Thanks for your fascinating recommendations, presented in a charming style! You've chosen things I'd really love to see/eat for myself. Going to Paris for just 3 days, but will spend a day in Montmartre and hope to see most of the things you've pointed out. Merci!
Great video. Thanks for the tour! Maybe lower the volume of the music so your voice is clearer. Also, for those of us who are not proficient in French, can you please put the French names and terms in writing when you mention them? Thanks again
Nice video. Montmartre is probably the nicest place on earth, especially for artistic and romantic people. One advice to all: Dig a bit deeper than macarons and food. This place has a magnificent history and was shaped by big poets, writers, musicians and painters. Also the street art reveals a lot of intelligent creativity.
Love your videos! I will be in Paris in March with my 75 year old parents. They are very active, but 75 nonetheless. Do you recommend starting at Sacre Coeur then walking down through Montmartre? Or down up? Thank you!
Merci! Starting up and making your way down might be better because the hill is pretty steep... If you start at Sacré Coeur, make sure to go down using the side streets as this is where Montmartre is the nicest ☺
I love your video so if I follow your video from moulin rouge down until the end to that church, how long will the walk take me. Going to visit there soon and I want to walk all through that places you showed❤️ will it take me 3 hours or more?😬 thank you and if you could list those places because it’s really hard to just listen so we can type it in the map as well, would really appreciate it❤️
Merci! The walk usually keep me between 1h30 to 2 hours :) You can find the full list on my website right here: thehungryparisian.com/top-10-montmartre-hidden-gems-and-secrets/
Hello, I actually made a video on the subject of restaurant etiquette if you are interested. But short answer would be yes as a lot of restaurants are quite small. :)
The Moulin Rouge is not a hidden gem. It's a well-worn tourist has-been excuse for entertainment in the most seedy portion of Paris. If you like this type of entertainment, then go to the Lido on the Champs Èlysée or Paradis Latin in the 5th.
I like your presentation and sense of humor! 😂
Hi i am joko from indonesia..i like this place so clean..cool and awesome..
Great tour ! Can't wait for the next one !
Merci beaucoup 🥰
Nice video ☺️📸
Merci!😄
@@thehungryparisian de rien😘
Love your videos ! Can’t wait for the next one 😍
Merci 🤩
Loved this video. Well organized. I hope to follow in September.
I visited some 7 years ago and still my favourite city regardless. Never have i felt soo alive
Yes, Paris have this glorious effect!
Thanks for your fascinating recommendations, presented in a charming style! You've chosen things I'd really love to see/eat for myself. Going to Paris for just 3 days, but will spend a day in Montmartre and hope to see most of the things you've pointed out. Merci!
Merci! Have a lovely time in Montmartre!
delightful!
That was awesome! I wish it was an hour long😄
Merci!
Glad you liked it!
Nice video
Stunning. Loved this ❤️
Thank you so much!
Great video. Thanks for the tour! Maybe lower the volume of the music so your voice is clearer. Also, for those of us who are not proficient in French, can you please put the French names and terms in writing when you mention them? Thanks again
Thank you very much for the feedback! I will take it into account ;)
Nice video. Montmartre is probably the nicest place on earth, especially for artistic and romantic people. One advice to all: Dig a bit deeper than macarons and food. This place has a magnificent history and was shaped by big poets, writers, musicians and painters. Also the street art reveals a lot of intelligent creativity.
❤️❤️❤️ Here for the fogged up glasses and Paris
Ah ah thanks! Can't get rid of this fog for the life of me!
Merci for watching this video! If you want, you go head to my blog: thehungryparisian.com/top-10-montmartre-hidden-gems-and-secrets/
Fabulous video!!! Thank you!
Merci ☺️
Will be staying in montmarte soon
Amazing! I am sure you will love it!
Nostalgia. This vid Reminds me the good job we had.
So much! I felt so good walking around Montmartre again!
Love your videos! I will be in Paris in March with my 75 year old parents. They are very active, but 75 nonetheless. Do you recommend starting at Sacre Coeur then walking down through Montmartre? Or down up? Thank you!
Merci! Starting up and making your way down might be better because the hill is pretty steep... If you start at Sacré Coeur, make sure to go down using the side streets as this is where Montmartre is the nicest ☺
I love your video so if I follow your video from moulin rouge down until the end to that church, how long will the walk take me. Going to visit there soon and I want to walk all through that places you showed❤️ will it take me 3 hours or more?😬 thank you and if you could list those places because it’s really hard to just listen so we can type it in the map as well, would really appreciate it❤️
Merci! The walk usually keep me between 1h30 to 2 hours :) You can find the full list on my website right here: thehungryparisian.com/top-10-montmartre-hidden-gems-and-secrets/
Porte Dauphine and Chatelet metro stops also have a roof
great video, traveling to Montmartre soon, can you recommend a few restaurants that serve good local food?
Thanks! I love bouillon Pigalle :)
@@thehungryparisian We took your advice and the food was amazing at a very reasonable price. thank you for your kind recommendation.
Should you make restaurant reservations in advance? We're traveling there this summer. Thanks!
Hello, I actually made a video on the subject of restaurant etiquette if you are interested. But short answer would be yes as a lot of restaurants are quite small. :)
you should team up with @The Time Traveller
The Moulin Rouge is not a hidden gem. It's a well-worn tourist has-been excuse for entertainment in the most seedy portion of Paris. If you like this type of entertainment, then go to the Lido on the Champs Èlysée or Paradis Latin in the 5th.
Ok