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Some residents in one of Paris’ most popular tourist neighborhoods are now pushing back. A black banner strung between two ...
Butchers, bakeries and grocers are vanishing, replaced by ice-cream stalls, bubble-tea vendors and souvenir stands ...
As tourists flood the streets of Montmartre, Paris, many residents are beginning to express their disquiet.
As overtourism grips Paris, residents of Montmartre are voicing their frustrations over crowded streets, disappearing local ...
In a quiet corner of the Montmartre cemetery, a tomb attracts the curious as much as it moves fans: that of France Gall, ...
Adapted from Bergman, "Fragments d'une Sonate d'Automne" runs from September 4 to 28, 2025 at Le Funambule Montmartre in ...
Then last year, the Paris Olympics brought the road bike race to Montmartre with images beaming around the world of cyclists hurtling up Rue Lepic with a crowd of 55,000 cheering them on. As if ...
With around 11 million visitors passing through its streets annually, the Parisian neighbourhood of Montmartre has long been ...
Last year, the Paris Olympics brought the road bike race to Montmartre - and today, the final stage of the Tour De France will make a detour via the chic neighbourhood for the first time ever.
During last year’s Olympics, massive crowds lined the streets of Montmartre — the area in northern Paris famous for its artistic heritage and sweeping city views — to cheer on riders.
From Venice to Barcelona to Amsterdam, European cities are struggling to absorb surging numbers of tourists. Some residents ...
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