(Last Update: 29.01.2025) The subject of this article, which I first published on February 14, 2014 and which I update regularly, is a very special place with the theme of "Love": I Love You Wall – Le Mur des Je T'aime... Since, as everyone agrees, Paris is a "City of Lovers", then on Valentine's Day or any other special day being in Paris with your lover It also takes on an extra meaning.

What is love, how to fall in love, how to experience love, how to keep it? Of course, everyone has their own answer to these questions, all of which require complex and intricate answers; I will not sit here and try to find answers to these questions, but since you are reading this article, I assume that you want to visit Paris with the person you love and experience love in Paris.

Of course, Paris is a city that you can visit with pleasure, alone, with your family, or with your friends; Because this city is rich enough to respond differently to everyone's different expectations, but if you have your lover, the person you are in love with, then the taste of this city increases tenfold.

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If romanticism, in this context and in its broadest sense, means adding to what is, making the world much more livable by involving our emotions, far beyond its actual state, when you try to do this in Paris, the result is dazzling.

If you are a very realistic person who does not have the ability to filter what you see through your heart, then what you see in Paris will naturally be nothing more than stone buildings, trees, soil, rows of houses and lots of people. Of course, this is the reality, but when the best way to make life livable is to watch it from the window of the heart, Paris seems to become more like a fairy tale.

Anyway, my goal was not to make a philosophy of love. It is necessary to write pages on this subject; I don't want to bore anyone for no reason :) Romantic Paris This is part of the article; one of the most meaningful corners of Paris at that time Le Mur des Je T'Aime (lö muğ de jö tem) well I Love You Wall It might be an interesting place for you. Actually, maybe it's "Wall of LoveIt would be more accurate to translate it as "" or "Wall of Love", but let's go with its exact meaning for now.

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in paris Montmartre Hill I Love You Wall, located in a small park on the outskirts, is 40 square meters (4mx10m) is a large ceramic panel. Work of 612 tiles, in white on a dark blue background, in more than 300 languages ve “I Love You” 1.000 times It consists of writing . Of course, the red colors in between also represent love.

We all know that true love is written on hearts, but seeing it in this size on a wall in Paris, the city of lovers, is truly heartwarming...

Especially when you see "I Love You" in Turkish on the upper left side of the wall, among all the writings on the wall, an extra smile comes to your face. There are even a few in other Turkic languages, and it's nice to see them.

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To see the I Love You Wall Montmartre Hill Just include it in your travel itinerary. If you wish directly M12 metro of the line Abbesses You can get off at the station and reach it. The station is a bit deep, if I were you I wouldn't try to walk up, it's smarter to go up by elevator :)

When you go up, you will see this wall in the park opposite the station. Another way to get here is Montmartre FunicularEnter the park by walking left from and going around the carousel you will see on the right. Of course, there is also the old name Montmartrobus. Take bus number 40 to Montmartre There is the option to get on and get off at the Abbesses stop.

Of course, you don't have to wait to come to this small park to experience love in Paris. Wherever you want, Seine River You can walk hand in hand, sit knee to knee, kiss each other openly in the most passionate way, on the shore, on a bridge, on any street, in a cafe, wherever you want; You can experience love in all its forms in the most comfortable way in this city. Isn't it this comfort and decoration that makes Paris the city of love?

However, if you add this wall to your itinerary, you will add a special pleasure to your trip; Recommendation from me. Also, as a tour suggestion about things to do in Paris for those who will come to Paris with their loved ones for Valentine's Day or at any other time. Romantic Paris Tour Recommendation You can read my post.

Above, where the I Love You Wall is also introduced. Alternative Montmartre Tour if you watch my video MontmartreI think you will also enjoy exploring places unknown to everyone. Especially with the one you love...

Le Mur des Je T'Aime - I Love You Wall - Wall of Love Pariste.Net Ahmet ORE

Although I took the photo above with my aunt, whom I can almost say I grew up with, but don't let it slip 😉 Take your love with you, jump in and come to Paris, enjoy life together. Love each other, protect each other, always protect your love.

Love is a beautiful thing...

 

 

 

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8 Comments

  1. Mr. Ahmet, we could only find one place in Turkish. towards the upper left corner when the wall is in front of us. There is your first photo in this article, the Turkish one on the Arabic one. we couldn't find it. Could they have deleted it 🙂 If you happen to come across it again or if anyone reads this and happens to pass by, I'm waiting for an answer 🙂

    • Hello Mr. Onur,
      You are absolutely right, I knew there was one too, but the day I was shooting, I went and there is another one on the bottom right; The next time I went, it wasn't there :) I mean, the last one was in the place you saw, I can't guarantee what will happen next :)
      Happy Days…

    • I also looked for the text in this photo of yours, but I couldn't find it. Maybe it is not original and may have been written by our mischievous Turkish visitors. Even though I couldn't find the second Turkish text, I think we found the Azerbaijani text "mah seni seviram".

    • Mr. Haluk, as you said, it must have been mischievous Turkish visitors, but it was so realistic that I was very surprised both the day I saw this second article and the day when there was no such article on my next visit :) As you said, there is a Turkish "I love you" one for now and it is on the left side of the wall. on the top… Happy days…

  2. I can't tell you how prepared we are to be informed down to the details of using the elevator when leaving the subway! I have been here for 6 days, I have 9 more days in Paris; I cannot comment individually on every article I read, but I have to say that all of them were worth the effort, were very useful and made me very happy. Thank you very much! 🙂
    Greetings

    • Hello,
      I thought I wrote a reply to your comment, but it turns out I didn't. Even though it's quite late, I wanted to thank you. Thank you so much.
      Happy Days.

  3. "I Love You" is handwritten on the upper wall =), just above "MUNSMAWA" to the left. love.

    • 🙂 thanks for the response. Of course it's the right answer… but since it's "anonymous" login, I can't see who to buy coffee for…

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