Montmartre, Paris ... Off the Tourist Track
This is a look at the hilly Montmartre area of Paris, with emphasis on the parts of the butte that are off the well-worn tourist track.
I've already made a video that shows the touristy parts of Montmartre, such as Sacré-Cœur basilica and the artists' square (place du Tertre). You can find that on my channel, or there's a link to it at the end of this video. This considerably longer video explores just about everything except those touristy areas. Of course, all of Montmartre (and all of Paris) attracts tourists, but the density of tourists declines by at least a factor of 100 once you are off the beaten track.
There is a great deal to see in Montmartre, and this video cannot do it proper justice in 38 minutes. It's much more interesting to walk through this neighborhood than it is to see a video about it. However, I've tried to capture as much of a reasonable cross-section of Montmartre as I could, for those who don't or won't have the opportunity to see it in person.
The video shows places like the rue Lepic, avenue Junot, place Dalida, rue Cortot, rue Saint Vincent, rue des Trois Frères, rue des Abbesses, rue Caulaincourt, rue Lamarck, the Suzanne Buisson garden, the two main cemeteries on the butte, assorted stairways, other gardens, and points of interest (such as several shooting locations from the movies Amélie and Ronin), and so on.
If this videos seems quiet, that's because Montmartre is a lot quieter than the rest of Paris, since the twisty little streets discourage through traffic.
Index:
00:09 Lepic Street (rue Lepic)
03:06 Moulin de la Galette
05:35 Marcel Aymé Place (place Marcel Aymé)
06:34 Dalida Place (place Dalida)
08:09 Suzanne Buisson Park (parc Suzanne Buisson)
09:16 Junot Avenue (avenue Junot)
09:36 Leandre Villa (Villa Léandre)
11:01 Saint Vincent Cemetery (cimetière Saint Vincent)
11:39 Montmartre Cemetery (cimetière de Montmartre)
14:36 Caulaincourt Street (rue Caulaincourt)
16:03 Joël Le Tac Park (parc Joël Le Tac / parc Constantin Pecqueur)
17:51 Abreuvoir Street (rue de l'Abreuvoir)
18:27 Cortot Street (rue Cortot)
20:10 Lapin Agile
20:20 Clos de Montmartre (vineyard)
20:40 Saint Vincent Street (rue Saint Vincent)
21:34 Mont-Cenis Street (rue du Mont-Cenis)
21:52 Chevalier de la Barre Street (rue du Chevalier de la Barre)
22:22 Carmel de Montmartre
23:35 Bleustein-Blanchet Park (parc Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet)
25:00 Lamarck Street (rue Lamarck) and Lamark-Caulaincourt
25:51 Trois Frères Street (rue des Trois Frères)
26:03 Ravignan Street (rue Ravignan)
28:14 Gabrielle Street (rue Gabrielle)
29:20 Montmartre Funicular (Funiculaire de Montmartre)
29:39 Foyatier Street (rue Foyatier)
29:53 Abbesses Alley (passage des Abbesses)
30:09 Abbesses Garden (jardin des Abbesses)
31:36 Abbesses Place (place des Abbesses)
32:04 Jean Rictus Square and I Love You wall (square Jean Rictus et mur des Je t'aime)
32:28 Abbesses Métro
32:34 Church of Saint John of Montmartre (Église St. Jean de Mont martre)
33:06 Abbesses Street (rue des Abbesses)
34:10 Charles Dullin Place (place Charles Dullin)
36:20 Utrillo Street (rue Maurice Utrillo)
Principal photography for this video was carried out in March, 2012.
Paris, France - Video Tour of Montmartre (Part 1)
Hello and welcome for another video tour of a fantastic neighborhood in Paris by New York Habitat ( ). In this video, we visit the lovely district of Montmartre, a Paris neighborhood with winding streets that give the feeling that you have left Paris, which is one of the trendiest and most curious districts of the city.
This will be the first of a two-part series of video tours on this fantastic neighborhood.
Also, feel free to watch other great video tours of Paris neighborhoods, such as this one of the Champs Elysees ( ) or this one of Saint-Germain-des-Pres ( ).
Montmartre, or the Mountain of the Martyrs, most likely gets its name from the martyr Saint Denis. When wandering around up on the hill, be sure to keep an eye out for the headless statue of Saint Denis hidden in a little garden.
Sacre-Coeur, the white-domed church on the top of La Butte, is actually much younger than it looks, and was the subject of much controversy when it was built in 1914. The building of the church helped lead to tourism in the city and especially to the Montmartre area as the French flocked to see the church, even though most of the artists and bohemian characters were firmly against the building of such a massive religious structure in Montmartre.
The Moulin Rouge is perhaps the most famous, or rather infamous, cabaret in the world. The red windmill was inspired by the thirty or so windmills that dotted Montmartre at the time it opened in 1889. The once ultra-risqué birthplace of the cancan dance has now turned into a sort of tourist Mecca.
If you really want to absorb yourself into the culture and daily life of Montmartre, there is no better way to truly enjoy your stay in Paris than to book a vacation rental in Paris with New York Habitat.
Located just next to the Moulin de la Galette in Montmartre, this furnished studio ( ) is on the 5th floor of a 19th Century walk-up building. This apartment has wood floors throughout, an open fully equipped kitchen, and a massage shower.
On the ground floor, and easily accessible, this one-bedroom furnished apartment in Montmartre ( ) features all the basic amenities, including cable TV and a DVD player, has the luxury of air conditioning, and is furnished with 2 single beds and 2 single sized sofa beds for sleeping up to 4 people.
