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00:00 intro
00:10 Cabaret Au Lapin Agile
22 Rue des Saules, 75018 Paris
02:40 Rue Saint-Vincent paris18
09:40 La Maison Rose 2 Rue de l’Abreuvoir, 75018 Paris France
16:43 แน่นอน 😊 นี่คือเกร็ดเล็กเกร็ดน้อย (fun facts) เกี่ยวกับ Rue des Saules ที่คุณสามารถใช้ในคอนเทนต์ Walking Tour ภาษาอังกฤษได้เลย:
🏞️ Rue des Saules — The Soul of Old Montmartre
A Street Steeped in History
Rue des Saules is one of the oldest streets in Montmartre. Its name means “Street of the Willows”, referring to the willow trees that once lined the area centuries ago.
The Only Vineyard in Paris
As you walk along Rue des Saules, you’ll find Clos Montmartre, the only remaining vineyard in Paris! It was planted in 1933 to preserve Montmartre’s winemaking tradition. Every October, there’s a Grape Harvest Festival where locals celebrate with music, parades, and, of course, wine.
Famous Artists Lived Nearby
The area around Rue des Saules was a true artists’ haven. Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and Utrillo all painted scenes from Montmartre’s winding streets and cafés. Maurice Utrillo even lived just nearby — and painted Rue des Saules many times!
La Maison Rose
At the corner of Rue des Saules and Rue de l’Abreuvoir stands La Maison Rose, the iconic pink café. It has been a meeting place for artists and poets for over a century — Picasso and Gertrude Stein were regulars! Today, it’s one of the most Instagrammed spots in Paris.
Quaint but Quiet
Despite being in the heart of touristy Montmartre, Rue des Saules keeps its calm, village-like charm. Cobblestones, ivy-covered walls, and old lamp posts make it feel like time has stopped.
18:06 Rue Norvins La rue Norvins est une rue de Paris située sur la butte Montmartre, dans le quartier de Clignancourt et le quartier des Grandes-Carrières du 18e arrondissement de Paris.
21:08 Place du Tertre
🎨 Place du Tertre — The Artist’s Square of Paris
1. The Beating Heart of Montmartre
Place du Tertre is often called “the heart of Montmartre.” It’s a lively square filled with painters, portrait artists, and café terraces — capturing the true spirit of old Paris.
2. Once the Center of a Village
Before Montmartre became part of Paris in 1860, this was the main square of the Montmartre village. It was where locals gathered, traded, and celebrated — long before tourists arrived!
3. A Living Art Gallery
Every day, around 300 artists rotate through the square. They paint, sketch, and sell their work on the spot. You can even have your portrait painted — just like travelers have done here for over a century.
4. Home of Famous Artists
In the early 1900s, artists like Pablo Picasso, Maurice Utrillo, and Modigliani lived and worked around this square. Back then, you could find them in local cafés, sketching and debating about art and life.
5. Steps from Sacré-Cœur
Place du Tertre is only a few steps away from the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, so it’s the perfect spot to relax after climbing the hill — grab a coffee, listen to the street music, and enjoy the view!
6. A Café with History
Some cafés here, like La Mère Catherine, have been open since the 18th century. It’s said to be one of the oldest in Paris — and where the word “bistro” might have originated when Russian soldiers demanded “bystro!” (meaning “quickly!”) after Napoleon’s defeat.
28:26 La rue Azaïs est une voie du 18e arrondissement de Paris, en France.
29:00 Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre