{"id":10828,"date":"2018-09-23T15:35:26","date_gmt":"2018-09-23T12:35:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/metropole-voyage.com\/montmartre\/"},"modified":"2025-01-15T00:57:13","modified_gmt":"2025-01-14T21:57:13","slug":"montmartre","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/metropole-voyage.com\/en\/montmartre\/","title":{"rendered":"Montmartre"},"content":{"rendered":"
Montmartre Hill (translated as “mountain of martyrs”) is the highest point of Paris, 128 meters high. The hill was named after an event that took place in the third century: on the summit, St. Dionysius the Martyr, the first Christian bishop of the city, was executed.<\/p>\n
French bohemians – writers and musicians, artists and poets – lived in the present moment and did not think about tomorrow, worked and created without any limits – sometimes hungry, but always with a belief in the beautiful. Montmartre<\/strong> has absorbed this sense of life to the full. Sometimes it seems that he, this district, could feel and empathize, watching the romance and hardships of life of noble persons as if from above – symbolically, it is the highest point of the French capital. Montmartre is always ready to welcome guests. It is possible that the starting point of your sightseeing tour<\/a> of Paris will also be Montmartre.<\/p>\n The famous hill of the same name is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris<\/a>. It is not difficult to get there – transportation connections within Paris are excellent, and Montmartre can be reached by metro:<\/p>\n You can also get to Montmartre by city buses (routes #30, 31, 80, 85).<\/p>\n You can go up the hill by cable car. The funicular starts at the foot of the hill and goes all the way up to the Sacr\u00e9-Coeur Basilica. The cable car ride takes only a minute and a half and will save you energy for further sightseeing. The funicular line itself is quite old – it was opened in 1900. The funicular operates 7 days a week from 6am to 0.45am. The cost of the trip is the same as the regular subway. Special tourist buses – Montmartrobus – run along Montmartre. They visit all the famous sights of the area. They are very convenient for tourists, because ordinary public transportation tickets can be used for a trip on such a bus.<\/p>\n Many travelers who are limited in time prefer to rent a car with a driver in Paris<\/a> – it saves time and complete independence from public transport. If you have the appropriate license and at least a little knowledge of the city, you can drive yourself.<\/p>\n To get to know Montmartre better, take a tour<\/a>. This neighborhood is full of attractions.<\/p>\n The huge Catholic cathedral is located at the very top of the hill. The square in front of the basilica offers a breathtaking view of the city. Sacr\u00e9-Coeur is a kind of roof of Paris, and the basilica itself has become a recognizable symbol of Montmartre.<\/p>\n The cabaret has become a distinctive symbol of Paris. Moulin Rouge<\/a> is the place where cancan and rivers of champagne meet at one point to delight the tireless guest. Sixty beautiful dancers on wings of feathers and rhinestones will take you to the world of colorful dance. Despite the high price of admission (125 euros), the show is extremely popular – book tickets in advance.<\/p>\n The phrase “I love you” can be written in 200 different languages. It’s no surprise that Le Mur de Je T’aime – a place where you can improve your foreign linguistics skills, but only for one sentence – has sprung up in Paris.<\/p>\n The square itself and the erotic museum located here have made this area quite popular with some categories of tourists. There are many adult stores here. It is a kind of red light district<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n “Talent must be hungry” – informs us a phrase from a famous Soviet movie. Bateau-Lavoir is a famous French hostel where many poor artists lived. Picasso and Modigliani were among them. At different times, Spanish creators neighbored here with Italian ones. The house has a second name – “floating laundry”. Noisy companies of the masters of the brush rested in the cabaret “Lapin Agile” (Lapin Agile).<\/p>\n If in St. Petersburg the square in front of St. Catherine’s Church is considered a vernissage, in Montmartre this role has been taken over by Place de la Tertre. During the day, artists work here – you can choose a painting to suit your taste or order your own portrait.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n In conclusion, a word of advice. Watch the short film “Montmartre” from the series “Paris, I Love You” (directed by Bruno Podalyd\u00e8s). <\/em><\/p>\n Recommended visit:<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Montmartre Hill (translated as “mountain of martyrs”) is the highest point of Paris, 128 meters high. The hill was named after an event that took place in the third century: on the summit, St. Dionysius the Martyr, the first Christian bishop of the city, was executed. 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Funicular<\/h3>\n
If you’re in Paris for the weekend<\/h3>\n
Montmartre sights. Tour of Montmartre.<\/h2>\n
Sacr\u00e9-Coeur Basilica<\/h3>\n
\nMoulin Rouge<\/h3>\n
\nWall of Love<\/h3>\n
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Place Pigalle<\/h3>\n
Bateau-Lavoir<\/h3>\n
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Place du Tertre<\/h3>\n
Interesting facts about Montmartre<\/h3>\n
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