

#1Sacré-Coeur Basilica
Perched on the hill of Montmartre, the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is one of Paris’ most emblematic monuments. With its impressive architecture and panoramic view over the city, it’s the ideal place to start your stroll in the 18th arrondissement.
Climbing the steps of the Basilica also means plunging into a place imbued with spirituality and majesty. From up there, you’ll marvel at the panoramic view of Paris, particularly at sunset, when the city lights up. A soothing and inspiring place, perfect for a contemplative break.
#2Le Moulin Rouge
Another great symbol of the 18th arrondissement is the legendary Moulin Rouge, a temple of dance and music that embodies the spirit of bohemian Paris. Since its creation in 1889, it has continued to set the nightlife scene alight with its dazzling cabarets and revues.
It’s impossible not to stop and admire the famous Moulin Rouge and its unique atmosphere. The magic of this legendary venue is palpable as soon as you approach, with its colorful illuminations and bewitching atmosphere. The Moulin Rouge is a must-see for anyone wishing to sample the timeless charm of festive Paris.
#3Strolling in Montmartre
Montmartre is the soul of Paris. To lose yourself in its steep alleyways is to soak up its history and timeless charm. The district is brimming with picturesque corners and places steeped in art and culture.
Don’t miss the Mur des Je T’Aime, located in Square Jehan Rictus, where you can read “Je t’aime” in over 280 languages. An ideal spot for a romantic break. Strolling through Montmartre also means discovering artists’ studios, cafés where time seems suspended, and spectacular views over the capital. A true journey through time, where art and history intertwine.
#4Dalida: an icon of the 18th century
The 18th arrondissement is also home to the illustrious singer Dalida. The place where she lived and performed during her Paris years remains a symbol of her artistic legacy.
For fans of the star, a visit is a must, between her house on Rue d’Orchampt, her memorial on Rue de l’Abreuvoir, and her tomb in the Montmartre cemetery, a place of pilgrimage for her fans. His songs, his inimitable voice and his time in this neighborhood marked an era. To stroll through these places is to rediscover Dalida’s Paris, between emotion and homage.
#5La Halle Saint-Pierre
La Halle Saint-Pierre, a veritable temple to art brut, is a must-see for contemporary art enthusiasts. Housed in a former industrial hall, the museum exhibits works by self-taught, non-conformist artists.
A unique place where art takes on unexpected forms. The place, with its old-fashioned walls and raw atmosphere, is a place where art is fully experienced, far from traditional galleries.
#6Getting lost in the 18th arrondissement
Finally, don’t hesitate to lose yourself in neighborhoods like Clignancourt, Jules Joffrin or Lamarck, to discover the local markets, authentic cafés and local atmospheres of this diverse arrondissement.
These neighborhoods offer another facet of Paris, a more intimate and truly lively one. Each has its own unique character, from the liveliness of Rue Clignancourt to the tranquility of the small squares around Lamarck. A different experience around every corner.
#7Van Gogh: immersion in his daily life
Vincent and his brother Théo’s apartment in the 18th arrondissement offers a glimpse into the artist’s intimate world. It’s an opportunity to rediscover their life in this neighborhood, a perfect place for art lovers.
This modest apartment, now preserved as a tribute to their stay, recalls a time when Montmartre was still a small Parisian village. A cultural stopover that will delight art and history enthusiasts.
#8The Abbesses district
It’s here that you’ll find one of the most beautiful markets in Paris, as well as numerous small boutiques and typical cafés. The Moulin de la Galette, famous for its scenes immortalized by Impressionist painters like Renoir, adds to the magic of this bohemian district.
This lively place, imbued with gentleness and authenticity, is the perfect embodiment of the Montmartre atmosphere. To stroll through its streets is to discover a timeless Paris, where every corner seems to tell a story.
#9Le Passe-Muraille
In the heart of Montmartre, the Passe-Muraille is a surprising sculpture that pays homage to the writer Marcel Aymé and his eponymous work. The figure literally seems to escape from a wall, and invites you to discover this district full of poetry and legend.
The sculpture, which seems almost magical, is a nod to the district’s abundant imagination. As you walk past, you can’t help but be carried away by the originality and creativity that inhabit Montmartre.
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