- What better way to decide whether you want to live in a neighbourhood than to ask the people who live there already? And it turns out people who live in Montmartre are typically delighted by the area.
- That includes local Montmartrois, proud of being part of what in many respects remains a village, or Parisians from other neighbourhoods who’ve moved here for a refreshing change of scenery and pace.
- Part of the 18th arrondissement, Montmartre is inhabited by a healthy mix of nationalities and generations and this diversity is reflected in the differing character of its various small neighbourhoods.
- Framed to the south by the boulevards Rochechouart and Clichy, with the sex shops and legendary nightspots of Pigalle, Montmartre extends up and over the hill, via the rue des Abbesses, to the tranquil, affluent, mainly residential Lamarck-Caulincourt area. Eastwards, Montmartre comes to a halt on the boulevard Barbès, where a radically different part of the 18th begins: the essentially African Barbès-Rochecouart and Goutte d’Or.
- To the west, the Montmartre Cemetery draws a line before the 17th arrondissement. To get a feel for the Barbès section of Montmartre try the colourful Wednesday and Saturday markets.
Metro:
- Lamarck-Caulaincourt, line 12
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- 70 days prior to arrival: 70% refund of your total rental price, less our 100 Euro administration fee.
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- If you give less than 70 days' notice, we will try to rent the dates we blocked for you. If we are successful, we will send you an 70% refund of the total rental price, less our 100 Euro administration fee.
- Cleaning Fee: € 100
- Refundable Deposit: 1000