Chocolat Filming Locations
Chocolat Filming Locations
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Also known as the Latin Quarter, the 5th arrondissement is home to the Sorbonne university and student-filled cafes. It's also known for its bookshops, including the famed Shakespeare & Company. Family-friendly attractions include the Jardin des Plantes botanical gardens and the National Museum of Natural History. The stately Panthéon building holds the remains of notables like Voltaire and Marie Curie.
The iconic Eiffel Tower and its Champs de Mars park lie in this genteel district. The area draws tourists to cultural landmarks that include the Musée d'Orsay and its Impressionist art collection, the Musée Rodin with its sculpture garden, and Les Invalides armoury museum, home to Napoleon's Tomb. Foodies flock to the vibrant cafes, restaurants and gourmet shops on Rue Cler and around Le Bon Marché department store.
This chic neighborhood is defined by the broad Avenue des Champs Elysées, which links the iconic Arc de Triomphe and the chaotic traffic circle of Place de la Concorde. Upscale retail shops and shiny office fronts fill the area, along with a mixed crowd of fashionistas, tourists and local workers. The district is also home to art museums, including the Grand Palais with its high-profile exhibitions.
In the up-and-coming 10th arr., the quaint footbridges and bohemian cafes of Canal Saint-Martin give way to Indian restaurants along Passage Brady. The streets around Place de la Republique feature hip bars and restaurants, while Marché Saint-Martin offers gourmet food stalls. Rue Sainte-Marthe is a quiet street lined with art studios and global eateries. The area is also home to Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est.
The swanky 16th arrondissement is home to foreign embassies and renowned museums, including the Fondation Louis Vuitton and the Palais de Tokyo with its contemporary art. Hilly Passy, home to the city's wealthiest residents, features trendy restaurants and the Maison de Balzac, a house museum where the novelist once lived. Families head to the Bois de Boulogne for its boating lakes and kids' theme park.
The 18th arrondissement is centered around charming hilltop Montmartre ("La Butte"), a former artists' village once inhabited by Picasso and Dali, and home to the majestic Sacré-Cœur basilica. There are sweeping views of the city from the steep, winding streets, while the iconic Moulin Rouge cabaret below draws tourists and nightclubbers. The edgy Lamarck district attracts hipsters with retro-cool bars and eateries.
Chocolat (2016)
The rise and fall of the famous clown Chocolat, the first black circus performer who revolutionised the stagnant circus acts and conquered Paris of the Belle Époque with his exuberance and originality.