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Our neighborhoods offer a rich blend of history, culture, and modern-day charm, making them must-visit areas in Paris.

SoPi

  • Rue des Martyrs:
    A bustling street filled with bakeries, cafes, boutiques, and gourmet food shops.
  • Moulin Rouge:
    The legendary cabaret known for its dazzling shows and historic significance.
  • Musée de la Vie Romantique:
    A charming museum dedicated to the Romantic era, with art, literature, and historical artifacts.
  • Place Pigalle:
    Known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues.
  • Avenue de Trudaine:
    A delightful blend of charming boutiques, diverse restaurants, stunning architecture, and tree-lined avenues, making it a picturesque and vibrant destination.
  • Square d’Anvers:
    A lovely park ideal for a relaxing stroll or a picnic, offering a quiet escape from the bustling city.

Rochechouart

  • Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul:
    A beautiful church known for its impressive architecture and serene atmosphere.
  • Le Trianon:
    A historic theater and concert hall hosting a variety of performances, from concerts to plays.
  • Folies Bergère:
    Another historic theater famous for its variety shows, musicals, and performances.
  • The covered market of Saint-Quentin:
    A vibrant hub of local culture and cuisine, offering a diverse array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal products within its historic and architecturally stunning setting.
  • Rue Cadet:
    A charming street lined with unique boutiques, diverse restaurants, and beautiful architecture, making it a delightful destination for shopping and dining.
  • Passage Jouffroy:
    A historic and enchanting covered passageway, famed for its elegant 19th-century architecture, quaint boutiques, and charming cafes.

Montmartre

  • Sacré-Cœur Basilica:
    An iconic church offering stunning views of Paris from its steps.
  • Place du Tertre:
    A lively square filled with artists painting and selling their works, capturing the bohemian spirit of Montmartre.
  • Montmartre Cemetery:
    A historic cemetery where notable figures such as Émile Zola and Alexandre Dumas are buried.
  • Musée de Montmartre:
    A museum showcasing the rich artistic history of Montmartre, including works by Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec.
  • Le Mur des Je t’aime (I Love You Wall):
    A unique mural where “I love you” is written in numerous languages, celebrating love and unity.
  • The Marché Saint-Pierre:
    Renowned among Parisian seamstresses, decorators, and designers for its extensive selection of fabrics and textiles, as well as its distinctive and charming architecture.
  • Halle Saint-Pierre:
    An intriguing destination. It’s a former covered market, now transformed into an exhibition space dedicated to art brut and art singulier, with a bookshop and café on the premises.
  • Jardin sauvage Saint-Vincent:
    A unique pocket of untamed nature within the city, spanning 2,000 square meters where vegetation flourishes freely, featuring trees and bushes draped in ivy, a pond, and a thriving ecosystem. Guided tours available from April 1st to October 31st.