Favorite Hidden Alleys and Courtyards
Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Villa Santos-Dumont
One of the best alley I have seen - quiet, beautiful, green/leafy and off the beaten path.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Villa Marie Vassilieff
A green alley in the Spring and Summer with studios and artist galleries - a dream!
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
Passage Lhomme
Like a rural street in the middle of Paris and away from the busy Bastille - the cobblestones make it incredibly quaint.
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Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Cour Damoye
I always wondered what it is like to live in a tiny charming hidden alley and pictured myself having a drink outside with neighbors - a must see.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
34 Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève
A hidden courtyard hides behind door # 34. During the day, you can press the entry button to go explore what's behind the big wooden door. Be quiet because people live there and businesses operate during the day. The door will be locked starting in the evening.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
Rue Irénée Blanc
The couple of streets around Irénée Blanc are called La Campagne à Paris - like being in a rural village yet in Paris.
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Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Rue Crémieux
Probably the most instagrammed street of Paris. It is after all the most colorful street in the entire city. Think Notting Hill in Paris.
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Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
rue des Thermopyles
Adorable tiny street that will delight your followers on Instagram.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
cité Durmar
Cobblestones, workshops and old stores on the side, flowers in the Spring - what's not to like?
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
Villa Léandre
A beautiful haven that is very often overlooked by tourists. A must see.
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