A quick wander through Rue de la Harpe and Rue Saint-Séverin in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
These are some of the oldest streets in the city and run close to Église Saint-Séverin, a church begin in the 12th century.
I pause at a gated alleyway: it’s actually one of the few remaining medieval streets that didn’t fall to the Hausman reconstruction of Paris. Check out how very narrow it is!
It’s a very busy, very touristy area.
Apologies for the bumpy camera.
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