Discover the provincial charm of this former suburb – its cobbled streets, green spaces, and typical bistros. This walk takes you on a journey of discovery through Ménilmontant, one of the villages on the outskirts of Paris that was absorbed by the city in 1860 under Baron Hausmann’s vast urban planning programme. Stroll through its picturesque cobbled streets, enjoy their provincial charm and spot some of the street art that is scattered across the neighbourhood. Blend into the landscape at one of the numerous pavement cafés or bistro terraces and soak up the village atmosphere.