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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

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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

How do you get to Montmartre?<\/h2>\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