A very cold attraction, there are few tourists, and the surroundings are basically people nearby. This day is a very historical monument. Rome has not been to the arena, but it seems to be much smaller.
Arènes de Lutèce
Posted: Mar 30, 2020
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_We***95
5/5Outstanding
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I went with low expectations and was delighted to be surprised. The Colosseum was bigger than I thought, and like most Roman ruins outside Italy, except for the Temple and Arena of Nim, the Colosseum of Arles and the aqueduct near Nim. Easy to find using the metro (the station is clearly marked) and a short distance from the metro. The venue itself is a well-used park. Great for relaxing and enjoying the tranquility of Paris. Will you stay there for a long time? It's the same as visiting any Paris park. It's free, no queues and crowds.
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Posted: May 13, 2019
易茜韵楹
4/5Excellent
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The Lüttes Arena was built in the first century AD. Now in the Latin Quarter, this open-air theater can sit down for 10,000 people. It is currently just a small ordinary park with no information except billboards. Most locals read newspapers and walk here, and there are not many tourists.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2017
e00***25
4/5Excellent
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Does anyone know that there is a cooseeo-shaped building in the center of Paris? The most interesting part is that there is no sign and the space is basically idle. Good thing is that it is not busy and there you can see something different in the city! I am glad some buildings still exist!
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Posted: Apr 15, 2016
Miss Junny
4/5Excellent
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It's not spectacular at all, but I like this quiet place. A square with a sense of life. There are not many places to play nearby, and it is not a must-see attraction. But there is a feeling of being integrated with the residents.
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Posted: Jul 4, 2020
M49***70
5/5Outstanding
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The Ruttes Arena, a building built in the first century AD, is located in the oldest five districts of Paris. Amphitheater used for colossal and gladiatorial, where the warriors once killed...