Walking along a decked area over Boulevard Diderot

Paris 24: A walk along the Coulée verte René-Dumont, Paris’ High Line

For our final day in Paris, we planned to take it easy with a stroll along the Coulée verte René-Dumont, otherwise known as the Promenade Plantée. Running along an old railway viaduct in the 12th arrondissement, in recent years this has been dubbed Paris’ High Line, but it predates New York’s High Line by 16 years.

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Place Georges Pompidou and Centre Pompidou

Paris 24: A ride to Bastille and a wander round Centre Pompidou

With our fifth day in Paris looking like another museum day, we arranged to visit the next rainy day activity on our list, a trip to the Centre Pompidou, the famous museum of modern art, designed in the high-tech style by the team of Richard Rogers, Su Rogers and Renzo Piano.

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Entrance to Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

Paris 24: Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris’ museum of science and industry

As with the previous day, when we went to The Paris Catacombs, we were in need for another rainy day activity. Fortunately, we weren’t short of those rainy day activities, with our youngest already very keen on visiting Paris’ science and industry museum, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie.

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Skulls in the Paris Catacombs

Paris 24: In the Paris Catacombs

Before arriving in Paris, given that the forecast wasn’t looking great, we had a list of rainy day activities planned. Top of that list was a trip The Paris Catacombs, an ossuary containing the remains of more than 6 million people. So as our fourth day in the city was one of those rainy days, we made plans to go there.

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Looking south east from the Arc de Triomphe, along Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Musée du Louvre in the distance

Paris 24: Wandering round Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin Luther King and up the Arc de Triomphe

After arriving in Paris and dumping our stuff at our Airbnb apartment, we were keen to get out and explore nearby. As I mentioned in the first of the Paris 24 posts, we were staying in the 17th arrondissement in the north west of the city, in the Porte de Clichy neighbourhood, not far from the Périphérique.

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