Place Dauphine, Ile de la Cite
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Charming, leafy square on an island in the middle of the Seine River, with cafes and jeux de boules court.
Charming, leafy square on an island in the middle of the Seine River, with cafes and jeux de boules court.
A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
Charming, leafy square on an island in the middle of the Seine River, with cafes and jeux de boules court.
A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene. Recently, suffering an epidemic of homelessness relating to mental health problems.
Charming, leafy square on an island in the middle of the Seine River, with cafes and jeux de boules court.
An ancient, pretty street with upscale shops in attractive storefronts. It leads south to the Seine River.
Charming, leafy square on an island in the middle of the Seine River, with cafes and jeux de boules court.
Beautiful sculptures about human bonds (mother and child, lovers) in an 18th-century elegant mansion.
One of the best spots in Paris! Stroll along the pedestrian promenade at river level in bliss!
It's wonderful to stroll along in the shade, past the adorable bookseller stands on the Left Bank of the Seine River!
Our favorite bakery, and a street with colorful buildings and archways, lined with brasseries.
Beautiful, hilly park with jade green lake and fake caves and rock formations.
Cute historic main street with amazing architecture, good restaurants, and a little, leafy church yard.
A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
An ancient, pretty street with upscale shops in attractive storefronts. It leads south to the Seine River.
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