Antoine et Lili

Montmartre & Northern Paris


All the colours of the rainbow and all the patterns in the world congregate in this Parisian institution, with designer clothing for women (pink store) and children (green store), and eclectic homewares (yellow store), from ceramics to retro telephones.

There are another four branches around Paris.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Montmartre & Northern Paris attractions

1. Canal St-Martin

0.06 MILES

The tranquil, 4.5km-long Canal St-Martin was inaugurated in 1825 to provide a shipping link between the Seine and Paris' northeastern suburbs. Emerging…

2. Église St-Laurent

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Built in the Flamboyant Gothic style from 1429, this church took two centuries to complete. As a result the nave was designed separately, in the classical…

3. Porte St-Martin

0.47 MILES

Commemorating victories by Louis XIV’s armies, this triumphal arch was – like the Porte St-Denis – built in the late 17th century, replacing gates in the…

4. Porte St-Denis

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Along with the Porte St-Martin, this triumphal arch was built in the late 17th century to commemorate a victory by Louis XIV’s armies. At the time of its…

5. Église St-Vincent de Paul

0.63 MILES

Built on the site of a former prison, this magnificent 1844-completed church has a richly decorated, colonnaded interior inspired by Roman basilicas…

6. Musée des Arts et Métiers

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The Arts and Crafts Museum, dating to 1794 and Europe's oldest science and technology museum, is a must for families – or anyone with an interest in how…

7. Rue Dénoyez

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One block east of bd de Belleville, narrow rue Dénoyez was known for years as Paris' most dazzling street-art street, with everything from litter bins and…

8. Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson

0.75 MILES

Founded by renowned French humanist photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) and his portrait-photographer wife Martine Franck (1938–2012), this…