
- Private transportation
- Gloves
- Blankets
- Story-Telling
- Rain Gear
- Food and Beverages
- Entry tickets to the monuments
- Story-telling not recommended for children.
Rue de Navarin was home to not one, but three of Paris' most famous brothels from the roaring 1920s. Here we will discuss the history and impact of prostitution in Paris.
The most well known Parisian cabaret, this popular nightclub has been in operation since 1889 and popularised the scandalous performer known as La Goulue.
Le Moulin de la Galette, originally Le Blute-Fin, was a family owned grain mill. The same family suffered tragedy over two consecutive generations due to foreign invasion in the 19th century. It's history thankfully became far more festive afterwards!
This statue pays homage to a performer based out of Montmartre in the 1960s. She was considered the pinnacle of feminine beauty, and as a result an odd custom has developed at her statue.
The patron saint of Paris, and as the first bishop of the city under Roman occupation, Denis was executed for his beliefs.
One of the more visible sites of Paris, this basilica sits atop the hill of Montmartre and offers remarkable views of the city below.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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