We were last on Montmartre in 2019 and decided it was time to visit again, using the Paris in 20 Walks book Rebecca had given us. Our 2019 visit is in two blogposts, the churches, and the rest. For 2026, it was largely still other things, nicely complementing past visits.
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| We took the Metro to Place de Clichy and then walked on to Montmartre, encountering this along the way, the monument to Jobs and Wozniak...wait, no...the monument to socialist utopian Charles Fourier, inspiration of Utopia, Ohio, and numerous other US towns (look it up) (probably all deep red now) |
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| Further along the way, incredibly, two side-by-side Irish bars |
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| Across the boulevard, not to be outdone, side-by-side her and his sex shoppes...we must be getting close to... |
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| Yes, the world-famous Moulin Rouge... |
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| Les Girls |
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| The tourist train confirms the importance of the place; in our experience Montmartre is the only place in Paris you will see the petits trains, and you will see many here |
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| Another important place, the Cafe des Deux Moulins, the cafe of the two windmills; where the Amelie of the movie Amelie worked as a waitress...we need to see the movie |
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| Another important place, a nearby Viennoiserie, with the most extensive list of tarts and quiches we have seen; beautifully done, too |
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| We stopped for a snack |
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| Street scene, Rue Lepic, or some other Rue |
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| Studio 28, famous artsy cinema of yore |
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| We have boldly eschewed the funicular and are walking our way to the top; this scene looks northerly, away from the city |
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| Paris is a city of 6 and 7 story buildings, and all of them need rooftop and chimney access; this is one of the more rudimentary staircases we have seen.... |
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| Looking toward the city |
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| So there are indeed two remaining windmills: the Radet and the Blue-fin; here is one, seen through the trees |
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| And the other, now part of the Moulin de la Galette resto |
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| Times have changed...this is how Renoir pictured the Moulin de la Galette in the late 1870s; no wonder we romanticize the past...no windmills |
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| Springtime in Paris |
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| Bust [sic] of Dalida, Italian/Egyptian singer beloved in Paris; she lived on this square in Montmartre; someone has scribbled in "Don't touch...respect her soul" |
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| Very famous cafe, La Maison Rose, from 1908, frequented by many famous French-type personnes |
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| Street scene |
























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