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Rue Rosa Bonheur

A street in Paris, Île-de-France, named after a famed 19th-century female French artist, known for animal paintings and support for women's rights.
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Tips from the community

The 19th Arrondissement, in the northeast of the city, might feel like a trek away from the Marais. To be frank, it is, but it’s also got its own lesbian haven in an abandoned tavern in a corner of the Buttes-Chaumont park. On the contrary to So-What, Rosa Bonheur opens early and closes early, which makes it a great place to go for some peace and quiet and still have the chance to mix with other lesbians and queer women.  Pro tip: Watch the sunset over Paris from the park before you head in. I recommend it almost as much as I do the Rosa itself.

fenderqueer 2 years ago

Rue Rosa Bonheur Articles

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