(Last Update: 10.09.2024) In this article, we will get to know Trocadero, one of the most important tourist squares in Paris. Officially known as Place du Trocadéro et 11 Novembre, we call this square simply Trocadero (trokodero or tğokadeğo). This is one of the top places to visit in Paris... This square, located in the 16th arrondissement, on the hill opposite the Eiffel Tower, is named after the victory of the French against the Spanish in 1823.
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) In this article, we will get to know Denfert Rochereau and its surroundings, an important region in the 14th arrondissement on the south side of Paris. There are two reasons why this place is important: The first reason is that OrlyBus, one of the most convenient options to go to Orly Airport, departs from here, and the second reason is that the famous skull museum Catacombes is here... It is named Denfert Rochereau (danfer roşro or danfeğ ğoşğo). ,
(Last Update: 07.09.2024) Although it is a touristic area, one of the most unique places in Paris is, of course, Montmartre Hill. Because this region is a hilly area compared to the general flat structure of Paris and its architecture has more of a village atmosphere outside Paris, it offers its visitors a very interesting Paris experience. Although there has been no detailed information about Montmartre Hill before.
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) Clichy Square – Place de Clichy (plas dö cliche), located in the north-west of Paris, at the intersection of the 8th, 9th, 17th and 18th arrondissement, is the junction of the large statue in the middle and the roads leading to the six directions. It is one of the most important places of the city in terms of its structure. This square, which is active and lively at all hours of the day, is where the exteriors of the buildings are quite far from each other.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) In this article, I would like to share with you brief information about Place de l'Alma, which is curious because it is the place where Lady Diana died in Paris. In Paris, the Bridge of Alma - a very central square located on the banks of the River Seine, in the 8th arrondissement, at the intersection of the Pont de l'Alma with the Avenue Marceau. Its view of the Eiffel Tower, its location on the banks of the Seine River, its proximity to the Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne and Avenue Montaigne, one of the most elegant boulevards in Paris.
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) It is true that I spent more time in the west of Paris than in the east, so I did not go to the Nation side much. Whenever I take the bus, metro or RER to travel around Paris, I am usually tempted by a stop or station on the way, and before I can proceed any further to the east, I suddenly find myself at a point further west. Even so
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) In countries governed by the republic, it is customary to call one of the most beautiful squares of the city "Republic Square". As such, in Paris, as in many cities of France, one of the most beautiful squares of the city is called Republique Square - Place de la République (plas dö lâ repüblik or plas dö lâ ğepüblik), which means "Republic Square".
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Place des Victoires, one of the cutest and most aesthetic squares in Paris, is located between the 1st and 2nd arrondissements of the city. This square, where six roads intersect, consists of a circular area with a diameter of 80 meters and is surrounded by buildings of typical French architecture. Whenever I pass by Place des Victoires, I think of the "Sixyol" in Kadıköy. Actually, six roads intersect
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Vendome Square - Place Vendôme (plas vandom), located in the heart of Paris, is located in the center of Rue de la Paix, with buildings built in typical French architecture surrounding it in a rectangular format, and "Colonne" located in the middle. Vendôme" and of course its boutiques with the most important brands of luxury consumption, it is still one of the most popular places in Paris today as it was in the past.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) VII. Exploring places like Edouard Square is not easy. Because people flock to the most touristic squares of Paris, see the things they are convinced they need to see, capture them in photographs, and then rush to the next location, following a check-list. However, those who want to visit Paris properly and look for much different details behind the surface,