Head for the 14th arrondissement to discover the Plaisance, Petit-Montrouge and Montsouris districts. All are home to a number of small villages, housing estates and villas that are great places to stroll.
The Promenade des hauteurs changes its name to the Grand Chemin. Work has just begun on this 55-kilometre green loop project, designed to green eastern Paris between Paris, Montreuil, Bagnolet, Les Lilas, Fontenay-sous-Bois and Rosny-sous-Bois.
The capital abounds in beautiful natural spots, notably on the Petite Ceinture, a former railway line hidden from view. In Paris's 18th arrondissement, two must-see spots allow you to visit its rails: Hasard Ludique and REcyclerie.
Along the Petite Ceinture in Paris's 17th arrondissement, you'll discover a quiet, bucolic stroll among rose bushes and climbing plants, just a stone's throw from Porte Maillot.
Would you like to discover the Batignolles district? With its village-like feel in the heart of the city, the Batignolles district and its astonishing Cité des Fleurs have a lot to offer.