DateParis
Batignolles neighborhood in Paris
17th arrondissement

Batignolles

Batignolles is where Paris's artistic soul meets its village heart. It's a tranquil, green oasis brimming with history, perfect for wanderers and dreamers alike.

Must-See Landmarks

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Square des Batignolles

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A quaint park created in 1862, offering a peaceful retreat with lush greenery and a small pond.

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Sainte-Marie des Batignolles

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The central church of Batignolles, known for its beautiful architecture and community significance.

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Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin-Luther-King

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A modern park that showcases the neighborhood's green initiative and commitment to public spaces.

Walking Tour

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Suggested 2-3 Hour Route

Begin your journey with the heart of Batignolles, the Square des Batignolles, where locals play pétanque beneath leafy trees. From there, meander through the neighborhood's winding streets, soaking in the historic charm and perhaps stopping by a local cafe for a coffee. Make your way towards the iconic Sainte-Marie des Batignolles church, taking a moment to appreciate its serene beauty. Lastly, explore the newly developed Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin-Luther-King, a testament to the area's blend of history and modernity, before concluding your tour with a stroll back through the neighborhood streets, perhaps discovering a boutique or two along the way.

Seen on Screen

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Emily in Paris

series2020-present

  • Batignolles Market - Season 2 market scenes showcasing local Parisian life(Season 2)

About Batignolles

Imagine a Parisian neighborhood where history brushes shoulders with trendy bistros and green spaces, and you've got Batignolles. Nestled in Paris's 17th arrondissement, this area once thrived as an independent village until Napoleon III annexed it in 1860. Today, Batignolles retains a village-like charm, with a lively cultural scene that echoes its past as a hub for artists like Édouard Manet. The neighborhood's streets are lined with quirky shops and cafes, leading to the serene Square des Batignolles, a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon. While you won't find a bustling dining scene here, the absence of restaurants in our database hints at a local secret: Batignolles is more about quality than quantity, with a few hidden gems offering authentic Parisian bites. It's an ideal destination for those who cherish quiet moments amidst urban exploration. The best time to visit? Late spring through early autumn, when Paris's weather is at its finest and the park's greenery is in full bloom. Whether you're a history buff, a culture seeker, or a couple looking for a romantic getaway, Batignolles offers a slice of Paris untouched by the typical tourist trail.

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Getting There

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Metro

Stations: Rome (Line 2), La Fourche (Line 13), Brochant (Line 13)

From city center: ~15-20 minutes

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Bus

Lines: 30, 54, 66, 74

From city center: ~20-25 minutes

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Walking

From Opéra: ~40-45 minutes

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