• What's it like living in the 20th? (métro Gambetta)

  • Jul 24 2023
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

What's it like living in the 20th? (métro Gambetta)

  • Summary

  • The 20th is another arrondissement that gets mixed reviews, so we decided to speak with Roopa Chauhan about what it's like living there. She's minutes away from metro Gambetta and is very enthusiastic about where she lives. Listen to find out why!

    Roopa is a writer and translator based in Paris and Detroit. She is also a future podcast host on the Paris Underground Radio network so be sure to check the website for her details.


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    Credits
    • Host: Gail Boisclair. @PerfectlyParis; Website: PerfectlyParis, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
    • Host: Marie Pistinier. Lokim on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and Paris Be A Part Of It on Facebook, and Instagram.
    • Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.com

    Music Credits
    Music: Jazz In Paris - Media Right Productions https://youtu.be/mNLJMTRvyj8

    About Us
    Welcome to Paris Estate of Mind! Join hosts Gail Boisclair and Marie Pistinier as we talk about the good, the bad, the ins, the outs of property rentals and purchases in and around Paris. We'll have topics for renters, owners, and visitors, share questions we are regularly asked, and more.

    Have a question for the podcast? Send us an email at hello@parisundergroundradio.com.
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