Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Afternoon in Montmartre

As you can see from the long shadows, we arrived in Montmartre in mid afternoon. (Days are very short in Paris now.)
We walked up the street towards the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, which is not one
of our favorite monuments for a number of reasons.
Some of us rode the Funicular up the last hill.
We had trouble finding the Eiffel Tower from the terrace in front of the Basilica. Luckily we brought our own.
Note that you can see the Tour de Montparnasse on the horizon -- it's very close to our hotel.

We walked around to another location and found the real Eiffel Tower.

A Wallace Fountain in Montmartre.
In the past we've seen many of these fountains on streets around the city. This is our first one this trip. They were financed by an Englishman, Sir Richard Wallace, and installed throughout Paris to supply drinking water to Parisians. They date from the 1870s: the same time as the start of construction of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica -- though the Basilica was not completed until 1914. 




Miriam and Alice were amused by this street art. They were also amused when we stopped at a chocolate shop
and bought a few macarons as a snack.
In the chocolate shop: an all-chocolate Eiffel Tower.

3 comments:

Jeanie said...

So wonderful! I like Sacre Coeur from the distance. Not so much up close or inside. Too cold and dark. (And you can't take pictures.)

Sounds like a great day. I love the all-chocolate tower!

Sherry's Pickings said...

a chocolate eiffel tower? sounds good.

Tina said...

Another lovely day. I was in Paris for only a few days back in the late 970s and regret not seeing the Louvre but I did see the Eiffel Tower. Fun street art.