Walks or bike rides to discover Paris in a different way

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Paris je t'aime invites you to discover the many facets of the capital through walking and cycling routes, as well as themed tours. Follow the guide!

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🎯Walking tours in Paris: exploring the capital neighbourhood by neighbourhood

Exploring Paris on foot remains the best way to capture its soul. From the historic alleyways of the Marais to the Grands Boulevards, via the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain-des-Prés or along the Seine, there are numerous routes that allow you to discover the city at your own pace. These walks allow you to admire iconic monuments, gardens and historic sites, revealing the capital’s rich heritage and the unique atmosphere of Paris.
Paris’s Marais district is perfect for exploring on foot
Uncover the treasures of this lively area: theatres, show venues, covered passages, unusual museums and more.
Visit one of the oldest districts in Paris … gardens, university faculties, monuments and Roman vestiges

Royal palaces, magnificent gardens,outstanding museums, a triumphal arch ... discover this unique perspective!

Superb museums, spectacular buildings, beautiful gardens and architectural treasures await you on this walk.
Discover the rich heritage of this area – its history, art and architecture, fashion – and some anecdotes
This village-like district with its mix of culture and heritage, right in the centre of Paris, is well worth discovering.
The 17th’s many attractions include beautiful parks and townhouses, architectural oddities and an eco-district.
Vibrant waterfronts, spacious parks, street art and culture – enjoy a leisurely stroll in this unique cityscape
Discover the birthplace of Romanticism at the heart of the 9th arrondissement from Pigalle to Notre-Dame de Lorette.
From Les Halles to Beaubourg, from Rue Montorgueil to the Quais de Seine, walk around Paris’s oldest district.
Stunning views, cobbled streets, tucked-away squares … discover a little-known side of Paris’s 18th arrondissement
Stroll through the leafy, picturesque lanes of the Butte-aux-Cailles, ‘Little Alsace’, the Cité Florale ...
Pernety, Petit Montrouge, Village d'Orléans…Discover the delightful districts that make up the 14th
You will see quaint villages, row houses and beautiful views in the course of this walk.
Discover the provincial charm of this former suburb – its cobbled streets, green spaces, and typical bistros
Museums, architect-designed houses, gardens and amusement parks: see what western Paris has to offer
Discover majestic Paris – the Opera, the grands magasins department stores, and elegant private mansions
Admire the architectural gems that line the river and enjoy a stroll along recent waterfront developments.
Cobbled streets, a medieval church, secret parks, and kitchen gardens – hilly Charonne is full of hidden gems
A walk through the villages of the 11th arrondissement, made up of squares, bars and shops.
The Château de Vincennes, the Viaduc des Arts, Bercy Village... Discover Paris as you have never seen it

The Eiffel Tower, Trocadero, the Invalides, Pont Alexandre III: a walk with extravagance as the theme

Explore this pretty corner of Paris, home to the Sacré-Cœur, the funicular, famous squares and even a vineyard
Île de la Cité, Île Saint-Louis … islands in Paris are special places not to miss.

🎯Themed walks in Paris: discovering the city in a different way

Paris also lends itself to themed walks that invite you to explore the city from an original perspective. Some routes follow in the footsteps of the capital’s most influential figures, whilst others highlight the architecture or the craftsmanship of the city’s artisans. Combining heritage, culture and urban curiosities, these itineraries reveal aspects of the city that are sometimes overlooked and allow you to (re)discover Paris in a different light.

