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The 18th is Montmartre, Pigalle and Goutte d'Or: hilly, photogenic, intensely visited around Sacre-Coeur and quieter on the back slopes. The Square Suzanne Buisson and Square Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet (behind Sacre-Coeur) are the main dog-friendly green spots, and the small Jardins Rosa-Luxemburg in the new ZAC Clichy area are a recent addition. Steep stairs and busy stairs around Abbesses can be hard for older dogs.
Leashed dogs welcome on the alleys; banned from the central lawn and around the statue of Saint Denis.
Leashed dogs welcome on the alleys (behind Sacre-Coeur); banned from lawns.
73 rue Caulaincourt, 75018 Paris
+33 1 46 06 64 64
8 rue Pierre Picard, 75018 Paris
+33 1 42 62 27 38
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Hidden five-suite mansion with private garden on the back slope of Montmartre, dogs up to 15 kg on leash at 25 EUR per night, in-garden access, and a five-minute walk to the Square Suzanne Buisson on the calm side of the butte.
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Four-star with a famous rooftop terrace looking over Paris, small dogs welcome at 30 EUR per night (notify reception if left alone), and a ten-minute downhill walk to the Square Suzanne Buisson.
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Family-friendly four-star at the foot of Montmartre, pets of any size at 20 EUR per night plus 80 EUR refundable deposit, dogs welcome in the breakfast room if well-behaved, and a ten-minute walk to Square Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet behind Sacre-Coeur.
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