Montmartre est l'un des quartiers les plus typique et emblématique du vieux Paris.
La butte Montmartre se situe dans le 18ème arrondissement de Paris et est surmonté par la basilique du Sacré-Cœur.
Depuis le 19 ème siècle, de nombreux artistes y ont travaillé comme Picasso ou Modigliani, c'est devenu le symbole d'une vie rurale et autonome au sein de la capitale.
Ce lieu emblématique, très beau, vous séduira par ses monuments, sa vue imprenable sur Paris, ses terrasses, son histoire, son folklore Montmartrois etc... pour ceux ou celles qui ne peuvent grimper les marches, il y a un funiculaire.
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games promise us a beautiful journey as the Olympic Flame makes its way through the French capital. Unveiled on July 3, 2023 by Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, this route promises a unique experience for Parisians and tourists alike. We take a closer look at this emblematic route.
If you're looking for a cinephile's stroll through Paris, you can follow in the footsteps of Amélie Poulain! Jean-Pierre Jeunet's cult film showcases the capital as it has rarely been, in locations you can now explore.
The Butte of Montmartre is now applying to be part of Unesco World Heritage sites to rekindle the attractiveness of Paris 18th arrondissement and tourism, after the Covid-19 pandemic.
On August 14, 1910, Willy Ronis was born at the foot of the Butte Montmartre. In love with Paris, the photographer spent his life capturing scenes of everyday Parisian life with tenderness and poetry, preferring snapshots taken in the moment to staged images.