THERMOPYLAE STREET
This street, lined with old and new houses, is one of the few still covered with large cobblestones.
Alexandre Chauvelot, a 19th-century property developer, gave this street its name (in Greek, "thermopyles" means hot doors). Lined with cobblestones and houses once occupied mainly by working-class families, this discreet lane exudes a bucolic charm, with wisteria and ivy climbing up the facades. Paris lovers and tourists alike appreciate it. In short, it's a rustic street that's very Instagrammable, especially in spring, when you can admire works by street artists such as Miss-Tic.
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