Discover the heart of the 17th Arrondissement and the village-like enclave of Batignolles. This bohemian local neighbourhood is loved by Parisians for being more peaceful than neighbouring Montmartre, and by its local residents who adore their cafe culture, open air markets and elegant gardens and parks. This classical Parisian neighbourhood is home to a diverse community of artists, trendy young locals and grandparents who have lived in the area for generation. and soak up the atmosphere in this character packed neighbourhood that’s managed to stay off the tourist trail!
Explore the Batignolles district with a local host who knows the ins and outs of this artistic enclave. Before your experience begins, you’ll receive a short questionnaire so your host can design a route tailored to your interests. Quieter than Montmartre, Batignolles offers a slice of local Parisian life, with leafy parks, elegant façades, and creative corners tucked between classic bistros and modern galleries. Here’s a taste of what your personalized experience may include:
Stroll through this lush park, framed by wrought-iron benches and duck ponds. A peaceful spot where locals gather to relax, read, and enjoy the slower rhythm of daily life.
Walk a lively street known for its blend of artisan shops, independent galleries, and welcoming cafés. Your host shares how Batignolles became a creative hub off the tourist trail.
Browse seasonal produce and local specialties beneath this market’s historic roof. Your host explains how Parisians shop, eat, and connect through food traditions.
Admire grand Haussmannian buildings and evolving street art along this cultural thoroughfare. A place where refinement and urban creativity coexist.
Wander this diverse neighborhood where cultural influences shape everyday life. From quiet lanes to global flavors, your host reveals how Batignolles reflects modern Paris.
After booking, you can adjust the meeting point to fit your preferences with the help of our Experience Planners.
We’ll be in touch within 24 hours after booking to find out more about your personality and interests so we can assign a like-minded local who will create a bespoke experience for you
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