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Top 10 Surprising Facts About Paris: That Go Beyond the Eiffel Tower

By: Barnaby Sorrens
Narrated by: Feargal Coffey
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Discover a Side of Paris You’ve Never Seen Before

Paris is one of the most recognisable cities on the planet. Its skyline is etched into our minds with the Eiffel Tower rising above the rooftops, the Arc de Triomphe commanding the Champs-Élysées, and the Louvre guarding masterpieces beneath its glass pyramid. Yet for all its fame, Paris holds secrets—curious, quirky, and quietly astonishing facts that even many Parisians don’t know.

In Top 10 Surprising Facts About Paris That Go Beyond the Eiffel Tower, travel writer Barnaby Sorrens invites you to peel back the city’s polished exterior and look deeper into the Paris that lives between the landmarks. From ghost metro stations and pneumatic mail systems to sun-dials hidden on old stone facades and lighthouses in a landlocked capital, this book uncovers ten fascinating aspects of the French capital that are both bizarre and beautiful.

What You’ll Discover Inside:

  • Why Paris only has one official stop sign despite being a bustling metropolis
  • The surprising presence of multiple Statues of Liberty across the city—and their connection to the American original
  • The scientific and cultural importance of the Paris Meridian, once rival to Greenwich
  • The curious story behind how the Eiffel Tower was nearly built... in Barcelona
  • How underground tunnels and ossuaries have created a second, hidden city beneath the streets
  • Where you can find actual vineyards in Paris still producing wine today
  • The long-forgotten postal system that still winds through the city via pneumatic tubes
  • And much more from the city’s architectural oddities, historical quirks, and imaginative flair
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"Five stars. Fun, informative, and beautifully written. I’m telling all my travel-loving friends to get this."

Highly recommended

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I thought I already knew Paris fairly well, but this book was packed with strange and fascinating facts I’d never heard before. The chapter about the hidden infrastructure beneath the city was especially memorable.

A Fun Little Book Full of Unexpected Details

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I listened to this before a trip to Paris and it completely changed what I paid attention to while walking around the city. Instead of only focusing on the famous landmarks, I found myself looking for hidden details and odd historical traces everywhere. The chapter about the ghost metro stations was especially memorable. Short, entertaining, and packed with fascinating information.

Perfect for Curious Travelers

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This audiobook highlights the mysterious side of Paris in a fun and accessible way. Each fact feels like a puzzle piece adding to a bigger picture. Feargal Coffey’s narration enhances the sense of intrigue. A great listen for anyone who enjoys unusual historical insights.

City Mysteries

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This was such an entertaining listen. I picked it up thinking I’d hear a few quirky trivia facts, but the book actually does a great job connecting those odd details to the larger history and personality of Paris.

The chapters are concise and easy to follow, which made it perfect for listening during commutes. I especially liked the stories about the Paris Meridian and the hidden vineyards. Highly recommended for travelers or anyone who enjoys cultural history with a lighter touch.

Fun, Clever, and Full of Unexpected History

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