Hill of Montmartre

A place of contrasts
Rating 5110

8 april 2015Travel time: 10 march 2014
For me, Momartre was a place of contrasts. Early in the morning it is calm with half-empty streets and souvenir shops with the solemn Sacre Coeur standing on top, and in the evening it is filled with noisy, tipsy citizens. And there were not many tourists among them. The first time I advise you to climb the hill on foot. This is very romantic. If you have no strength at all, then go up on the funicular. Use the ticket that you bought for the subway. Pass through the validator and that's it. Be sure to visit Sacre Coeur. Remember not to speak loudly. You can buy a commemorative medal for 1-2 euros. And there are a lot of shops and shops with souvenirs. We got everything we wanted in one place. You can also pay by card if the purchase is more than 10 euros. You can wander the streets for hours. Find the monument to Dalida and the Man Walking Through Walls.
Look at the famous cafe "At the cheerful hare" and get stuck for a long time on Tert Square, looking at the works of local artists. We never decided to dine there. In the evening, the entire square is filled with tables with a large number of tipsy people. In the evening, she did not like it. It is better to go down slowly and on foot, so you will reach the famous Moulin Rouge. During the day, the area is like a district, but in the evening the place is dumb. But it's okay and it's enough. It is believed to be a red light district. I put 5 points, because my expectations were much higher than reality.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

Comments (0) leave a comment
PLACES NEARBY
QUESTION-ANSWER
No questions