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The Three Musketeers’ Walk Through Paris

Start at Place des Vosges where Milady de Winter spied from Victor Hugo's window. End at the Panthéon where Dumas is buried. 16 stops through the Paris d'Artagnan actually walked.

Author: Dan

The Three Musketeers’ Walk Through Paris

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Start at Place des Vosges where Milady de Winter spied from Victor Hugo's window. End at the Panthéon where Dumas is buried. 16 stops through the Paris d'Artagnan actually walked.

Step back into the 17th century and follow the trail of Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d’Artagnan. From the grandeur of royal squares to the shadows of the Latin Quarter, this walk brings the world of Alexandre Dumas to life. Discover the corners of Paris where honor was defended, intrigue took root, and legends were born. Un pour tous, et tous pour un! (All for one - and one for all!)

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author: Dan
city: Paris
interests: HISTORY, FITNESS, LITERATURE

Hi, I'm Dan. I’ve always been curious about cities and the stories hidden inside them. In my day-to-day work, I manage large e-commerce projects for an international company. It is a very structured world, but in my free time I enjoy slowing down and exploring history, art, and culture. I am especially interested in medieval and Roman history, literature, modern art, and of course specialty coffee. These interests shape the way I look at a city. For me, architecture is not just about buildings. It is a way to understand how people lived, what they believed in, and how their world changed over time. When we walk together, I like to point out details that are easy to miss and share the stories behind them. My tours are for people who want to see more than the main sights. We will walk, observe, ask questions, and discover the city step by step.