Place Dalida, City square in Montmartre, Paris, France
Place Dalida occupies a rectangular space of 19 meters in length and 13 meters in width at the intersection of Allée des Brouillards and Rue de l'Abreuvoir.
The municipal decree of December 5, 1996 designated the crossroads of Allée des Brouillards, Rue de l'Abreuvoir, and Rue Girardon as Place Dalida.
A bronze bust of singer Dalida, created by artist Aslan, was installed in April 1997 to mark the tenth anniversary of her death.
Visitors can reach Place Dalida using metro line 12 at Lamarck-Caulaincourt station or bus line 40, which stops at Moulin de la Galette.
The square appears in multiple media productions, including the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and the television series Emily in Paris.
Location: 18th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Grandes-Carrières
Length: 19 m
Width: 13 m
Part of: road network of Paris
Shares border with: allée des Brouillards, Rue de l'Abreuvoir, rue Girardon
GPS coordinates: 48.88853,2.33806
Latest update: December 1, 2025 08:58
These locations showcase the architectural diversity of Paris through buildings spanning from medieval times to the modern era. The city preserves structures from two millennia: Roman baths from the 3rd century, Gothic churches like Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, Renaissance mansions, and Art Nouveau apartment buildings designed by Hector Guimard. Beyond the famous monuments, visitors find hidden lanes with medieval timber-framed houses and private villas from the 19th century. The collection includes both public and private buildings. Visitors can explore the remains of the Arènes de Lutèce, where Romans once held gladiatorial contests, as well as the oldest residential houses in the city dating from the 15th century. The selection ranges from medieval church towers and classical arcades to modernist experiments of the early 20th century.
This cultural route, highly diverse, explores Paris beyond its usual landmarks, revealing a city of art collections, green spaces, and varied architecture. The itinerary includes the Musée Marmottan Monet, which houses more than 300 paintings by the artist, squares like Parc Monceau with its columns and 18th-century pavilions, and urban ensembles such as Place des Vosges, completed in 1612 under Henri IV. The circuit also passes through Île Saint-Louis, where mansions line the quays since the 17th century, and crosses the Marais district, with its narrow streets filled with galleries and museums inside historic aristocratic houses. The route extends to the Fondation Louis Vuitton in the Bois de Boulogne, a glass and steel building designed by Frank Gehry, opened in 2014. Other stops include lesser-visited spots such as Coulée verte René-Dumont, a 4.7 km planted promenade on an old railway, and Parc de Bercy with its three themed gardens. This circuit allows visitors to see different facets of Paris, from the catacombs under the 14th arrondissement to the colorful facades of rue Crémieux, from the flower market on Île de la Cité to César's large-scale sculpture in La Défense.
Moulin de la Galette
149 m
Au Lapin Agile
140 m
Vignes de Montmartre
144 m
Musée de Montmartre
207 m
Workshop apartment of Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo
208 m
Statue de Dalida
2 m
Théatre Lepic
121 m
Maison de Tristan Tzara
172 m
Rue Cortot
215 m
Fontaine du Château d'eau de Montmartre
185 m
Mire du Nord
149 m
Square Suzanne-Buisson
98 m
Jardin Frédéric-Dard
121 m
Hôtel Lejeune
158 m
Square Joël Le Tac
107 m
Square Caulaincourt
244 m
Villa Radet
24 m
Le Passe-Muraille
110 m
Le Tire Bouchon
218 m
Eugène Carrière
125 m
Moulin Radet
144 m
1 place Jean-Baptiste-Clément
232 m
Folie Sandrin
168 m
Moulin Blute-fin
159 m
Saint Denis
73 m
Monument to Steinlein
63 m
Hôtel Demarne
226 m
Jardins Renoir
204 mReviews
Visited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes