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✈️ France: Paris — June 17 to June 24, 2026

Welcome to your bespoke Parisian adventure, meticulously crafted for two explorers seeking the city's hidden pulse. This unconventional journey bypasses the clichés to reveal secret gardens, abandoned railways, and vibrant local quarters, ensuring an authentic and budget-conscious immersion into the "Secret Paris."

🌤 Weather summary and notes

🌤 WEATHER SUMMARY & NUANCES: Expect warm, pleasant days (+22°C to +26°C) with the sun staying up until nearly 10:00 PM. June is prone to sudden afternoon thunderstorms, so a light, packable raincoat is essential. Dress Code: Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobblestones and bring a light jacket for the breezy evenings by the Seine.

💰 Trip budget

Total Amount: $1,975.12 / €1,702 🏡 Accommodation: $1,120.00 (7 nights avg.) 🗺️ Daily Expenses: $675.12 (Food, Tickets, Transport) 🛡️ Reserve Fund (10%): $180.00 Wishing you a breathtaking journey filled with unforgettable emotions! Don't forget to check current opening hours and book tickets a few days before departure. Budget calculations are for informational purposes (Exchange rate: 1 EUR = 1.16 USD).

🏨 Hotel recommendations
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12th Arrondissement (Arrival & Local Vibe)

2026-06-17

13:00

Arrival

Transfer to hotel to drop off bags.

Don't miss
Arrival in Paris; 15-minute buffer included.
14:30

Promenade Plantée

07:00–21:30

A lush green corridor built on a 19th-century viaduct. It inspired New York's High Line and offers a unique view of Parisian rooftops. It was the world's first elevated park.

Don't miss
Look for the "Viaduc des Arts" workshops below the arches.

Free entry.

Rue Crémieux
15:45

Rue Crémieux

24/7

Paris's most colorful street, lined with pastel houses that look like they belong in Notting Hill. Residents once petitioned to have the street "closed" to influencers.

Don't miss
Find the small cat mural painted on one of the facades.

Public street.

Marché d'Aligre
16:30

Marché d'Aligre

Closes 13:00 (outdoor), shops open late

A bustling, authentic market where locals shop for cheese and antiques. It’s the soul of the 12th arrondissement. It is one of the few markets in Paris open six days a week.

Don't miss
Look for the Space Invader mosaic "Fruits of the moon" nearby.
Port de la Rapée
19:45

Port de la Rapée

Open late

A riverside spot where locals gather on barges for drinks. Perfect for watching the sunset over the Seine. This area was once a major industrial port for wood and coal.

Don't miss
Pay per drink. Enjoy the sunset until 21:58.
🎁 Souvenirs
  • Marché d'Aligre Flea Market — Find vintage French postcards or antique kitchenware at bargain prices.
  • The Promenade Plantée is best accessed via the stairs at Avenue Daumesnil. Respect the "No Photo" signs on Rue Crémieux to stay on the locals' good side. Transit times: 5-15 min walks between spots.
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