The smallest café in Paris is only 4m²!
In Paris, even tiny spaces have charm. The smallest café in the city is called “Petit Poisson” and it’s only 4 square meters! Located in Le Marais, it only fits a few people at a time… but the espresso is excellent.
There’s a Statue of Liberty in Paris
Yes — it’s not just a New York symbol! The Statue of Liberty was designed in France. A smaller version stands on the Île aux Cygnes, in the 15th arrondissement, facing the Eiffel Tower. It looks toward its “big sister” in the USA.
The oldest clock in Paris still ticks
On the Conciergerie, on the Île de la Cité, you’ll find Paris’ oldest public clock, dating back to 1371 — and it still works! It has seen kings, revolutions, and millions of tourists pass by.
There are more dogs than children in Paris!
Parisians love their furry companions. It’s estimated there are about 300,000 dogs in Paris, more than the number of children under 12! You’ll see them everywhere — often dressed in stylish little outfits.