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Where is the Wall of Love in Montmartre?

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This is a question that we’ve been asked several times by visiting tourists. Mainly young ones.

The Wall of Love in Montmartre is right behind the metro station Abbesses (line 12). It’s a small park also used as a playground for small children.

Its opening hours are the same as all parks in Paris

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Studio Photos

The street in front of the building where the flat is

The flat is the 2nd and 3rd windows (with open shutters) from the left

The lobby

Just this one flight of stairs up to the 1st floor where the flat is

Your view when you’re having breakfast

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Fred Le Chevalier’s Street Art in Montmartre

Graffiti artist  ”Fred le Chevalier”  has been very busy in Montmartre the last few weeks. Unfortunately,  so were the graffiti cleaners of the City Hall of Montmartre.  These works of street art in Montmartre don’t last more than a few weeks.

 

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Street Art That Jolts

I had a jolt the other day. I thought I saw a dead homeless person hanging from a window of a crumbling building.

I almost fell down the stairs of Rue Drevet (Montmartre).

But it was just a piece of “street art”.

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Madrid Mi Amor

We were last in Madrid 22 years ago. Recently,  we revisited and spent a glorious January week-end in this capital city on the kind invitation of  Spain’s leading budget airline Vueling* and online Spanish radio ScannerFM and their MyVuelingCity guides**.

Encouraged by our hosts to “discover” the city on our own terms, we tirelessly pounded the streets for the sights and tastes that Madrid offers.

And we were not disappointed. Really, three days were not enough to fully enjoy this amazing city (if only for the variety of delicacies that we wanted to try.)

Plaza Mayor

Dance to Mariachi music in Puerta del Sol in Madrid

Royal Palace

Catedral Almudena seen from the back

Gourmet's market – Mercado de San Miguel where Tapas and Pintxos cost €1 each

The best tapas bar we've been to in Plaza Santa Ana

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