The Champs-Elysees & Montmartre
The Champs-Elysees is one of the most famous streets in the world and the largest street in Paris, 2 km long and 60m wide. This road begins at the Place de la Concorde and ending at the Arc de Triomphe. Here you will find a mixture of large galleries, shops, offices, public buildings and gardens. He is also the scene of demonstrations, as the last Tour de France or the military phase 14th July parade.
Montmartre
Montmartre is the quarter of the nineteenth century, when all kinds of artists moved there. In this way, it is one of the most romantic and Bohemia district in Paris. It is situated on a hill, marked by the Sacre-Coeur, which was built by French in honor of the victims of the Franco-Prussian War. Sacred Heart is one of the most visited attractions in Paris and is inspired by the Roman and Byzantine architecture. Walk in the streets of Montmartre, as the journey into the past. One of the attractions of the Montamtre are many street artists sell their colors in the square Tertre, near the basilica.
Montmartre is one quarter full of restaurants, hotels, cafes and cabarets. At the foot of Montmartre, it’s a picnic and recreation (near the Whites and the looting squares). In this quarter there is the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret, which is probably most famous cabaret in the world.
There is a wooden buildings in the middle of the hill, the so-called boot washroom. The movement Cubism is born here. Equally important artists such as Picasso and Braque, he worked.