JARDIN DES TUILERIES

Jogging Running
4.3/5
3 reviews

A place known from the Middle Ages for its tile factory (hence its name), this vast French-controlled garden is one of the favorite walks of the Parisians. Its perspective stretches from the Louvre courtyard to the Arc de Triomphe; Le Nôtre, the gardener of the Louis XIV, will arrange to place him at the same time at the Grand Canal of Versailles. The two pavilions facing the Place de la Concorde welcome exhibitions of painting or photography. This park offers a pleasant relaxing environment to pamper on these green chairs or wander through masterpieces of sculpture from ancient Egyptian to present. It's also a postcard decor for joggers!

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2024

JARDIN DES PLANTES

Jogging Running
4.7/5
36 reviews
Closed - Open to 07h30

As you enter the garden from Place Valhubert, a 500-metre perspective leads your gaze towards the greenhouses and the Grande Galerie de l'Evolution. There's so much to discover here! One of the oldest trees in Paris, a black locust planted in 1636, stands in front of the botanical gallery. The alpine garden features 2,000 mountain plants of diverse origins, and the greenhouses house lush vegetation under their 16 m-high glass roofs. And, of course, the menagerie is a wonderful place for children.

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2024

PARC ANDRÉ-CITROËN

Jogging Running
4.6/5
27 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h00

This 14-hectare park, built on part of the site of the Citroën factory and inaugurated in 1992, offers a beautiful view of the Seine. It is punctuated by water games, themed gardens, promenades, a huge lawn and playgrounds for children. A large captive gas balloon takes up to 30 adults and 60 children to a height of 150 m to admire the site. In the middle of these different highly organized spaces, each garden color is associated with a metal, a day of the week, a state of the water and a meaning.

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2024

QUAIS DU CANAL SAINT-MARTIN

Jogging Running
4/5
1 review

All year round, the Valmy and Jemmapes wharves along the Saint-Martin Canal are reserved for pedestrians on Sundays between rue des Écluses-Saint-Martin, rue des Récollets, rue Louis-Blanc, rue Alexandre-Parodi, rue Robert-Blache and the corner of rue Bichat. Enjoyed by the booties and trendy people of the capital, this district is teeming with bars and restaurants that rival each other in their decorative efforts, lining up charming little terraces where it is pleasant to think you are in a provincial village. Before comfort, effort can occur on the 4.5 km that connect the bassin de la Villette to the port of l'Arsenal. Inaugurated on 4 November 1825, the Saint-Martin canal prevented boats from crossing Paris by the meandering Seine, by connecting the Ourcq canal to the Seine. The old-fashioned charm of the locks works perfectly, and the metal walkways with wooden steps offer an extra effort opportunity for the more sporty. The bravest will continue their journey towards the 19th arrondissement as far as La Villette via the Loire and Marne quays, along the Villette basin and the Ourcq canal.

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2024

FRONT RUNNERS DE PARIS

Jogging Running

The Dynamisme Front of Paris, whose common interest is the race on foot, is one of the largest clubs of the Gay and Lesbian Federation. Beginners are seated and advised upon arrival in the club. And for those who are interested in competition, the club selects, in the race schedule, different competitions, from 5 km to the marathon. Training on Tuesday 19 h 20 at the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Thursday at a. m. at Stade Paul Valéry (split on stage or jogging in the summer wood), Saturday at 10 p. m.: the first and third Saturday of the month to the Bois de Vincennes, the second Saturday of the month to the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, the fourth Saturday of the month to the Bois de Boulogne, the fifth Saturday of the month to the Jardin du Luxembourg, and Sunday at 11 pm to the same place as the day before.

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