Point Zéro des Routes de France is a historic and protected site Notre-Dame Paris located in France.
Parvis Notre-Dame — Place Jean-Paul II (Place Jean-Paul II) 75004 Paris France
Il s’agit d’une rose des vents gravée dans une pièce de bronze et entourée d’une dalle de pierre sur laquelle on peut lire « Point zéro des routes de France ».
Cherchez-le sur le parvis de Notre-Dame, à environ 50 mètres de la Cathédrale . C ’est en fait à partir de ce point que l ’on calcule les distances avec d’autres villes de France.
Selon la légende, si vous marchez sur le point zéro vos pas vous ramèneront à Paris !
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Fantastic history of Paris with Roman and medieval archaeology. - Marshall Manson
Greatest Holy Roman Emperor - Ergin Eroğlu
A lot of great cafes and restaurants around, great area! - Melody Vroom
Try the Vero Dodat's restaurant in the middle of the alley. The interior is a bit old but the food (French) is brillant! - Danith Yong
Very beautiful to walk through, super close to the gardens of Palais Royal so dropping by here before or after is ideal ???? - Zoe T. ✨
Long long queues, but worth waiting. Free entrance, both exterior and interior are superb. Must see in Paris. - Artyom Fedosov
Love the staff and their recommendations! A bit expensive, and i wished they had more used books. By the way you CAN’T take pictures inside!! - Budoor Bahareth
Historic chapel within the Palace of Justice. It’s just very splendid and magnificent. - Alex Curiel