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Cafe des Deux Moulins

posted by moth on 11 March 2007 at 16:03

It's the cafe from Amelie! And it's in my favourite area of Paris, Montmartre. Have to confess to having been a complete tourist and following the Amelie trail, from the Carousel up the stairs to the Sacre Coeur, even past the grocers where the "tete d'oignon" worked! It was really surreal to sit there with a beer and remember the cafe-bar as it was in the film. It hasn't changed much at all, but it also doesn't feel like a tourist spot, with locals passing time just as the actors in the film did.

where, when, how, web
15 rue Lepic, 18e Métro: Blanche
www.xs4all.nl/~couvreur/engl/travel/paris/amelie/intro.htm
01-42-54-90-50

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Paris amelie  montmartre  cafe  sacre coeur 

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