Ever since I first saw Le Fabuleux Déstin d'Amèlie Poulain more commonly known as just Amèlie in the States, I fell in love with the area that she visits in the movie because to me it represents a true Paris, one that lacks all things touristy. Having already been to Montmartre and Sacre Cœur during my first visit to Paris I never really had any reason to go back, until I stumbled upon a Amelie Walking Tour of Montmartre written by the director of the film himself.
The first stop on the walk is metro stop Lamarck-Caulaincourt. This is the metro where Amélie leads the blind man to after walking him across the street.
The streets of Montmartre decorated for Christmas
quite hilly compared to the rest of Paris
Christmas lights strung across the streets
A street in Montmartre known for its Normandy-style architecture
Ciné 13 - one of the oldest cinemas in Paris
Le Moulin Radet - one of the only remaining windmills in Paris (when Renoir was painting them there were over 40!)
Picasso lived in this building at some point developing his Cubism. Other residents of the same street include Van Gogh, Degas, Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Zola.
Some magnificent views of Paris from atop the hills of Montmartre. You can really see most of the city from up there.
Au Marche de la Butte, the grocery used in the film as Maison Collignon.
The sign from the movie still hangs above the store.
M. Collignon was the evil grocer who made fun of his co-worker who suffered from some mental disabilities. In the movie for revenge Amélie breaks into his apartment and messes with his things causing him to think he is going insane.
A bunch of newspaper clippings hang in the window of the store
Rue Lepic in Montmartre - note the little windmill light!
Christmas carnival going on at Metro Abbesses
Metro Abbesses - one of the few remaining Art Deco style metro entrances
Café des 2 Moulins - the setting for the café where Amélie works in the movie
A window painting of Amélie at les 2 Moulins - even she is ready for Christmas!
This just looks so French to me
The tour ends at Sacre Cœur just like the scavenger hunt Amélie creates for Nino ends.
It's an amazing view at night
Paris from the top of the hill
Can't get much better than that.