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The area around the Place de la République is one of Paris's liveliest, most popular neighborhoods, primarily because it is easily accessible. Cultural demonstrations often choose this area.
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Place de la Republique
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The area around the Place de la République is one of Paris's liveliest, most popular neighborhoods, primarily because it is easily accessible. Cultural demonstrations often choose this area.
The Canal Saint-Martin runs almost 2 1/2 miles through the 10th and 11th district, stretching from the Bassin de la Villette, where it joins the Canal de l'Ourcq, to the Bassin de l'Arsenal.
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Canal Saint Martin
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The Canal Saint-Martin runs almost 2 1/2 miles through the 10th and 11th district, stretching from the Bassin de la Villette, where it joins the Canal de l'Ourcq, to the Bassin de l'Arsenal.
This famous square in the heart of a medieval district is surrounded by 17th-century buildings that house some of the most beautiful apartments in Paris. It has made the Marais a fashionable neighborh
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Place des Vosges
Place des Vosges
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This famous square in the heart of a medieval district is surrounded by 17th-century buildings that house some of the most beautiful apartments in Paris. It has made the Marais a fashionable neighborh
Built on Bastille’s fortress site , erected in 1369 and stormed and captured on July 14, 1789, the Bastille, once a hotbed of the French Revolution, is now a trendy area home to the Opéra Bastille.
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Bastille station
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Built on Bastille’s fortress site , erected in 1369 and stormed and captured on July 14, 1789, the Bastille, once a hotbed of the French Revolution, is now a trendy area home to the Opéra Bastille.
The Ile de la Cité is the true heart of Paris. It was home to the Parisii tribe, named after the Celtic word for a boat on the water, before Caesar's troops conquered it.
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Ile de la Cite
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The Ile de la Cité is the true heart of Paris. It was home to the Parisii tribe, named after the Celtic word for a boat on the water, before Caesar's troops conquered it.