It is well known that the best-known capital of love is Paris, and without a doubt one of the most famous cities in the world for everything it represents, fashion, luxury, glamour, vintage elegance, the Bèlle Èpoque, its bohemian style, its streets or its gastronomy among many other delicacies.

Paris is home to innumerable outstanding places such as the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe, the Luvre Museum, the Opera Garnier, the Sacré Coeur Basilica, among others, but we understand that surely all of you have visited them.

We are going to dedicate this post to the most special corners of Paris. You will discover some places that you may know but we hope to surprise you with something new that motivates you to visit this wonderful city again.

La Cour Jardin – Hotel Plaza Athenee

This luxurious 5-star hotel overlooks the Eiffel Tower. Visiting its beautiful restaurant overlooking its spectacular garden will be a delight.

Mur “Je t’aime” from Paris

Surely you have heard of or perhaps you know about the “padlock bridge” in Pont de Arts, but you are still surprised to learn that in the Montmartre neighborhood there is a wall where the most said phrase in the universe is written in more than 300 languages: “you I want”.

Grande Mosquéé

This mosque in the Latin Quarter will surprise you with its beautiful hammam surrounded by Arabic architecture.

Rue Crémieux

This Parisian street is a residential street known for its facades. An essential that if you have time to visit, it will be worth it.

Passages couverts of Paris

Estos pasajes comerciales eran los que utilizaban en el siglo XiX, aunque hayan sido reformados, pero podrás sentirte como si pasearas en un París de época.

Sainte Chapelle

In Carrer de la Cit’e, you will come across this impressive Gothic work that amazes with its stained-glass windows. A spectacle of color for the senses.

Lake Daumesnil and Forest of Vincennes

A garden worth visiting. The forest is home to several lakes supplied by a network of rivers starting from the Marne. Inside there are several facilities that you can visit. Formerly it was a hunting ground for the exclusive use of the kings of France.

Le Train Bleu of Paris

Having the opportunity to have lunch or dinner in this restaurant is a luxury. It is one of the best preserved corners of the Parisian Bélle Époque in the capital and famous people such as Coco Chanel, Brigitte Bardot or Dalí, among others, have spent time inside.

Canal St-Martin

This canal communicates with the Seine River and is a bohemian and alternative place where you will find terraces for coffee, restaurants or book stores.

As you can see, Paris is a city where in less imagined corners you will find a secret and special corner.

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