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Flower Quarter

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The Cité florale is a charming and unique residential micro-neighborhood nestled in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Often described as an "urban village," this distinctive settlement stands at an elevation of approximately 95 meters, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling Parisian cityscape. It forms a triangular zone characterized by individual houses, each adorned with its own flower garden, and features cobbled streets famously named after various flowers, such as Rue des Glycines, Rue des Iris, and Rue des…

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    September 2, 2020

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    The Cité florale was built in 1928 on a triangular area, a former meadow regularly flooded by the Bièvre. This peculiarity resulted in it not being able to house buildings: …
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    Beautiful village in the city.
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    Lose yourself in these narrow streets lined with flower-decked villas
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect when walking through Cité florale?

    The Cité florale features charming, narrow streets paved with cobblestones. While generally flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the uneven nature of the cobblestones. The area is designed for leisurely strolls, not strenuous hikes, making it accessible for most visitors.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails recommended within Cité florale?

    Rather than marked trails, the Cité florale is best explored by simply wandering its picturesque streets. The neighborhood is small and triangular, bordered by Rue Boussingault, Rue Auguste-Lançon, and Rue Brillat-Savarin. Its charm lies in discovering the individual flower-named streets like Rue des Glycines or Rue des Orchidées, each offering unique floral displays and architectural details.

    Is Cité florale suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Cité florale is considered very family-friendly. Its tranquil, car-limited streets provide a safe and pleasant environment for children to explore. The visual appeal of the flowers and unique houses can be engaging for all ages, making it a lovely spot for a leisurely family outing.

    Are dogs allowed in Cité florale?

    While the Cité florale is a residential area, dogs are generally permitted on its public streets, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. As it's a quiet neighborhood, respectful pet ownership is appreciated by residents.

    What are the public transport options to reach Cité florale?

    The Cité florale is well-served by public transport. You can reach it via the Maison Blanche metro station (Line 7) or by taking the RER B to Cité Universitaire. Both options place you within easy walking distance of this unique Parisian neighborhood.

    Is there parking available near Cité florale?

    Parking directly within the Cité florale is very limited as it's a small residential area with narrow streets. Visitors are advised to use nearby public parking facilities or rely on public transportation. Street parking in the surrounding 13th arrondissement can be challenging to find.

    What is the best time of year to experience the flowers in full bloom?

    While charming year-round, the Cité florale truly lives up to its name during spring and summer. From April through August, the individual gardens and street-side planters burst with color, offering the most vibrant floral displays and enhancing the neighborhood's picturesque ambiance.

    What makes the architecture of Cité florale unique compared to other parts of Paris?

    The architecture of Cité florale is distinctive because it was built in 1928 on soft, unstable ground (a former flooded meadow of the Bièvre river). This geological constraint prevented the construction of heavy Haussmannian buildings. Instead, smaller, lighter individual townhouses, often with Art Deco influences and private gardens, were built, creating a unique 'urban village' feel that contrasts sharply with the surrounding modern Parisian architecture.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly within Cité florale?

    The Cité florale is primarily a residential area, so you won't find cafes or restaurants directly within its small streets. However, the vibrant Butte-aux-Cailles district, known for its charming cafes and eateries, is just a short walk away, offering plenty of options for refreshments and meals.

    How long should I plan to spend visiting Cité florale?

    The Cité florale is a relatively small area. A leisurely stroll to fully appreciate its unique architecture, cobbled streets, and floral displays typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour. It's often visited as part of a larger exploration of the 13th arrondissement, perhaps combined with a visit to Parc Montsouris or the Butte-aux-Cailles district.

    Is Cité florale wheelchair accessible?

    Due to its cobbled streets and narrow pathways, wheelchair accessibility in Cité florale can be challenging. While the area is generally flat, the uneven surfaces may make navigation difficult for some visitors using wheelchairs or strollers.

    What are some hidden gems or points of interest near Cité florale?

    Beyond the Cité florale itself, nearby hidden gems include the charming Butte-aux-Cailles district with its village-like atmosphere and street art, and the peaceful Parc Montsouris, one of Paris's large public parks. The area is also close to the historic Petite Ceinture, an abandoned railway line now partially converted into green spaces.

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