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Montmartre THE BOHEMIAN SIDE OF PARIS!

by Terri Guthrie | photo courtesy of Terri Guthrie

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If Paris is on your bucket list for the future, you probably will see the obvious iconic sites like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame. But be sure and add the historic district of Montmartre.

I was very curious about this area of Paris that is rich in artistic history. Now, Montmartre is always on our Paris itinerary!

We wandered the cobblestone streets and marveled at the bohemian vibe. This hill is the highest point in all of Paris! There are fascinating legends and lots of colorful history in Montmartre!

I would recommend starting your sightseeing at Moulin Rouge. This is the famous cabaret that began in 1889 and is still running today. Many famous artists were nurtured here and had studios or worked in or around Montmartre. All these artist homes and some film locations are fascinating to see. A local tour guide is always a good idea. Or try the Little Train of Montmartre. It loops around the hill taking visitors on a 40-minute tour with commentary. While exploring, we found a new favorite place to eat. It is restaurant “La Mere Catherine,” and it is right in the heart of Montmartre. We enjoyed delicious authentic French cuisine in a charming dining room. It’s “The First French Bistro,” and was founded in 1793. It’s one of the oldest restaurants in Paris.

As we walked to the top of this steep hill in Montmartre, we finally saw the breathtaking Basilica of Sacre-Coeur as it sits like a white crown overlooking Paris. It’s truly a masterpiece of grace and grandeur!

Do like most tourists and enjoy simply sitting on the massive steps in front of Sacre-Coeur. It overlooks the entire city. It is absolutely one of the most spectacular views in all of Paris…and

is not to be missed!

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