パリの「車なしの日」 凱旋門までのんびり散歩しよう(画像)

9月27日は、パリの中心部に車が1台も入らない「車なしの日」だ。

9月27日は、パリの中心部に車が1台も入らない「車なしの日」だ。午前11時から午後18時まで、エッフェル塔などの中心部や、2つの大きな公園を含むエリア(以下の赤い箇所)で、車の進入を制限するという。

秋晴れとなった日曜日、車のいない凱旋門やサエッフェル塔の様子や、車道をサイクリングする人たちや、中心部を散歩する人たちが、Twitterに投稿されている。

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