Montmartre.
Is there still need to present? An eminently tourist area, but still remains one of the most charming of all the capital. Special mention for the Abbesses district, Parisian, and more Montmartre.
To see: The Sacred Heart, Abbesses, Barbes, Place du Tertre ...
Marsh.
One of the oldest district of the capital, it is also one of the trendiest neighborhoods, with a host of restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, add in several museums.
To see: The Picasso Museum, Place des Vosges, the Carnavalet Museum, the Red Children Market ...
The Latin quarter.
legendary district of Paris, in the 5th district, the setting is exceptional around the Sorbonne, along the Rue des Ecoles and the friendly and lively Rue Mouffetard.
See: La Sorbonne, the Pantheon, Rue Mouffetard, the Jardin des Plantes, the Arenes de Lutece ...
Saint-Germain - Odéon.
In the heart of Paris, the Place Saint-André des Arts in Odeon, going back to the Garden of Luxembourg, a dive in the chic and trendy Paris.
To see: The Jardin du Luxembourg, Luxembourg Palace - Senate, the Odeon Theatre, New Bridge, Gateway Arts, Café de Flore, Café des Deux Magots ...
Canal Saint-Martin.
Close to the lively Oberkampf district, the channel enjoys a quiet atmosphere for a very romantic setting ...
Chinatown 13th district.
With a little imagination you can forget that you are in Paris, the urban landscape that awaits you and the surrounding population will transport you in one of these gigantic Asian metropolis.
Belleville and Ménilmontant.
For their popular atmosphere, cosmopolitan and artistic. Straddling the 19th and 20th these two districts are discovered lounging, enjoy the Buttes Chaumont park, down the street from Belle-city, take a look at the Doyenez street, completely graffée, ascend to Belle Park city...
To Ménilmontant, obligatory passage to Père Lachaise and quoted Aubry, a little carefully hidden treasure, attached to the wall of the cemetery, a tiny Parisian neighborhood or rub craft shops and small houses with gardens.
Bastille.
Place de la Bastille is the regular venue for various events, it is also popular for its many cafes, restaurants, cinemas and nightclubs. (Mainly located in the Lappe Street).
To see: The July Column - Opera Bastille, behind
La Butte aux Cailles.
Picturesque neighborhood in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, built on a 62m high hill that overlooked the river Bièvre up as it is done underground in the early twentieth century. A special feature of this area is the lack of large building, this fact is explained by the presence of limestone quarry in the hill, preventing construction of buildings and heavy thus giving the Butte aux Cailles the charm of a village in central Paris.
The Indian district of Paris.
The Indian district of Paris is located near the metro Chapel in the north of the capital, near the North Station. It is called Indian district but in fact it also hosts comers people of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. You can find clothes shops, Indian restaurants, video stores and CDs of Bollywood films, as well as grocery stores with everything you need to prepare an Indian meal.
The Village of Charonne.
The charm of a small town in central Paris. Its bell tower, cobblestones and low houses. Give yourself a bucolic break in the former village of Charonne. Annexed by Paris in 1860, it has retained its high street (rue de Bagnolet), its central square (Place Saint-Blaise), dominated by the parish (Saint-Germain church, 13th century).
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