Walking around Âé¶¹APP, visiting the most known monuments and climbing to the top of the Eiffel Tower… These are the typical things to do in Âé¶¹APP. But you could also walk around Âé¶¹APP learning about the city and discovering funny stories about Âé¶¹APP. This is why I made a Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP list for you, so that you can visit Âé¶¹APP AND have fun!

1.] A statue of liberty in Âé¶¹APP … Really?


 

Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP

No one would expect to see the Statue of Liberty replica in Âé¶¹APP! In first place of our Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP, this statue will catch your eyes! It’s located on the artificial Isle of Swans (between the 15th and the 16th arrondissements) created in 1827, 850 meters long and 11 meters wide. At the end of the narrow island there is a perfect Statue of Liberty replica: 22 meters high and facing west in the direction of New York City.

This monument was inaugurated on 4 July 1889 (for the centennial of the French Revolution) and was given to the city of Âé¶¹APP by the American community of Âé¶¹APP. The statue initially faced east, towards the Eiffel Tower, but it was turned west in 1937 for the universal exhibition hosted by Âé¶¹APP that year. An even smaller statue is located in the Musée d’Orsay and a third copy can be seen in the Museum des Arts et Métiers.

2.] The “hot” quarter of Pigalle

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In second place of our Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP, we have the Pigalle Quarter, located at the foot of Montmartre. It’s an original Quarter because in the 1880’s it was renowned for being the quarter of prostitutes. It began with the inauguration of the cabaret “Le Chat noir”. Since this date, a lot of stripteases and brothels took place in this area. Today the quarter is calmer than in the 19th century, but you can always notice plenty of sex shops and “massage” places. It’s also famous for the cabaret “Le Moulin Rouge” that you can visit!

3.] Âé¶¹APP Sewers – The dark Âé¶¹APP

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Would anyone expect to walk into the Âé¶¹APP sewers? Well, you can! All year round, you can visit the underside of Âé¶¹APP from Ancient times to the era of Belgrand (the designer of the Âé¶¹APP sewers system in the 19th century). The beginning of the visit is located in the 7th arrondissement at the Alma Bridge. If you want to get into the darkness and discover the Âé¶¹APP of “The Miserable” of Victor Hugo, this tour is made for you!

4.] A Âé¶¹APPian wine? No Problem, there is the Vineyard of Montmartre

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Want to taste a typical Âé¶¹APPian wine? Well, you’ll be surprised to see a vineyard in Montmartre! Behind the Sacré Coeur church you will find a special vineyard. Of course it’s not big but it has its reputation in Âé¶¹APP. You can buy the wine produced in Montmartre; it’s called “Le Clos Montmartre”. It deserves fourth place in our Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP, doesn’t it?

5.] The cemetery of celebrities: Le pere Lachaise cimetery

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Finally, in fifth place of our Top 5 fun facts walking around Âé¶¹APP, we have the cemetery Le Père Lachaise. It’s a cemetery where all the French celebrities are buried. The singer Edith Piaf, the painter Eugène Delacroix or the writer Honoré de Balzac are all buried in that cemetery. But there are also foreign celebrities such as Jim Morrison! Go to this cemetery, it’s a nice and fun walk where you can try to identify people you know!

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Bookstore

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Travel Gear

  1. Venture Pal Lightweight Backpack –Ìý
  2. Samsonite Winfield 2 28″ Luggage –Ìý
  3. Swig Savvy’s Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottle –Ìý

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