Concierge
The Duke has found his Duchess
The Duchess Wand swoons in his court of breads that are its neighbors. At the Duke Chapel, the invincible, it’s the long and thin, elegant golden complexion: the stick. Winner in its category (best baguette) in 2008, sits in her wicker basket at dawn to greet her suitors. Primed purest elements, a flour white wheat creamy inside, and it holds the key to the preservation of his kingdom crispy. Massaged by expert hands to meet the “tradition”, the Duchess patient more than twenty hours to be ready. She knows that he must suffer to be beautiful and does not balk at 256 ° C it has to face every day. But lounging by the fire is not the most unpleasant thing for the Duchess of sticks, waiting to see get his courtiers, eager to enjoy it.

Au Duc de la Chapelle
32, rue Tristan Tzara
75 018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.40.38.18.98
P. : +33.(0)6.09.82.78.20
Holly Millefeuille
Another title in the charts baker Arnaud Delmontel: Best millefeuille in Paris. Many other bakers have tried to compete in the capital, but the pastry unique custard and pastry icing his Alice D’Ignacio made the difference. Third Ile de France, but first in Paris, making it the best traditional millefeuille. Food lovers eager to discover and take the opportunity to ogle the cakes of summer. The shimmering colors of green apple Coco Pom ‘(Bavarian for coconut, apple and rhubarb compote, dacquoise with apple) drew the curiosity and the delicate composition of Verbena (Verbena Creme brulee, fresh raspberries, macaronnade) feast your eyes as the palate. A detour is necessary, just for being in love having tasted the yarrow, champion of Paris.

Arnaud Delmontel
57, rue Damrémont
75018 Paris
France
T. :+33.(0)1.42.64.59.63
Arnaud Delmontel
39, rue des Martyrs
75009 Paris
France
T. :+33.(0)1.48.78.29.33
Arnaud Delmontel
25, rue de Levis
75017 Paris
France
T. :+33.(0)1.42.27.15.45
Cabaret Lapin Agile: The den of the French chanson artists
The Lapin Agile is an authentic place tucked in the corner of Rue Saint-Vincent and rue des Saules, which produce known or unknown talents of French music since 1875. Leaning against the Butte Montmartre, this house boasts the oldest inn in the neighborhood. Soon, the place has emerged with figures like Father Frede (Friedrich Gerard), Picasso, Utrillo, Derain, Braque, Modigliani, Guillaume Apollinaire, and many others. Aristide Bruant saved it from demolition in 1902 and in 1930 he is again successful. Today, the Lapin Agile is known for its friendliness and good-natured spirit, where you can taste the traditional cherry eau-de-vie in subdued light.
Vigils every evening from 21h to 2h, except Mondays.
Rates: 24 € per person with one drink included (17 € for the students except Saturdays and holidays).

The Lapin Agile
22, rue des Saules
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33. (0) 1.46.06.85.87
F.: +33. (0) 1.42.54.63.04
infos@au-lapin-agile.com

“I Love You” wall
The walls are not they designed in our society as boundaries between ourselves and others? In Paris, it seems that quite the opposite wall is designed to open up to others, give and receive. Built on 612 enamel tiles in a romantic garden of Montmartre, “the wall of I love you” is a monument dedicated to love and peace. Designed by Frederick Baron and Claire Kito, “The Wall of I love you” has become an unusual step in the journey of initiation of lovers worldwide. On this wall, “I love you” thrive in most languages of our planet.

Le mur des je t’aime
Square Jehan Rictus
75018 PARIS
France
T. : +33.(0)1.06.62.42.31.07
Espace Dali: Meeting the creative genius
Explore the fantastic world of the pope of Surrealism in the only permanent exhibition in France entirely dedicated to Dali. With more than 300 works collected, Espace Dali presents the different facets of the artist. Sometimes sculptor, illustrator or designer, Dali was a pioneering passion. The visitor is led to know Dalinian symbols such as angels synonymous with purity and nobility, or ants symbols of decay and decomposition. For the universe of Dali is certainly poetic, but it can also be of great violence. The exhibition is also up on his experiences in fashion following his meeting with Coco Chanel or film during his collaboration with Luis Buñuel. Dali spent part of his life in Montmartre, 7 rue Becquerel. The opportunity to view photographs of the artist at that time.
Open daily from 10am to 6pm. Nocturne from 1 July to 31 August until 20h.
Prices: 10 € for adults, 7 € for more than 60 years, 6 € for students and youth under 26, free for children under 8 years.

Espace Dali
11, rue Poulbot
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.42.64.40.1



