Ideas for outings in Paris in summer
Summer in Paris is the heat wave, but it is also the period when Parisians go on vacation. This is the perfect time to go out without being jostled by the crowd.
We offer some ideas for good walks:
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Cinema Paradiso Louvre
© Benh LIEU SONG / Wikimedia Commons, CC-by-3.0Organized by the Louvre Museum in the Cour Carrée. It’s free, but you must reserve your place online.
Sessions are offered from July 19th to 26th.
If you want to know more, click on the link below.
https://www.louvre.fr/cinema-paradiso-louvre -
Outdoor cinema
Organized by our partner Lost in Frenchlation. Two outdoor sessions on July 20th at the Mob Hotel at 22:00. Also on August 9 in front of the town hall of the 11th arrondissement at 9:30 pm.If you want to know more, click on the link below.
http://lostinfrenchlation.com/
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Outdoor cinema of La Villette
© assistent08 / Wikimedia Commons, CC-by-3.0From July 17th to August 18th. 25 films are projected in a friendly atmosphere. The doors of the park will be open from 19:00. Why not go for a picnic while waiting? The place is particularly suitable.
If you want to know more, click on the link below.
https://lavillette.com/programmation/cinema-en-plein-air_e556
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Paris beach
© Jean-David & Anne-Laure / Flickr, CC-by-2.0Every year, the Marie de Paris organizes this event which has become a must. You can swim, do sports, walk around, relax, etc. Bathing in the Seine being highly discouraged, there are other ways to cool off.
If you want to know more, click on the link below.
https://www.parisinfo.com/decouvrir-paris/les-grands-rendez-vous/paris-plages
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Picnic & ride
© Jeanne Menjoulet/ Flickr, CC-by-2.0We invite you to picnic at Parc des Buttes Chaumont, which is very popular with onlookers. And why then continue with a stroll along the Canal Saint Martin? The calm and the atmosphere that reign there will give you the impression to have been transported in another city.
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Attend the last stage of the Tour de France
© s.yuki/ Flickr, CC-by-2.0This is the most anticipated event of the year for all cycling enthusiasts (and others). Each year, the Tour de France finishes its competition in Paris and more specifically on the Champs-Elysées. This year it will be July 29 afternoon. It can be nice to come and see the runners in full effort, trying to win the race, and this one meter from you. This year, for example, you can sit along the Tuileries Garden to attend this last race.
If you want to consult the route, visit the Tour de France website at this address:
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