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Escape the crowds that linger on Paris’ large avenues to a neighborhood filled with bucolic scenes within the city.
On this audio tour, the local Comte de Saint-Germain will show you a side of Paris that most people don’t see. You'll wind your way through streets adorned with art nouveau mosaics around Parc Montsouris in the 14th arrondissement, to a small plaza in the 13th arrondissement that'll remind you of Provence. Along the way, he’ll tell you about Paris’ complex water system and let you in on where the city’s drinking water comes from. (Here’s a hint, it doesn’t come from the Seine River!)
Allow 1.5 hours for this walk. There are several stops, some with benches for you to rest on, and public restrooms along the way.
You can download the tour on your phone and do it at any time to enjoy virtually using VoiceMap's Continuous Play option or on-site where the GPS will guide you: just listen to the stories of diverse locals and follow the Comte’s directions.
Réservoir de Montsouris(Pass by)
Parc Montsouris(Pass by)
Place Mohamed Bouazizi(Pass by)
Pièce d'aqueduc romain Lutetia(Pass by)
jardin de la rue Liard(Pass by)
Square des Mimosas(Pass by)
Cite Florale(Pass by)
13th Arrondissement(Pass by)
14th Arrondissement(Pass by)
VoiceMap
USD 9.84