10 great things in Paris most visitors (and some locals) miss

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10 great things in Paris most visitors (and some locals) miss
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Already had an eyeful of the Eiffel? There are a few hidden gems that some of the locals don’t even know about.

One of the oldest covered passages in Paris, dating back to 1799, the passage takes its name from the panoramic views that were once available from its upper floors. It has retained all of its 19th-century charm, elegance and decor including a tasteful glass roof that floods the passage with natural light, illuminating the boutique stores and restaurants below.

The Museum of Hunting and Nature is a whimsical, yet intriguing, collection dedicated to the art and culture of hunting and the natural world. Founded in 1964, the museum is housed in the historic Hotel de Guenegaud, hidden behind high walls in Paris’s fashionable Marais district.

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