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    Promenade Plantée

    4.2 (55 reviews)
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    Along the walk...
    Emma W.

    Wonderful garden strip above the city! Free to walk and take in the sights! Start from the beginning... Which really doesn't look like much and head towards bastille. The gardens looks like a culmination of many little gardens put together in this old aqueduct. As you walk through, note that it looks like the garden has cut through buildings. It's very interesting! Also looking down where the people are walking offers some entertainment. There are many benches along the way to take in the sights. Also there are many access points to the park from below... So keep a look out!! The access, if you're not looking, isn't the easiest to find! The garden is full of flowers and fountains so you might want a camera and a picnic... That being said... This garden is only a few km long...

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    Faye B.

    This once abandoned railway track is now a green space elevated in the sky - taking you from Bastille all the way to the Bois de Boulogne. And what a phenomenal walk it is! As you trace the foot path you'll find yourself at eye-level with rows of beautiful Haussmannian apartments almost able to peer through the window and into the lives of the inhabitants. Just as beautiful in the winter yet much greener in the summer when all of the plants and flowers have blossomed. Springtime is particularly magical as you'll catch the pastel pink and white cherry blossom trees. Whilst it certainly isn't a secret to those who exercise, you'll he hard pushed to find any tourists here. It's the perfect place to take a book and read on one of the many benches or to people watch from above.

    view toward Gare de Lyon from Promenade Plantee
    Julie R.

    Opened in 1993 this was the first disused railway track to be transformed into a green space. It's 4.7Km (2.9 miles) nd like others state it's best to start at the opposite end to Bastille as then you end up in the city. I took the Metro to Bel-Air. As you'd expect it keeps rising from ground level to above the streets and back down again. It cuts through buildings and there are even exercise stations at some points. I really enjoyed seeing Paris from a different vantage point and as everyone, apart from the joggers, slowed down it was lovely to chat to a few locals. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle even if just to eat your lunch then check it out. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because sometimes it seems to disappear and signage is limited but keep going straight ahead and you'll be fine.

    Archway near Rue Guillamot.

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    "Let's see what's up there." It's a gorgeous high-line type promenade that starts near the Opera Bastille.

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    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

    4.5(634 reviews)
    6.4 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    Sacre Couer on the hill of Monmartre provides the best 360 degree views of the city of Paris,…read moreparticularly if you venture to climb the 300 steps to the top dome (for 7 euros). Entrance to the basilica is free, and it's opened from 6am until 10:30pm. It was built with the "self cleaning" Chateau-Lando stone from France, and the rain and weathering keeps it white. Crowds linger on the steps and around the overlook areas. Vendors try to sell you cheap locks to put on the surrounding fencing (the locks covering the fences-even with signs saying "no locks permitted" are an eyesore and should be removed). Security line checks are long and in February 2026 we waited about 30 or 40 mins to enter. I can only imagine what chaos it is in the high season. The basicalla is beautful inside and well worth checking out, although quiet and repect are required as there are masses going on. For this visit the crypt was not available to enter, which was highly disappointing There is also a small train trolly like vehicle right outside that will take you on a 30 minute ride around Monmartre for 12 euros. We thought it was a bit cheesey and touristy at first, but it really was worth it! Sacre couer is majestically beautiful!

    Free to visit, lots of people, the line to get in looked long but it went fast. Beautiful basilica,…read morenice view, I heard this was a great place to watch the sunset. You can take a taxi & get dropped off at the top, right at the entrance. If you take the metro, you'll have to walk up 222 steps or pay a few euros to take the Montmartre Funicular up, a 2 min ride. We spent about 30min there.

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    Rue Montorgueil

    Rue Montorgueil

    4.6(32 reviews)
    4.5 kmEtienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème

    After a morning exploring the Louvre, my boyfriend and I headed to the Rue Montorgueil for either a…read moresnack or a meal. I learned about Rue Montorgueil on YouTube as a great market to explore. I got to live out my dreams exploring the local market and eat fresh fruits. Rue Montorgueil has been a street market area since the middle ages, and most of the shops here have been opened for generations. There are bakeries, butcheries, cheese shops, and of course groceries. This iconic street was immortalized in art when Claude Monet's painting of Rue Montorgueil. This area is a great experience of a real Parisian community, away from the more tourist traps. If you are looking for a spot to eat in the area, I recommend really looking at the menus to see if there is something you like, and also to doublecheck the price. We noticed that the prices were more on the edge locations and was more reasonable in the middle of the street. I had the best meal of my time in Paris at Au Rocher de Cancale in the heart of Rue Montorgueil. I'll expand on that in a separate review.

    A very lively mostly pedestrian street in the 2nd arrondisment…read more Was lucky to have stayed at an Airbnb with a lovely view of the Parisian rooftops and far in the distance the Eiffel Tower On the balcony the street noise was very loud but thanks to great windows we couldn't hear any noise when closed Lots of cute cafes, restaurants, bars , boulangeries and ice cream shops Quite a few mini monoprixes grocery stores available Street cleaning could be better- plenty of dogs and people who don't clean up after them

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