Île-de-France, France - Paris
Place Dauphine
By @insidethevalise
Tucked away at the western tip of the Île de la Cité, Place Dauphine is a hidden sanctuary often called the most romantic square in Paris. Commissioned by Henri IV in 1607 (shortly after the Place des Vosges), it is a unique triangular "square" enclosed by elegant 17th-century buildings that shield it from the noise of the surrounding city. In the summer you can find locals playing bocci here and lots of people out on terraces enjoying a drink.
Address: Rue Henri Robert, Rue de Harlay, 75001 Paris, France
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