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While the cabaret at the Moulin Rouge was more for wealthy Parisian men, the Moulin de la Galette held a Bal Populaire, which was an event that anyone could attend in the garden, for the locals to bring their sweethearts on the weekend. It was there that the impressionist artist Renoir painted his masterpiece, the Bal du Moulin de la Galette.
While most of the cabarets down closer to the boulevards were full of dancing girls and well off Parisians, the little Lapin Agile was the artists' hangout. The artistic cabaret changed names several times until one finally stuck --Le Lapin Agile, the Agile Rabbit, a play on words regarding the artist Andre Gill, who painted the playful rabbit trying to escape his fate in a sizzling frying pan.
The area continues to have a great nightlife buzz. Grab a seat at Le Saint (7 Rue Saint-Séverin) if you want to experience a real local's bar for a coffee or beer, or head to La Fourmi if you are after a drink or two amongst the cool Montmartois If you are in the sparkling mood, check out Call Me Bubbles (54 Rue Custine), a tiny but trendy new Champagne bar behind Sacre Coeur.
If it is clubbing you're after try the famous club Folies Pigalle (11 Place Pigalle) or the recently revived Bus Palladium (6 Rue Fontaine), with live music or DJs depending on the night.
Be sure to check NY Habitat blog too, where you can find plenty of information about the area of Montmartre in Paris
Thank you for watching this video tour by New York Habitat. We hope to see you soon in the fabulous streets of Montmartre!
Continue the visit with Part 2 of our Video Tour:
How to Visit Paris on a Budget - Money Saving Travel Tips
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Paris is known for being an expensive city, but there are plenty of ways that you can save money during your vacation.
Here are some of our tips!
Paris is filled with the most iconic landmarks on earth and luckily for the budget traveler, they can all be seen for free!
Choosing a holiday apartment rental can help you save a lot of money. You get more space, and bang for your buck and deeper discounts when you stay for a longer amount of time.
Having a kitchen in your apartment is a great way to save money on meals.
We find that eating out is one of the most expensive parts of travel.
so if you can cook yourself a nice romantic dinner in with a bottle of fine wine from the Carfourre, you're going to save a lot of money
When in Paris, make sure to take advantage of free tours, they're all over the place and it's a great way to learn about the history of Paris.
Many museums in Paris offer free days, once a month, like the Museé D'Orsay here.
On the first Sunday of every month, you can get in for free.
Be sure to check and see when museums have discounts on certain days of the week where you can get in for the last couple of hours for a fraction of the price.
When you're in Paris be sure to take advantage of the free churches like Notre Dame.
They're absolutely beautiful inside and they're free!
I'm on the steps of Sacre Couer in Mont Martre, and it's the best view of Paris, save for the Eiffel Tower or Monteparnasse, but this view is free.
Choosing the right disctrict to stay in can save you a lot of money.
This studio in Montmartre starts at 49 Euro a night.
So another great budget tip in Paris is head down to your local Fanprix or Carfourre, grab yourself some meats, cheeses and baguettes, and head somewhere to have yourself a great picnic.
When you do decide to eat out in Paris, make sure to hit the Latin Quarter, you can get a 3 course meal for under €20.
Here's a tip to help you save money, whenever you see the emblem of Paris on a museum, it means it's free.
Here's a great site in Paris that you can see for free!
Instead of taking taxis or tourist busses, take the metro instead.
Paris has an extensive system and it stops at all the major sites.
There is so much that you can do for free in Paris, be it walking through the cemeteries of Monteparnasse and Pere la Chaise to visit the famous residents,
to taking advantage of watching the talented musicians and artists performing in the streets.
You don't need to go inside to witness beautiful art in Paris. The city itself is a living work of art.
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Montmartre - Paris, France. (Sacré-Coeur, Place du Tertre...)
Montmartre - Paris, France. Visit Montmartre, one of the most famous districts of the city of Paris, capital of France. Among the things to see are: the famous Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre-Coeur), the painters of the Place du Tertre, the funicular, the famous staircases of Montmartre... From the top of the hill you will see one of the most beautiful views of Paris...
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La butte Montmartre, ses rues et la Basilique du Sacré Cœur.
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Sacre Coeur Montmartre - O que fazer na atração mais controversa de Paris.
Hoje é dia da Sacre Coeur Montmartre um dos lugares mais controversos de Paris!Este lugar tem que fazer parte do seu roteiro! Aqui fica um dos pontos mais altos da cidade luz e as vistas são de arrepiar!
A Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre é um dos maiores símbolos da Cidade Luz. Está localizada no topo do monte Martre, o ponto mais alto da cidade e é um dos monumentos mais visitados de toda a França!
Construída quase inteiramente em mármore Travertino, sua cor branca se destaca de muitas outras basílicas espalhadas pelo mundo. Se observa que sua influência é Romano Bizantina e isto trouxe inúmeras críticas no decorrer de sua construção.
A Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre foi idealizada no formato de cruz grega adornada por quatro enormes cúpulas. A gigantesca cúpula central possui cerca de oitenta metros de altura.
A torre que serve de campanário, possui um sino de três metros de diâmetro e de mais de 25 toneladas. Um passeio espetacular, especialmente se você desejar subir os 300 degráus que te levam lá para o domo desta espetacular obra religiosa!
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Montmartre Paris
This video contains a number of clips from my last video of Paris, but also some previously unseen footage (wahey). Produced purely for the benefit of , it shows the delights of visiting the Montmartre district of Paris with its colourful characters, great cafes and restaurants and above all the Sacre Coeur Church from where you can pretty much see the whole of Paris. The Pigalle is just at the bottom of the hill, with the Moulin Rouge and other delights.
The Stairs of Montmartre, Paris