Fodor's Paris 2023 by Fodor's Travel Guides

Fodor's Paris 2023 by Fodor's Travel Guides

Author:Fodor's Travel Guides [Fodor’s Travel Guides]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fodor's Travel
Published: 2022-10-18T00:00:00+00:00


Le Progrès

$ | BRASSERIE | This photo op–ready corner café draws a quirky mix of hipsters, artists, and discriminating tourists. The food is good and includes classics like steak tartare. Known for: excellent cheeseburger and fries; good value for your money; lively atmosphere. D Average main: €17 E 7 rue des Trois Frères, 18e, Montmartre P 01–42–64–07–37 w www.facebook.com/leprogresmontmartre m Abbesses.

h Hotels

Like a village unto itself, off-the-beaten-path Montmartre and its equally picturesque hotels provide a homey retreat after a day of sightseeing. There’s much to explore here, and the old cobbled streets and hidden historic corners harbor lodgings as varied as old, gated mansions and quaint mom-and-pop hotels.

HHotel Terrass

$$ | HOTEL | FAMILY | If you feel like being away from it all, but in a reasonably priced, fairly self-sufficient setting with a good on-site restaurant and a chic bar with stupendous views, this is the place. Pros: panoramic views of all of Paris; welcoming common areas with complimentary coffee; awesome terrace bar. Cons: some street noise; restaurant could be better; basic rooms are small. D Rooms from: €220 E 12–14 rue Joseph de Maistre, Montmartre P 01–46–06–72–85 w www.terrass-hotel.com a 92 rooms X No Meals m Blanche, Abbesses.

n Nightlife

Vestiges of this quartier’s absinthe-tinged heyday, immortalized by Toulouse-Lautrec and Renoir, still endure in the cabarets and clubs that extend from the heights of Montmartre down to louche Pigalle’s newly vibrant cocktail bar and dance scene.

BARS

Café la Fourmi

BARS | One of Pigalle’s trendiest addresses, Café la Fourmi has a funky, spacious bar-café where cool locals party. It’s open until 2 am every night but Friday and Saturday, when it’s open until 4 am. E 74 rue des Martyrs, 18e, Montmartre P 01–42–64–70–35 m Pigalle.

Cave des Abbesses

WINE BARS | Locals head to this charming retro-looking caviste (wineshop) and wine bar for a glass of something special with a side of oysters, or perhaps La Grande Mixte, a platter of charcuterie, terrine, and cheese (€17). E 43 rue des Abbesses, 18e, Montmartre P 01–42–52–81–54 w www.cavesbourdin.fr/cave-des-abbesses-montmartre C Closed Mon. m Abbesses.

HDirty Dick

COCKTAIL LOUNGES | An updated version of the classic tiki lounge, this stylish option in the hip South Pigalle (SoPi) neighborhood comes complete with lurid lighting, life-size totems, and retro rattan furniture. All the exotic drinks you’d expect at a Polynesian beach hut (or ’60s motel lounge) are here—including fruity cocktails, a range of rums, and punch bowls with names like Amazombie. E 10 rue Frochot, 9e, Montmartre P 01–48–78–74–58 m Pigalle.

Le Rendez-Vous des Amis

BARS | This makes an intriguing midway breather if you climb the hill of Montmartre by foot. Le Rendez-Vous des Amis has a jovial staff, eclectic music, and a century’s worth of previous patrons immortalized in painted murals. E 23 rue Gabrielle, 18e, Montmartre P 01–46–06–01–60 m Abbesses.

Le Sancerre

BARS | Café/restaurant by day, Le Sancerre turns into an essential watering hole for Montmartrois and artists at night (until 2 am), with Belgian beers on tap and an impressive list of cocktails. Locals love its traditional old-school vibe. E 35 rue des Abbesses, 18e, Montmartre P 01–42–58–08–20 w www.



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