Most of us check off the traditional activities when visiting Paris — the Louvre museum, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph. But, the City of Light has much more to explore. True Parisian lifestyle unfolds in the surrounding neighborhoods — arrondissements. When you veer away from tourist areas, you mingle with locals. Parks, canal strolls, food markets, and hidden passages offer a true understanding of Parisian culture. Here are ten unique activities to do in Paris. Promenade Plantée An abandon railway line viaduct has been converted into a three-mile elevated park complete with lush plants, trees and flowers. There’s even a reflecting pool. Only 33-feet above street level, the pedestrian path begins at the Bastille and winds through the 12th arrondissement. Urban art is infused throughout the walk. It’s accessible by stairs or elevators. City views across Parisian rooftops are spectacular. The promenade passes between a tall building split in two, allowing for an uninterrupted walk. Below the bridge are a series of 45 brick archways which house artists galleries, boutiques, hip restaurants and cafes. Candlelight Concert at St.-Ephrem The sweet chapel tucked along a bustling 5th arrondissement street hosts talented young musicians from the National Conservatory of Music in Paris. An intimate candlelight setting only accommodating one hundred people is the perfect venue for these concerts. The facade’s inviting Baroque-style portal with a cross delicately perched on top leads into a softly lit church who’s acoustics enhance performances. Pianists and violinists in perfect harmony entertain listeners with Chopin, Beethoven and other classics. Tickets cost 26 euros, roughly $28.30 per person, and shows run approximately one hour and 15 minutes. Concerts are offered throughout the year. Click here for the schedule. Perfume Making Class Few countries make perfume as fragrantly beautiful as France. The depth and complexity of their scents
Most of us check off the traditional activities when visiting Paris — the Louvre museum, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph. But, the City of Light has much more to explore. True Parisian lifestyle unfolds in the surrounding neighborhoods — arrondissements. When you veer away from tourist areas, you mingle with locals. Parks, canal strolls, food