Walk alongside the Seine
Walk alongside the Seine, a World Heritage site that has always been and remains the lifeblood of Paris. On foot, by boat ‘Batobus’ or on roller-skates for the more adventurous, the Seine has always been
Walk alongside the Seine, a World Heritage site that has always been and remains the lifeblood of Paris. On foot, by boat ‘Batobus’ or on roller-skates for the more adventurous, the Seine has always been
Walk in the Marais. Originally the marshlands, this district was miraculously spared three and half centuries of development and works in the capital. It became the area of Paris where noblemen and women would have
Gallo-roman walk. The city of Lutetia city and the Parisii people who after courageously resisting Roman invasion finally submitted to Rome. However, in exchange they received a clean, luxurious and ordered city, worthy of the
The walk Haussmann showcases specific Parisian architectural works as well as the public works of Baron Haussmann. He redesigned the layout of the city to both enlarge it and make it cleaner. 19th century, Paris