Passage L'homme Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a passage that opened in 1852. This passage connects the other two roads and is an important urban landmark in the local area.
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Lovely and Quiet
This part of town has a number of alleys and courtyards that were built to house the workshops of the many artisans who originally lived and worked here. The workshops are mostly gone, now converted ...
Do NOT expect to see the alley as it used to be in photos. The plants have been removed, it’s all scaffolding now. Not photogenic at all. Fortunately a similar alley exists right around the corner and...
It's a charming private street, like many others. If you hang around for a while, you might get lucky and find someone coming out who will allow you to enter. Very tranquil. People are lucky to liv...
Near in the the Faubourg St Antoine area and near to the Place de la Bastille this is a lovely photogenic cobbled street to wander down. It is somewhat hidden but worth the while to seek out
Arrived to find a large Private Property sign and a digipad to get in. Really disappointed as if walked for a long way to find it. Beware, lots of blogs/reviews are very out of date - especially for P...
Lovely and Quiet
This part of town has a number of alleys and courtyards that were built to house the workshops of the many artisans who originally lived and worked here. The workshops are mostly gone, now converted ...
No longer a photogenic alley. Now scaffolding
Do NOT expect to see the alley as it used to be in photos. The plants have been removed, it’s all scaffolding now. Not photogenic at all. Fortunately a similar alley exists right around the corner and...
Tranquil Private Street
It's a charming private street, like many others. If you hang around for a while, you might get lucky and find someone coming out who will allow you to enter. Very tranquil. People are lucky to liv...
Quaint and picturesque street
Near in the the Faubourg St Antoine area and near to the Place de la Bastille this is a lovely photogenic cobbled street to wander down. It is somewhat hidden but worth the while to seek out
It is not open to public!
Arrived to find a large Private Property sign and a digipad to get in. Really disappointed as if walked for a long way to find it. Beware, lots of blogs/reviews are very out of date - especially for P...