This lively district at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica also has quiet streets, secret gardens and cabarets
A discovery tour of the loveliest Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture in the west of Paris.
The Bercy district is an intriguing mix of tradition and innovation, green spaces and cultural venues.
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Viaduc des Arts and the Marché d’Aligre showcase Paris’s craft heritage.
Beginning in Bastille, the ‘Coulée Verte’ walkway winds its way to the Porte Dorée near the Bois de Vincennes
Spotlight on the huge murals that have transformed the 13th arrondissement into an open-air museum
Explore a new district that mixes incredible buildings, repurposed factories and digital technology
From Port Royal to Montparnasse, the 14th arrondissement is the ideal place to explore the different periods of architectural creativity that have swept through Paris.
Follow the guide and you’ll trace the very lively and creative footsteps of the 'Montparnos'.
Direction Senegal, Mali, the Congo… a stroll through the streets, market and cultural spots of the Goutte d'Or!
Retrace the steps of well-known figures past and present on a walk through the heart of Montmartre.
Saint-Ambroise church, Place de la Nation, Palais de la Femme … an historical and unusual discovery tour of the 11th
No visit to the Père-Lachaise cemetery in the eastern part of the city is quite the same.
Museums, department stores, shopping addresses, immersive experiences ... Discover the many places dedicated to fashion in the French capital!
Explore the unique atmosphere of the covered passages, hidden treasures in the capital, where time seems to have stood still!
Architectural masterpieces, green settings and plant-filled alleyways are uncovered on a bucolic walk.
Artists, philosophers, scientists … Discover places associated with famous women of the past and present
An unusual stroll in eastern Paris, through hidden courtyards and passages, havens of peace with bucolic charm.
A stroll through Paris during the French Revolution with Assassin’s Creed

Whether you’re a fan of news stories, ghosts or mysteries, here is a thoroughly spine-chilling tour.
Go on Paris, freak me out!

🎯Film and TV series tours: on location in Paris

As the setting for numerous film, TV and animated productions, Paris can also be explored through its filming locations. From iconic neighbourhoods to must-see monuments, these itineraries invite visitors to follow in the footsteps of famous characters and discover the real-life settings of cult films and series. An original way to visit Paris whilst immersing yourself in the world of cinema.
Here’s where to find the main locations in the series and see Paris through Emily Cooper’s eyes!
There’s far more than just the Eiffel Tower. Paris and its surroundings boast many works by Gustave Eiffel.
Discover the Parisian locations that bear witness to Marcel Pagnol's time in the capital!
Are you a fan of series? Paris can boast beeing the backdrop for many film shoots.
Follow the footsteps of the teenage female superhero through Paris’s gardens, museums, monuments and fountains
A stroll through the hit series of the new season, with Omar Sy
There are many places in and around Paris that still bear the hallmarks of the First Empire. (Re)discover them by following the guide.

🎯Cycling tours in Paris: routes combining city and nature

With its numerous cycle paths, routes through the Bois de Vincennes and Bois de Boulogne , extensive green spaces, and trails along the canals and banks of the Marne, Paris is perfectly suited to cycling. Combining nature, heritage and urban art, these idyllic getaways allow you to enjoy Paris’s rich and varied landscapes whilst covering long distances at your own pace.
Covering an area of 995 hectares, the Bois de Vincennes is perfect for cycling. Set off from the Porte Dorée!
With its cedars, oaks, planes and ginkgo biloba trees, the Bois de Boulogne offers a country cycle ride in the west of Paris! Join us at the Arc de Triomphe for the start of the ride.
At the gateway to Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis is a little-known and surprising cycling destination!

🎯Accessible rides: adapted routes in Paris

Paris can also be explored through accessible rides, designed for people with disabilities and reduced mobility. Adapted and comfortable routes take in the Île de la Cité, the Châtelet or the banks of the Seine, for a stress-free experience of the capital.
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Accessible outings via the Seine riverbanks

Accessible itineraries for wheelchair users via the banks of the Seine to discover Paris and its monuments.
Discover the hidden treasures of the Marais in 40 minutes: Centre Pompidou, Jardin Anne Frank, and much more. A 2.5 km stroll through the history and culture of Paris
Take a 40-minute stroll around the Île de la Cité, exploring iconic sites such as Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Hôtel de Ville and the Académie du Climat, with itineraries and facilities accessible to all.
Discover the Saint-Paul district in 40 minutes with this walk that takes you from historic town houses to prestigious museums, while offering information tailored to an inclusive experience
Discover the wonders of the Châtelet district on this captivating 40-minute, or 2-kilometre, walk, which takes in iconic landmarks such as the Samaritaine, Les Halles and the Louvre Museum
Set out to discover the Quartier Latin, one of the must-see districts of Paris, on a walk accessible to people with disabilities