{"id":8054,"date":"2011-03-08T10:14:32","date_gmt":"2011-03-08T14:14:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/?p=8054"},"modified":"2012-12-27T12:07:08","modified_gmt":"2012-12-27T16:07:08","slug":"live-like-artist-pigalle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2011\/03\/08\/live-like-artist-pigalle\/","title":{"rendered":"Live Like an Artist in Pigalle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Pigalle<\/strong> is perhaps Paris\u2019s most notorious neighborhood. Known for risqu\u00e9 revues and cabarets, the area was home to bohemian artist of the early 20th century, and it still exudes the avant-garde sensibility. This quarter\u2019s racy reputation dates back to the 19th century\u2014when Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was creating his iconic posters for the world-famous Moulin Rouge cabaret. <strong>No visit to <a title=\"Paris Travel tips\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/paris\/\">Paris<\/a> is complete without seeing the spectacle of the can-can in the gorgeous and romantic fin-de-si\u00e8cle d\u00e9cor of the Moulin Rouge<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"img alignright size-medium wp-image-8055\" style='width:300px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/istock_000015596051xsmall-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Artists in Place du Tertre\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\" \/>\n\t<div>Photo of Artists in Place du Tertre<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Pigalle\u2019s night life is not all there is to find in this <a title=\"Travel tips about Montmartre and Sacre Coeur neighborhood, Paris\" href=\"\/blog\/category\/paris\/paris-travel-guide\/paris-neighborhoods\/montmatre\/\">Montmartre<\/a> neighborhood. True, Boulevard de Clichy and Place Pigalle are dotted with adult stores, but that is not all this charming area has to offer.<\/p>\n<p>Artists of all stripes will want to explore nearby <strong>Place du Tertre<\/strong>, the famous square where artists set up their easels to paint portraits of visitors and the local scenery. This Place was once the center of modern art, and <strong>painters like Picasso and Utrillo lived here<\/strong>, eking out a hand-to-mouth living. The area has become a great deal more posh, but much of the bohemian feel is still evident. Just steps off the Place is <strong>L\u2019Espace Dali, a permanent exhibit of Salvador Dali\u2019s surrealist artwork.<\/strong> This museum houses France\u2019s largest collection of Dali\u2019s sculptures. Dreamlike music accompanies you on your tour of melted clocks and mythological illustrations. There are even workshops for children to help introduce the wonderful absurdity of surrealism to a new generation.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Walk down the hill for a few blocks to the triangular <strong>Place des Abbesses<\/strong> to see artwork of a more quotidian nature. The metro stop at Place des Abbesses is one of two left in Paris that still sports an Art Nouveau entrance. This ingress was designed by Hector Guimard in the early 20th century, and it calls to mind the Paris of absinthe, art and avant-garde. In other words, the spirit of Pigalle. In addition to the famed Guimard entrance, the metro stop holds more delights, as well. The Abbesses is one of the few deep metro stations. To catch the 12 train, you can descend through a spiral stone staircase that is painted with murals of a cartoonish Paris. The artwork is more than worth the exercise (although there is an elevator for regular commuters).<\/p>\n<p>To complete your visit to this artistic quarter, stop in for a drink in one of any number of cafes and watch the world go by. There is no place earthier in all of Paris.<\/p>\n<p>Are you ready to feel Bohemian? NY Habitat has many <a title=\"Vacation Rentals in the 18th arrondissement of Paris\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/montmarte-sacre-coeur\">18th arrondissement\u00a0vacation rentals<\/a> in the Pigalle area. Take a look at these <a title=\"Apartment Rentals in Montmartre and Sacre Coeur, Paris\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/furnished\/montmarte-sacre-coeur\">furnished Montmartre apartments<\/a> to start your journey:<\/p>\n<p>This unique <a title=\"Paris Vacation Rental: 1-bedroom apartment in Montmartre (PA-1850)\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/1850\">1 Bedroom Vacation Rental \u2013 Montmartre \u2013 Sacre Coeur \u2013 Paris (PA-1850)<\/a> features light-filled rooms, a cozy loft, and natural wood exposed beams. Just steps from Place Pigalle and Place des Abbesses, this will make the perfect retreat for any visiting artist.<\/p>\n<p>This vibrant <a title=\"Paris Accommodation: 2-bedroom rental in Montmartre (PA-2001)\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/2001\">2 Bedroom Vacation Rental \u2013 Montmartre \u2013 Sacre Coeur \u2013 Paris (PA-2001)<\/a> has a terrace overflowing with flowers, built-in bookcases, and spacious rooms. Feel inspired here!<\/p>\n<p>This luxurious <a title=\"Paris Vacation Rental: 4-bedroom townhouse in Montmartre (PA-2033)\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/2033\">4 Bedroom Triplex Townhouse Vacation Rental \u2013 Montmartre \u2013 Sacre Coeur \u2013 Paris (PA-2033)<\/a> is the perfect vacation home for a large group. Sleeping up to 8, this townhouse features a spacious porch with plenty of outdoor seating, four gorgeous tiled bathrooms, and a piano. Decadence awaits you!<\/p>\n<p>What are your favorite infamous stories about Paris?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pigalle is perhaps Paris\u2019s most notorious neighborhood. 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