Between the Place de la Bastille and the Pere-Lachaise cemetery, the Roquette quarter takes its name from the Rue de la Roquette in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. About 46,000 people live in this area where artisan workshops and small factories have given way to bars, galleries, and studios that make it one of the liveliest nightlife districts in the capital.
The former Grande Roquette prison, demolished in 1899, stood at the intersection of Rue de la Roquette and Rue de la Croix-Faubin. Five paving stones at the site mark where the guillotine was erected for public executions until 1851. The nearby Rue de Lappe, once lined with musette dance halls frequented by Edith Piaf, retains its nightlife character. Hotels in the 11th arrondissement and across Paris are used for companion meetings. Providers serving Paris are listed in our directory. Escortservice.com does not arrange or provide services. Users must be 18 or older.
Between the Place de la Bastille and the Pere-Lachaise cemetery, the Roquette quarter takes its name from the Rue de la Roquette in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. About 46,000 people live in this area where artisan workshops and small factories have given way to bars, galleries, and studios that make it one of the liveliest nightlife districts in the capital.
The former Grande Roquette prison, demolished in 1899, stood at the intersection of Rue de la Roquette and Rue de la Croix-Faubin. Five paving stones at the site mark where the guillotine was erected for public executions until 1851. The nearby Rue de Lappe, once lined with musette dance halls frequented by Edith Piaf, retains its nightlife character. Hotels in the 11th arrondissement and across Paris are used for companion meetings. Providers serving Paris are listed in our directory. Escortservice.com does not arrange or provide services. Users must be 18 or older.
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