Europe France Guide to the 18th Arrondissement in Paris, France By Courtney Traub Courtney Traub Facebook Twitter Courtney Traub has covered Paris and other European destinations for TripSavvy since 2006. She is co-author of the 2012 Michelin Green Guide to Northern France & the Paris Region. TripSavvy's editorial guidelines Updated on 06/03/19 TripSavvy / Taylor McIntyre Thanks to its sweeping viewpoints, art-drenched history, and charming, village-like streets, the 18th arrondissement is one of Paris' most-frequented areas. This arrondissement also includes lively, bustling immigrant neighborhoods such as Barbes and La Goutte d'Or. Main Sights and Attractions in the 18th Arrondissement Montmartre Neighborhood Sacre-Coeur Basilica Montmartre Cemetery Place des Tertres Le Moulin Rouge Cabaret Le Moulin de la Galette (real windmill, and the subject of a painting of the same name by Renoir) Dali Museum Le Moulin Rouge and the Pigalle red light district La Chapelle: "Little Jaffna" (Sri Lankan district) Barbes and la Goutte d'Or neighborhoods (African and North African districts) Map of the 18th Arrondissement: View map here Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit Share Pin Email