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Quassia | 16:41 Sat 04th Jun 2011 | Travel
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Has anyone here ever visited 'Escaliers a Montmartre'
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Yes. They are just as in the many pictures
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Really Euphemia! I just bought a large print of this and fell in love with the look of it. What's the area like? Tell me more!
yes - the whole area is rather nice......looked at an apartment very close by, but it was all the tourists around that put me off

Good to take visitors there though - there's even a small vinyard nearby making about 500 litres a year on the Rue Saint Vincent - and it is thought to be mediaeval in origin.
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Oh thanks DT ... I'd love to go! Sounds so lovely!
Medieval...even!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmartre.
I stayed in a friend's flat in nearby rue de Clignancourt which is very multi-cultural with many north African shops with colourful displays of vegetables etc. Montmartre itself is very touristy but I loved it.
its a good hike up the steps but once up, the whole area is a mass of small restaurants, galleries and a street market for the artists. There's also a small railway to use and you can actually drive up there, but parking can be fun.....(one of the reasons I did not stay there - had the use of a garage for one, but any visitors would have struggled). The Basilique de Sacre Coeur isn't my fav eglise in the city, but the views out over Paris are superb......
I am surprised. Both versions are valid.
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Euphemia, thanks for the link .. so my kind of place! DT ... really sounds so nice! I'm jealous!
Have you been to Paris - if you like the thought of Montmartre then also head for the Left Bank up river from the Musee d'Orsay and perhaps even St Germain-en-Laye, a Parisian equivalent of Hampstead Heath - a lovely old town and full of good shops and cafes - also got a spectacular Chateau, overlooking the Seine, to which James II fled after the Glorious Revolution.
Parts of The Chateau such as the Sainte-Chapelle also being Mediaeval....
Touche
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I've never been to Paris. May be one day ... I do hope so.
Montmartre is wonderful - but our taxi-driver warned me to hang on to my handbag as there were theives about!! so ended up with white knuckles !!! I'd go again though
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It's sad but a fact Mags .. these warnings are everwhere. How lucky you are to have been there!
you have as much chance of having your bag stolen in any capital city of the world as you have in Paris

It is a gorgeous country, full stop! you'd love it
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I know pink!
The most common "scam" at the moment involves someone (usually east European looking) finding a gold ring on the ground in front of you. (NB they didn't find it they planted it, it isn't gold and they don't deserve a reward for being honest/generous!!) If you visit Paris it is almost a certainty it will happen to you at some point. Four times to me in 3 days a couple of weeks ago. Tell them to p off!!
Don't tell them to p off, tell them to, "Fous le camp!"
The gold ring is a new one on me, although I haven't been back to Paris for 5 years. The main scam on the Boulevard de Clichy below Montmartre was the three card trick, for which people amazingly still fall.

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