Eiffel Tower, green trees, a sightseeing boat on the Seine.

10 Best Scenic Walks in Paris

Take a Walk Down Paris' Most Scenic Streets and Squares

The 10 best scenic walks in Paris invite you to explore the city of love and light on foot. The romantic French capital is ideal for sauntering along beautiful streets and wandering around breath-taking parks. You’re guaranteed to discover something new about this magnificent city. Turn a corner and voilà: A familiar scene from a film or TV show. For more iconic views, choose the walk along the river Seine to the Eiffel Tower.

Even if it’s pouring down, you can still stretch your legs in the many covered walkways while doing some serious shopping. Whether you’re a power walker or more of a flâneur, these 10 walks are suitable for all fitness levels, so let’s go.

1. Grands Boulevards from Place de l’Opéra to Musée Grévin

From an opulent opera house to a popular wax museum

The Avenue de l'Opéra, the ornate roof of the opera house.

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The starting point of this leisurely 1-km walk on the Grands Boulevards from Place de l’Opéra to Musée Grévin is Place de l’Opéra in the 2nd arrondissement. This is the home of the gorgeous Palais Garnier which houses the national opera. Take Boulevard des Capucines towards Boulevard des Italiens where the streets are lined with flagship stores of well-known brands and a great selection of cafes. For a fun museum experience, stop by the Paradox Museum.

The final destination of this walk, Musée Grevin on Boulevard Montmartre, is a popular, family-friendly wax museum. To have a selfie with Christian Ronaldo or Scrat from “Ice Age,” book your tickets in advance or prepare to queue.

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2. Le Marais from Hôtel de Ville to Musée National Picasso-Paris

An adventure through the alleys of Le Marais

A bridge over the river Seine, people on the banks of the river, buildings in the background.

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Explore the exciting Le Marais from Hôtel de Ville to Musée National Picasso-Paris on the 1.2 km walk from the impressive 19th-century Hotel de Ville. Continue on Rue de Rivoli with the luxury boutiques and hotels. Turn to Rue-Vielle-du-Temple and you’ll spot the striking red Mosaic façade of a 1930s butcher’s shop from afar.

Soon you’ll reach the heart of Le Marais with its narrow, cobbled streets – a perfect place to stop for a photo or do some shopping in the upscale boutiques. Continue to Rue de la Perle and then turn left to Rue de Thorigny where you’ll find Musée National Picasso-Paris with its inspiring art collection waiting for you.

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3. Quartier Latin from Luxembourg Gardens to Panthéon

From gorgeous gardens to the Foucault pendulum and famous tombs

Colourful flowers in a large park, statues.

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This walk-around Quartier Latin from Luxembourg Gardens to Panthéon is only about 1 km long, but you could spend hours just admiring Luxembourg Gardens. There’s even a copy of the Statue of Liberty there. Continue on Boulevard Saint-Michel to Place de la Sorbonne, across the charming square to the impressive doors of Sorbonne University. Sorbonne Chapel houses Richelieu’s mausoleum and is worth a visit.

Continue your journey along Rue Victor Cousin to Rue Cujas until you reach Place du Panthéon with the striking Panthéon. Just behind there, you can explore the 15th-century abbey Saint-Etienne-du-Mont and the quaint, cobbled streets around it. You might recognise the Place de l’Abbé-Basset square from the Woody Allen film “Midnight in Paris”.

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4. Saint-Germain-des-Prés Stroll from Café de Flore to Saint-Sulpice Church

The setting for “Emily in Paris” and “The da Vinci code”

The façade of the church of Saint-Sulpice, a fountain in the front of the church..

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Your Saint-Germain-des-Prés Stroll from Café de Flore to Saint-Sulpice Church starts perfectly with a pain au chocolat and café au lait. The famous Café de Flore has been featured in many films and TV series, including “Emily in Paris”. From the café, continue past Place du Québec along Rue du Rennes to the crossing of Rue du Four, a great place for a photo of lovely Parisian houses.

Take Rue de Madame to Rue du Vieux Colombier and Place Saint-Sulpice with the gorgeous fountain and the beautiful Saint-Sulpice church. Near the church entrance on Rue Palatine, you’ll find a sweet little square where you can rest your feet and take in the magnificent church facade.

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5. Passage des Panoramas from Galerie Vivienne to Passage Verdeau

Perfect for rainy-day shopping in covered walkways and passages

An ornate sign above the entrance to Galerie Vivienne.

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If you take the 1-km Passage des Panoramas from Galerie Vivienne to Passage Verdeau walk, make sure you have plenty of space in your suitcase for your finds. This fun shopping tour starts at Galerie Vivienne, a 19th-century luxury mall in the 2nd arrondissement. Continue along Rue Vivienne until you reach Boulevard Montmartre and the entrance of Passage des Panoramas which features lovely boutiques and breath-taking architecture.

