in the quartier.
1e . the louvre
2e . bourse
3e . temple/marais
4e . hotel de ville
5e . latin quarter
6e . saint-germain
7e . invalides
8e . champs-elysées
9e . opéra
10e . st. martin
11e . bastille
12e . reuilly
13e . gobelins
14e . montparnasse
15e . vaugirard
16e . passy
17e . batignolles
18e . montmartre
Montmartre, in the 18th arrondissement of paris, is most well-known as home to the basilica Sacre Coeur and the Moulin Rouge. With its sloping hills and series of ascending stairways, one has a sense of being in a small village just outside of Paris as you walk the cobblestone streets.
The streets made famous by the movie “Amélie” and dance halls brought to life by bohemian artist Toulouse Lautrec, Montmartre is still home to many artists and movie makers. The Moulin Rouge at Place Blanche and other music halls & sex shops line the Boulevard de Clichy. As you climb rue Lepic, you will pass Amélie’s Aux Deux Moulin and series of market shops. Rue des Abbesses, lined with Parisians favorite clothing boutiques and cafés, also features the Art Nouveau church of Saint Jean and an original metro stop. Continue along rue Yvonne leTac to reach the foot of the Sacre Coeur. Climbing further, just West of the Basilica you will find Place Tertre, filled with local artists selling their works and sketching portraits.
19e . buttes-chaumont
20e . ménilmontant