Dalida’s Paris: The Montmartre Spots Tourists Never See
imagine a place where every cobblestone whispers tales of artists lovers and bohemians well you don’t have to imagine because that’s exactly where I am today join me this channel as I get lost in the charming alleys and breathtaking views of Matra a lot of artists are attached right to this hill um none of them were born here detail to us what matters is that they chose to call and now I’m going to introduce you to the French star by excellence and it was so absolutely not born in that she was born in Egypt to Italian parents now does that stop us from claiming her of course not um she was when I was little I always thought she looked like my grandma but my grandma was prettier so um no she was born in Egypt she even was Miss Egypt in 1957 [Music] [Music] heat heat [Music] [Music] there’s another iconic Malt Martra landmark that just has to be on your list lemuland de Lallet you see that windmill standing proudly above the restaurant that’s not just a quaint decoration it’s a living piece of Parisian history i don’t know and the restaurant has been here it’s not just a restaurant it’s a dancer that’s probably one of those no longer his front right can you imagine them here sketching in their notebooks soaking it all in pierre August Renoir’s iconic painting Baldu Muland de Lallet Dansa Muland de Lallet is probably the most famous depiction it perfectly captures that joyful sundappled scene of Parisians dancing and flirting but he wasn’t the only one vincent Van Go Enri de Too Latre and even a young Pablo Picasso also immortalized these very windmills and the vibrant life around them in their masterpieces so who obviously came here to paint it so the scene depicted here on the painting happened here on the dance floor uh so if you go to Museum of the Museum it is one of the highlights of the museum’s collection and you can sing anywhere here is very important all right so why is it so important impressionist art was quite um new in the end of the 19th century it was the thing that now artists would have their painted tubes which was blue as we continue our stroll through Mart keep your eyes peeled for something truly unique something that feels straight out of a whimsical story book we’re heading towards Plas Marcel Ame and here emerging from a wall you’ll find La Pas Mai the walker through walls statue this isn’t just any statue it’s a direct tribute to a fantastic short story by the renowned French author Marcel Ame who actually lived just around the corner on Ru Norvance for many years the story also called Leas Murray tells the tale of a civil servant named Msur Dutil who one day discovers he has the extraordinary ability to walk through walls [Music] [Music] uh so that’s a last minute decision of mine to know I want to show there so you have this statue here so a bit of a bit of background uh in the early we had this extremely famous author called Marcel who wrote a short story called the guy who can walk through walls better in French and it’s set in the end of the 20 of the 19th century which is why the clothes look bit funny and so this man one morning he has a terrible life super boring and all and his job is terrible his boss is terrible and one day he realizes “Oh what i can walk through walls.” And he uses his superpower not in the best ways possible I guess but he sends his boss to psychiatric hospital but I probably deserved it he then robs banks robs all of that thank [Music] [Music] you heat [Music] [Music] heat [Music] heat heat [Music] [Music] and speaking of iconic figures you absolutely cannot miss the bust of Delita here in Matra this is more than just a statue it’s a true landmark that celebrates a legendary singer and actress who captivated hearts around the world delida whose real name was Eolanda Christina Jigliote was born in Egypt to Italian parents but she became a monumental star in France she made Mont Martra her home for many years living just a stones throw from this very spot at 11 Ba Ru Dorchant it was here in her beloved MMA that she tragically passed away in 1987 so close to where she lives because she [Music] has that one i don’t want that one [Music] you might not expect to find a working vineyard nestled in the heart of Paris but here in Mont Martra defying all expectations is Leving de Mont Martra or the Clomalt Martra vineyard it’s a truly unique piece of Parisian history tucked away on the northern slope of the but just a stones throw from the iconic Olen agile cabaret and the muse deol [Music] march [Applause] heat heat [Music] stop spending hours planning trips that disappoint you here’s what used to happen you’d spend your entire weekend researching hotels restaurants and activities only to end up with a generic itinerary that feels like everyone else’s vacation tripsa just solved this forever simply tell our AI “I want a romantic weekend in Paris or family adventure in Tokyo with kids who love anime.” In 60 seconds you get a completely personalized 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🍷 Did you know Paris has its own vineyards? Join me as I uncover Montmartre’s best-kept secrets and walk in the footsteps of legendary singer Dalida through the most romantic neighborhood in Paris!
In this video, I’ll take you on an incredible journey through Montmartre that most tourists never experience. From hidden vineyards producing actual Parisian wine to the intimate spots where Dalida lived and loved, this is Paris like you’ve never seen it before.
🎯 What You’ll Discover: ✨ Secret vineyards in the heart of Paris (yes, they exist!) ✨ Dalida’s favorite hidden spots in Montmartre ✨ Local wine tasting experiences tourists miss ✨ Authentic Parisian neighborhoods off the beaten path ✨ Photography spots that will transform your Instagram ✨ Local insider tips for exploring Montmartre like a true Parisian
📍 MENTIONED LOCATIONS:
Clos Montmartre Vineyard
Place Dalida
Le Passe-Muraille
Moulin de la Galette
💡 TRAVEL TIPS: 📅 Best time to visit: October (harvest season!) 🎫 Vineyard tours: Book in advance 📸 Golden hour: 1 hour before sunset 🍷 Wine festival: First Saturday of October more on tripsora.musement.com
🔗 USEFUL LINKS: 📋 My Complete Montmartre Guide: www.tripsora.com 🏨 Where to Stay in Montmartre: hotels.tripsora.com 🍽️ Flights Checks: flights.tripsora.com 📱 Paris Travel App I Use: tripsora on Google Android
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