RECYCLING
Read moreGreen Laboratory, responsible restaurant and nature school, recyclerie is a place apart in Paris. This old station, located at the Small Belt level, has evolved over the years into an innovative urban farm. The site forms and raises awareness of urban agriculture and circular economy issues. The farm consists of several spaces, including a low court, a edible forest, two composting systems, a prairie meltout, a aquaponia system, and above all a collective garden of 400 m 2. On site, you can restore yourself to the recyclerie canteen, serve locally produced vegetables and aromas, the remains will feed the hens and ducks of the house.
SRI MANIKA VINAYKAR ALAYAM
Read moreThis Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesh is the starting point of the procession that takes place in this district near the Eastern Station, every year in August, to celebrate the Ganesh festival.
VÉLO PARIS
Bike ride to discover the heart of Paris or thematic tours of the City of ...Read more
A GUIDE TO PARIS STEPHANIE COLLARDEAU
Read moreStéphanie Collardeau's visits are directed to tourists staying in Paris, but also to Parisians who want to see or revisit the high places of their beautiful city. Holder of the Professional Map of National Conférencière n ° 1475011 P, Stéphanie is empowered to conduct commented tours of historical monuments, national museums and exhibitions for groups as well as for individuals and she does so with such charm, kindness and availability that you can only recommend it, Foi...... Stéphanie Collardeau speaks well of Paris because she is the one.' love, living for more than 15 years at the foot of Montmartre. With her, you will discover the history of Paris and its neighborhoods, not forgetting the daily Parisian daily. Stéphanie will share his knowledge and his good addresses and coups. Some walking goals: Montmartre, covered passages, Paris on the Seine, Ile de la Cité, Saint-Germain-des-Prés…
ST. VINCENT CEMETERY
Read moreClose to the Sacré-Coeur, at the Montmartre summit, this modest cemetery is in the calm, far from the crowds of tourists travelling that of Père-Lachaise or Montparnasse. By lifting the head, above family chapels and crosses on the tombs, the dome of the basilica is explored. Its narrow alleys and tombstones decorated in a Parisian style have nothing to do with the most famous tombs of Paris. Confidential and preserved, it is a place of contemplation more than walking. However, its position close to the Sacré-Coeur attracts some curious, while the most passionate French culture can discover at random their between of the tombs of the painter Maurice Utrillo, Marcel Aymé or Marcel Meat.
NOTRE-DAME-DE-CLIGNANCOURT CHURCH
Read moreBuilt under the second Empire - Baron Haussmann laid the first stone in 1859 - this néoromane church is due to architect Paul-Eugène Lequeux. The stained glass windows of the choir date back to the 1970 s and are due to the master verrier verrier. It was in 1892 that the town hall of the 18 th arrondissement facing him was built. Together, these two constructions contribute to a special charm in Jules-Joffrin Square.
LA BUTTE MONTMARTRE
The Butte Montmartre, the site chosen for the installation of National ...Read more
LE MONTMARTRAIN
Read moreThe Montmartrain, Montmartre's little train, is a popular tourist attraction in Paris. Located in the 18th arrondissement, it offers guided tours of Montmartre. During the thirty-minute tour, passengers will have the opportunity to see iconic sites such as Saint-Pierre church, the Moulin Rouge, Montmartre cemetery, Pigalle station, Montmartre vineyard and the "Au Lapin Agile" cabaret. Payment can be made by cash or cheque on site. Special rates are also available for groups. Please note that drivers and passengers must wear masks due to health restrictions.
VILLA LÉANDRE
Villa located in a beautiful and picturesque area of Paris, with red brick ...Read more