the line 2.…

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Bateau-Lavoir: An Artist’s Residence in Montmartre

Situated on Place Emile Goudeau, on the edge of Place de Tetre, Bateau-Lavoir was once home to many of Montmartre’s illustrious artists. A residence and meeting place for some of the era’s most prominent creatives, it was also the birthplace of Cubism. A former « guinguette« , the building was converted into house in 1860 and later divided into space…

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Remembering Dalida in Montmartre

Born in Egypt to Italian parents, Dalida became a worldwide star when she moved to Paris. Transforming her modelling career into singing, Dalida subsequently began a 31-year singing career in France in 1954. She would go on to sell over 170 million albums worldwide in 10 languages and became the inspiration for the Platinum album award. Today, Dalida is the…

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Discover 21 exciting activities for families in Paris

21 must-see places to visit with the kids  Best Things to Do with Kids in Paris 1- LOUVRE Nine dedicated workshops lasting two to three hours are available free of charge, upon reservation. The program and activities are renewed every quarter, and are designed to suit all visitors: young people and adults, individuals or groups. https://www.louvre.fr/expositions-et-evenements/evenements-activites?type=15 It is forbidden to…

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How Do You Use the Vélibs in Paris?
How Do You Use the Vélibs in Paris?

A keen cyclist? Not a fan of public transport? Wondering just exactly how you use the Vélibs in Paris? The Paris transport system isn’t for everyone. If you’re brave enough to face Parisian traffic head on, you might just find that it’s the quickest method of moving around the city. The Velib bicycle rental system was launched in 2007 and…

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Montmartre Cemetery: The Writers – Part 2
Montmartre Cemetery: The Writers – Part 2

Montmartre was once home to many of France’s celebrated figures; from actresses to essayists, singers to writers. Just metres away from our hostel is the cemetery where many of these famous artists were laid to rest. Here are 5 more famous writers you can find at the Montmartre cemetery. Émile Zola (1840-1902) Émile Zola was a French playwright, novelist and…

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Maurice Utrillo: Montmartre’s Master of Cityscapes
Maurice Utrillo: Montmartre’s Master of Cityscapes

Maurice Utrillo was one of very few painters to actually be born and raised in the bohemian quarter. His mother, Suzanne Valadon, was an artist’s model, who would later herself go on to become a famed artist in her own right. The question of who was Maurice’s father has long been the stuff of legend. Suzanne thought that Renoir or Degas could have been…

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5 jours, 5 musées à connaitre
5 jours, 5 musées à connaitre

Musée Nissim de Canmondo Le musée porte le nom de Moïse de Camondo, riche banquier de religion juive  et collectionneur d’art, qui a légué son hôtel particulier et sa collection d’art à l’État français en mémoire de son fils, Nissim de Camondo, mort pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Le musée est situé dans un bel hôtel particulier du XVIIIe siècle…

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Au Lapin Agile: Montmartre’s Enduring Cabaret
Au Lapin Agile: Montmartre’s Enduring Cabaret

  One of the many representations of le Lapin Agile by Montmartre local Maurice Utrillo. In the late 19th century, the lower section of Montmartre was home to many cabarets, such as le Chat Noir and le Moulin Rouge. The district, like the cabarets themselves, were often dangerous places. Crime and prostitution riddled the area, while the top of the…

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