Guidebook for Paris

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Guidebook for Paris

Sightseeing

Montmartre is a district with authentic charm, famous for the basilica of Sacré-Coeur and its magnificent view of Paris. The top of the hill is discovered by taking the funicular, at the price of a metro ticket. The most athletic climb the 222 steps through the square Louise Michel. After the inevitable visit of the basilica, the visitors leave for a historical stroll on the Butte Montmartre: the place of the Tertre and its famous caricaturists, the space Dalí, the vines of Montmartre, the cabaret of the Lapin Agile, the museum Montmartre
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Montmartre
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Montmartre is a district with authentic charm, famous for the basilica of Sacré-Coeur and its magnificent view of Paris. The top of the hill is discovered by taking the funicular, at the price of a metro ticket. The most athletic climb the 222 steps through the square Louise Michel. After the inevitable visit of the basilica, the visitors leave for a historical stroll on the Butte Montmartre: the place of the Tertre and its famous caricaturists, the space Dalí, the vines of Montmartre, the cabaret of the Lapin Agile, the museum Montmartre
The Moulin-Rouge, also graphised Moulin Rouge, is a Parisian cabaret founded in 1889
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Moulin Rouge
82 Bd de Clichy
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The Moulin-Rouge, also graphised Moulin Rouge, is a Parisian cabaret founded in 1889

Getting Around

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Place de Clichy
Place de Clichy
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Essentials

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Monoprix
99 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine
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Food Scene

Here, you can taste the famous seafood, even before the traditional onion soups or meat dishes. And for good reason, this restaurant born in 1892 is the first oyster shop in Paris!
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Le Wepler
14 Pl. de Clichy
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Here, you can taste the famous seafood, even before the traditional onion soups or meat dishes. And for good reason, this restaurant born in 1892 is the first oyster shop in Paris!

Drinks & Nightlife

The O'Sullivans, we go for a drink, for dinner, in its decor worthy of the great Irish pubs. At the end of the week, the Backstage opens its doors for concerts by international artists or evenings on the dance floor until the end of the night.
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O'Sullivans Backstage By The Mill
92 Bd de Clichy
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The O'Sullivans, we go for a drink, for dinner, in its decor worthy of the great Irish pubs. At the end of the week, the Backstage opens its doors for concerts by international artists or evenings on the dance floor until the end of the night.

Arts & Culture

We go for a bucolic and arty walk After this little morning whip, we're ready for a little neighborhood tour. We start with rue Biot to admire a nice bunch of colorful street-art works, then we take the bustling Rue des Dames before joining naturally the Avenue de Clichy. This is where we stop at the square of Deux-Nèthes, a small space with beautiful lawns, a shared kitchen garden and bordered by two country lanes, the impasse of Deux-Nèthes and that of La Défense . In this last one, one reaches the BAL, a place dedicated to the documentaries where one can see rather pointed exhibitions, to find rare books or to taste Viennese pastries on a sunny terrace.
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Le Bal
6 Imp. de la Défense
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We go for a bucolic and arty walk After this little morning whip, we're ready for a little neighborhood tour. We start with rue Biot to admire a nice bunch of colorful street-art works, then we take the bustling Rue des Dames before joining naturally the Avenue de Clichy. This is where we stop at the square of Deux-Nèthes, a small space with beautiful lawns, a shared kitchen garden and bordered by two country lanes, the impasse of Deux-Nèthes and that of La Défense . In this last one, one reaches the BAL, a place dedicated to the documentaries where one can see rather pointed exhibitions, to find rare books or to taste Viennese pastries on a sunny terrace.