@ February 13, 2020
stu wright
Nice quite little square right in the heart of the main attractions, clean tidy and surrounded by little shops and cafes. Good place to stop and sit away from the hustle and bustle of the main streets
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The Place Dauphine was laid out in 1609 under King Henri IV while the Place des Vosges was still under construction. The public square was named after the Dauphin of France, the future Louis XIII. During the 17th century, Place Dauphine and Place des Vosges represented the places where the French royal court used to have their permanent seat. Following the events of the French Revolution where all mentions of royalty were erased, Place Dauphine was renamed between 1792 and 1814 “Place Thionville” from the Lorraine town. The triangular-shaped square is located near the western end of the Île de la Cité with an access from the middle of Paris’ older bridge: Pont Neuf.
@ 13 Feb, 2020
Nice quite little square right in the heart of the main attractions, clean tidy and surrounded by little shops and cafes. Good place to stop and sit away from the hustle and bustle of the main streets
@ 15 Jan, 2020
Doesn't close at night. A great place to hang out in the summer Eve
@ 04 Dec, 2019
Got to be one of my favorite places in Paris. Just a lovely square, and good food in the restaurants around it.
@ 19 Oct, 2019
This place impressed me! Very beautiful! Mesmerizing!
@ 15 Jul, 2019
Such a quaint little place, very tranquil and relaxing. Will definitely go back again.