18th Arrondissement Travel Guide

Paris

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Gaze up at the country’s most iconic basilica standing atop this hilly region of art stalls in northern Paris.

Visit the artistic community of Montmartre that stands on the hilltop of the 18th Arrondissement. Once the site of a political uprising, it became a creative zone in the early 20th century, welcoming artists including Picasso and Dalí.

Ride the Montmartre Funicular from base to peak in less than 2 minutes to see the Sacré-Coeur Basilica. For a greater challenge, walk up the 220 steps of the adjoining Rue Foyatier. Various outdoor stairs join Montmartre to the lower parts of Paris.

At the hilltop, find the white basilica visible from across the city. Note the onion dome and towers that resemble a mosque as much as they do a church. It was built in the late 19th century in the Romano-Byzantine style. Enjoy spectacular views of Paris from this high point of the city. Peruse the interior for its huge Christ in Glory mosaic, meditation garden and large organ.

Just west of the church is the Place du Tertre, known as “Artists’ Square.” Watch talented painters creating masterpieces in front of your eyes, even in the rain under umbrellas. As an ideal souvenir, have your portrait made in the particular style of one of the artists.

Few sites in the world are more iconic than the Moulin Rouge, partly due to the 2001 movie. Attend a traditional burlesque dance show for its excellent choreographed dance acts, comedians and magicians. Get a photo of your family standing outside the famous windmill and neon lights.

It stands in part of the red-light district, which is now fading. Walk to Place Pigalle to see the wicked side of Paris, with its lively square full of strip clubs.

Ride lines 2, 4 or 12 of the metro to arrive at one of the stations in this zone. It is in the central northern part of the city, just north of the 9th and 10th arrondissements.

The 18th Arrondissement makes Paris among the world’s most favorable destinations, with fascinating monuments and quirky art markets.


Popular places to visit



Other neighbourhoods around 18th Arrondissement

Montmartre featuring views and a city

Montmartre

4.5/5(137 area reviews)

If you're spending time in Montmartre, you might enjoy attractions like Place du Tertre and Sacré-Cœur Basilica. You might also enjoy the neighbourhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Abbesses Station to see more of the city.

Montmartre
9th Arrondissement which includes street scenes as well as a small group of people

9th Arrondissement

4.5/5(458 area reviews)

Known for its charming cafes and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in 9th Arrondissement. Check out top attractions like Palais Garnier and Folies Bergere, and jump on the metro at Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Station or Le Peletier Station to see more of the city.

9th Arrondissement
2nd Arrondissement which includes heritage elements, a city and motorbike riding

2nd Arrondissement

4.5/5(127 area reviews)

2nd Arrondissement is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Paris Bourse and Grands Boulevards. See more of Paris by jumping on the metro at Bourse Metro Station or Richelieu-Drouot Station.

2nd Arrondissement
8th Arrondissement which includes a monument and street scenes

8th Arrondissement

4.5/5(411 area reviews)

Travellers love 8th Arrondissement for its popular shops, and you can see more of Paris by jumping on the metro at Saint-Philippe du Roule Station or Miromesnil Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe.

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1st Arrondissement

4.5/5(286 area reviews)

Louvre Museum and Place Vendôme are a few top attractions in 1st Arrondissement. Hop around the city on the metro at Pyramides Metro Station or Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre Metro Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, charming cafes and popular shops.

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Les Halles

Noted for its churches and art galleries, there's plenty to explore in Les Halles. Top attractions like Les Halles and Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Les Halles Station or Etienne Marcel Station to see more of the city.

Les Halles


18th Arrondissement Travel Guide