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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
March 26, 2025
00:55
15.3km
16.5km/h
90m
80m
Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
March 24, 2025
01:16
21.2km
16.8km/h
120m
130m
This route begins in the heart of Paris, between ancient glass roofs and covered passageways. Here, it's best to put your feet down to enjoy the atmosphere and observe the details. Very quickly, the bustle of the city center gives way to quieter neighborhoods, where the architecture changes without warning
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
March 23, 2025
01:17
21.5km
16.7km/h
150m
180m
The route begins at the Gare du Nord and crosses the center of Paris to the Left Bank. It then follows a continuous route southwest, passing through Montparnasse and the Auteuil district, and ending in Boulogne-Billancourt. Along the way, you'll encounter several buildings influenced by Art Nouveau
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 13, 2024
00:53
13.8km
15.6km/h
110m
110m
Visit the Mediterranean without leaving Paris? That's the challenge of this route, which kicks off in style opposite the Pantheon, in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
Inspired by its Roman namesake, this monument has a dazzling façade and impressive Greek cross structure. Further on, another imposing building
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 6, 2024
01:04
17.9km
16.9km/h
60m
60m
Little India, Little Jaffna and a selection of temples await you on this Parisian escape to the Indian subcontinent.
Your journey begins in the heart of Paris, at the Hôtel de Ville, before immersing in Little India. At Passage Brady, restaurants, bazaars, stores and vibrant boutiques provide the Indian
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 6, 2024
01:58
31.8km
16.2km/h
250m
210m
This Tour of the American influences in Paris begins at the Maison de l'Amérique latine. After your visit, you'll head for the banks of the Seine to discover three sites: the American Church, the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac and the Statue of Liberty on the Ile aux Cygnes.
On the other side of
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 6, 2024
01:40
27.6km
16.5km/h
160m
160m
On this unique Tour of no fewer than ten arrondissements, you’ll enjoy a Middle Eastern odyssey, from Turkey to Iran, all without leaving Paris!
Your journey begins at Little Istanbul, on rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, where Turkish, Kurdish and Syrian influences mingle in a colourful setting. In the 9th
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 5, 2024
01:34
24.9km
15.9km/h
220m
200m
This pleasant ride is a reminder of Paris's deep-rooted links with Central and Eastern Europe. Indeed, the French capital has been regarded as ‘Poland's second capital’ since Polish exiles first started arriving in the 19th century.
The route begins at the Kyiv Garden, dedicated to the Ukrainian people
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 5, 2024
00:42
11.5km
16.3km/h
90m
90m
This Nordic adventure begins in the Latin Quarter, near the Finnish Institute, where Café Maa invites you to take a typically Scandinavian break. Crossing the Seine via the Île de la Cité and the Île Saint-Louis, you’ll reach the Swedish Institute in the Marais, the only Swedish cultural centre abroad
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Paris je t’aime – Office de tourisme planned a bike ride.
November 5, 2024
01:12
20.1km
16.7km/h
140m
150m
This urban ride takes you on a journey of discovery to the city’s African influences, through a number of key districts.
The itinerary begins at the Présence Africaine bookshop, a must-see in the Latin Quarter. After crossing the Seine, you’ll head for the Canal Saint-Martin and Rue du Château d'Eau
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Irregular cobblestones, narrow facades, pointed roofs. Here, old Paris is never far away—just look up or take a side street. This trail begins in the historic center, near the Étienne Marcel station.
It takes you to discover what remains of medieval and Renaissance Paris, often hidden between two modern
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