Walking
in Paris Paris offers a number of interesting itineraries for
strollers.You can follow the waterways (river Seine,
St Martin Canal river Bièvre in Paris) or the 17-km long
railway transformed into a most surprising walkway hung some 50 feet
above the hustle-bustle of the city. You can also spend some quality
time in any of the large public parks which the city counts
(Luxembourg, Buttes-Chaumont,Montsouris in Paris, Georges
Brassens),discover the gardens of the 14th district , or else decide to
learn live history and architecture in areas like St-Sulpice and St
Germain-des-Prés. The 14th arrondissement is also a
many-faceted neighbourhood. The most well-known is of course
Montparnasse with its sea air brought with them by the Bretons, who
make up the majority of the population here.
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