Montmartre and its streets
You've probably heard of the famous "sinking house" of Montmartre, but what is it, and where can you find it? This charming street is situated in the 18th arrondissement, and it begins at the top of Montmartre, wrapping around the hill and eventually leading to Avenue de Saint-Ouen. Named after the celebrated French naturalist Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck, the street was officially opened in 1867. Montmartre is a majestic landmark of Paris, about which experienced guides will tell you in great detail, excursions of which can be ordered here - excurzilla.com Also in Paris there is a very profitable car rental service - bookingauto.com If you're a romance buff, then Montmartre and its streets are a must-see. Known for its street art and lively atmosphere, Montmartre's streets have preserved a village-like atmosphere, thanks to building regulations. You won't be able to miss a chance to see this mural or the wall of love on Rue Abbesses, which links La Bonne-Fra