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"The Montmartre Cemetery opened in 1825. Full of trees (maple trees, chestnut trees, lime trees, and thuja), the site is perfect for walking and is situated close to the Sacré-Coeur. The cemetery has 20.000 burial plots and among the famous people buried, there includes Stendhal, Émile Zola, Gustave Moreau, Berlioz, Sacha Guitry, and even Dalida, whose grave is the most visited and has the most flowers. Address: 20 Av. Rachel, 75018 Paris, France Opening hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-18:00 Saturday 8:30-18:00 Sunday 9:00-18:00 Ticket price: FREE Getting there: LINE 2 Métro station Blanche LINE 13 Métro station Place de Clichy There is no official website. The website provided ny THATCH is just a source of general information. "
"Many people pass by this cemetery as it's not one of the "short list" things to do here, but if you like beautiful old tombstones and especially if you won't make it to the bigger and more famous Pere Lachaise cemetery on the other side of town, this is a lovely place to stroll through."
"It might seem odd to put a cemetery on this list and again this is probably not something you'd do on a first visit. But it is actually VERY beautiful and kind of nice to walk around if you like that sort of thing. We were very intrigued by it and the stones are beautiful. "

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