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Porte Lescot

Porte Lescot, city gate in Paris, France

Porte Lescot is a pedestrian passage in Paris's 1st arrondissement located near the Halles district, with a simple stone structure measuring approximately 15 meters (50 feet) wide and 27 meters (90 feet) long. The passage connects different levels through stairs leading to various squares and shops, with multiple subsurface sections each linked to different streets and passageways throughout the area.

The passage was created as part of urban reorganization in the Halles district to improve circulation in the area. The site underwent multiple renovations over time to enhance organization and flow, reflecting broader changes to this part of Paris.

The gate takes its name from Pierre Lescot street, linking the passage to a significant figure in the area's development. Today it serves as a daily route for locals and visitors navigating between different parts of the Halles district.

The passage is easy to locate when exploring the Halles district and provides a practical connection between different areas of the neighborhood. Its stairs and multiple levels allow visitors to navigate easily between streets and squares filled with shops and cafes.

The passage features multiple subsurface sections that extend below ground level, connecting different vertical layers of the urban structure. These hidden areas reveal the intricate multi-level planning of the Halles district and how the city is organized across different heights.

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Location
Length
27 m
Width
15 m
Part of
road network of Paris
GPS coordinates
48.86160,2.34795
Latest update
February 9, 2026 07:45
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