If its neighbouring island L’île de la Cité is very busy with tourists visiting Notre Dame, the second island inside Paris is actually my favourite. Its quaint narrow streets look right out of a history book – nothing much has changed since the 17th century.
Every time I want some quiet time in Paris, this is where I’ll go: There’s not much traffic and it actually feels like a little village despite being in the centre of it all – which also explains why it’s the most expensive real estate area in the French capital.
The best thing to do on the enclave is walking around the tiny streets and beautiful quays overlooking the city looking for the best boulangerie, and grabbing a delicious gelato at Berthillon, an institution on the island.
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