Ten facts you definitely didn't know about Paris
Published: 03 Feb 2015 17:50 GMT+01:00
You might think you know the City of Light, but think again. Here are ten zany facts about Paris that we'd wager even the locals don't know. From terraces to condom machines - our friends behind the Smarter Paris app have found some wacky stats.
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1. Allthe trees in Parisare referenced and measured. And there are 470,000 of them.
Photo: Abob Bob/Flickr
2. There are 181 places in the city where you can getan espresso for €1. Even better, there's a map to help you find them.
3.Open terraces.If you were to spend each day of your life in Paris visiting a different open terrace (of a bar, cafe, or restaurant), then it would take you 29.8 years to see them all (and who knows how many new ones will open in that time!). Yes, there are 9,057 of them.
Photo: A cafe called Les deux magots in central Paris. Photo: Robyn Lee/Flickr
4. There are 31 streetcondom vending machinesin Paris, provided by the Town Hall. And in case you're in a tight spot, here is a map to all of them.
5. In the whole of Paris, there isonly one stop sign, "situated at the exit of a building company in the rich 16th arrondissement".The traffic system in Paris is mainly based on giving way to those coming from the right.
Hint: This is not the only stop sign in Paris.Photo: MPD01605/Flickr
6. Thebell in the Notre Dame Cathedralweighs over 13 tonnes. And it's called Emmanuel.
Photo: Pictr73/Flickr
7. There are6,100 streetsin Paris. How many have you walked down?
Photo: Stéphanie Kilgast/Flickr
8. Theshortest street in the city- at just 5.75 metres, Rue des Degrés, in the 2nd arrondissement.
In the central 2nd arrondissement, this Rue is nothing more than a staircase. Photo: Google Street View
9. If you like baguettes then you're in the right city because there are1,784 bakeriesin Paris.
Photo: Marco Bernardini/Flickr
10: And there's plenty of bars too, although not as many as bakeries. In fact there's1,124 bars in the cityat your disposal.
There are plenty of places to grab a drink in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Photo: Greg Dunlap/Flickr
All facts courtesy of the folks over at Smarter Paris.Check out their websitehere to find out more about their new app.
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