Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
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4.5 based on 4,780 reviews
Cobble-stoned neighborhood featuring quiet shops, cafes and bistros.
Ile Saint-Louis is one of 2 islands in the middle of the Seine. Its streets are filled with 17th and 18th century architecture with lots of quaint shops, cafes and restaurants. The island is quite small and easily walk-able and a must for anyone visiting Paris
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Obviously not that good of a secret, but we have actually walked past the entrance to the park on Rue des Rosiers at least 3 times. Even with the address of the park in google maps and a route marked, still walked past it and had to backtrack 3 metres. Eventually made it through the big green door and into the secret garden of Joseph Migneret. A haven of peace, tranquility and not very many people funnily enough. Enjoyed our ‘Paris Picnic’ lunch with a fresh baguette, (from the local boulangerie) still warm and the ham and cheese from local boutiques.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
This garden space is located between the Hotel de Sully, a 16th century style mansion entered from the very busy Rue de Rivoli and the additionally relaxing Place des Vosges...there is space for relaxing on a busy day in this area of visually stunning attractions...
4.0 based on 23 reviews
Paris has some of the prettiest gardens we have visited most have a theme create a square/garden, than add a centre piece, this lovely garden/square is different in the sense, there was a church with a bell tower, the church was destroyed in the French revolution, hence left with Tour Saint-Jacques, then in 1856, the Square de la Tour Saint-Jacques was opened. Today, it is a leafy public domain, with plenty of seating, with the most beautiful centre piece.
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