Just across Boulevard Montmartre, you’ll step into yet another shopping heaven, Passage Jouffroy. Make your way through this 19th century passage and you’ll emerge (with a few more shopping bags) just across the street from Passage Verdeau – an iconic and charming path with an amazing selection of boutiques and shops.

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6. Parc Montsouris

Family-friendly park in the 14th arrondissement

A green leafy tree in a park, people sitting on park benches.

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If you love leisurely strolls along beautiful pathways away from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to Parc Montsouris. With many scenic spots and pristine lawns, Parc Montsouris is a great place to have picnics, so bring a baguette and cheese to enjoy after your walk. There are also many playgrounds for children and even a pony park at the north edge.

If you turn left from the RER station on Boulevard Jourdan, you’ll soon see the “South Mire” stele, marking the location of the Paris meridian. Continue your walk deeper into the park, and you’ll reach the Montsouris meteorological observatory facility and a gorgeous Lebanese cedar right next to it.


Dirección: 2 Rue Gazan, 75014 Paris, France

Horario: Daily from 7 am to 5.45 pm

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Parc Montsouris

2 Rue Gazan, 75014 Paris, France

7. Père Lachaise Cemetery

A must-visit with famous graves and enchanting nature

A walkway in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, trees, tombs.

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You could spend hours walking around the Père Lachaise Cemetery labyrinth of famous graves discovering ornate tombstones, nature and animals. To make the most of your time, it’s a good idea to plan your route in advance. If you’re approached by unofficial guides who volunteer to take you around, make sure you agree on the fee before you accept their offer.

From the “Père Lachaise” metro station, take Avenue des Poupliers to the grave of the artist George Seurat and then continue to Gioachino Rossini and Frédéric Chopin’s tombs. Soon you’ll reach Jim Morrison’s final resting place, which is always covered in flowers. Across the cemetery, near the charming natural garden of Jardin Naturel Pierre-Emmanuel, you’ll find Édith Piaf’s tomb.


Horario: Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 5.30 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 5.30 pm

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Père Lachaise Cemetery

8. Parc de Bagatelle

Charming park within Bois de Boulogne

Flowers growing in a well-manicured park, green lawn, a red-brick house in the background.

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Whether you’re looking for a short stroll or a longer walk to immerse yourself in nature, Parc de Bagatelle offers a serene and picturesque environment perfect for leisurely walks. The park’s expansive grounds and beautifully landscaped gardens are amazingly diverse. The pathways are generally well-marked and well-maintained, so you can concentrate on discovering charming corners filled with flowers and foliage.

A good place to start your walk is the Orangery. Wander through to the wonderful rose and iris gardens and then continue to the Mediterranean garden. Meander along the tree-lined walkways past the lovely ponds to the Château de Bagatelle. You can reach this 16th arrondissement park best by bike or by public transport.


Dirección: 42 Rte de Sèvres À Neuilly, 75016 Paris, France

Horario: Daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm

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Parc de Bagatelle

42 Rte de Sèvres À Neuilly, 75016 Paris, France

9. Jardin des Plantes

Impressive botanical gardens near Gare d’Austerlitz

A wide walkway in a park, flowers, green lawn and trees, a building in the background.

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Jardin des Plantes provides a delightful setting for walks, whether you’re interested in botanical beauty, history or simply seeking a peaceful, green escape in the heart of Paris. This park is laid out in different sections, each showcasing unique vegetation, and it’s easy to explore. The pathways and alleys are well-maintained, and you’ll also find benches where to rest and enjoy the serene surroundings.

You can start at the Natural History Museum and then walk past the majestic Lebanese cedar planted in the 18th century. Make your way through the labyrinth all the way to the rhododendron garden. Stop by at the small zoo, Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes, and observe the mischievous wallabies while you’re here.


Dirección: Quai Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France

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Jardin des Plantes

Quai Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France

10. Seine River from Pont Neuf to the Eiffel Tower

A walk on the left bank through the city of bridges

The river Seine, a bridge, buildings and trees in the background.

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A trip to Paris wouldn’t be complete without an epic walk along the Seine River from Pont Neuf to the Eiffel Tower. Start your 4-km walk at the 17th-century bridge, Pont Neuf. Climb down to the little park, Square du Vert-Galant, for gorgeous holiday photos. Continue along the Seine walkway, and soon you’ll see the scenic Pont des Arts and the majestic Pont Alexandre III bridges.

By Pont des Invalides, you’ll find a floating art gallery with a bar. The nearby floating gardens are another great place to catch your breath. The Paris Sewer Museum by Pont de l’Alma offers an unforgettable underground museum experience. Re-emerged from the sewers, you’ll only have a short walk to the Eiffel Tower.

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