Batignolles

This district has a village spirit, far from the typical Parisian tumult. A preserved neighborhood, 15 minutes away by walk from Montmartre, with quiet and charming streets full of amazing spots. The Batignolles is historically an artists' hood. In those streets Zola, Verlaine, Flaubert, Brassens or Jacques Brel have found their safe haven. A popular place for creative minds. During a walk, you will easily find great adresses, managed by authentic and warm people. Bars are crowdy every night, full of an educated and atypical population where it is natural to discuss with the table next to yours.

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Square des Batignolles

Address
144bis Rue Cardinet

The square of Batignolles, with its 16,650 m² is the biggest green space of the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Since 1862, this English garden welcomes onlookers who come to enjoy the vegetation, the waterfall and the river. A good place to escape the urbanism, and start and endless conversation with many quacking ducks. You will find there space dedicated to kids that will love playing on the carousel or looking at the various birds on the river. People come there to enjoy the calm atmosphere and the beauty of the place. You can relax in this intimist place, a breath of fresh air for (stressed) city dwellers.

Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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Square des Batignolles
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