Place des Vosges

The oldest in Paris.
Rating 8110

13 april 2015Travel time: 13 february 2015
In order to see this square for the first time, we took the metro to Place de la Bastille. We looked at the column and the Bastille Opera building. We walked along the boulevard and for the first time they did not find it without a policeman. Place des Vosges (formerly Place Royale) is considered the oldest in Paris. It is a rectangle built up with buildings in the same style. The two buildings with higher roofs are called the pavilions of the King and Queen. Inside the triangle is a monument to Louis X!! ! , very simple fountains and lime trees. Obviously during flowering there is magical. Pretty quiet place. Once upon a time, quite famous people lived here, for example, Alphonse Daudet. At the bottom of the water of the buildings is a good cafe Caretta. Who wants foie gras, you can go. For me, this is one of the most recognizable squares. And now we are also choosing a hotel closer to her. Don't be lazy, come and have a look.
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