La Promenade Plantée
La Promenade Plantée transforms a defunct 1960s railway line into Paris's most inventive park, stretching 4.7 kilometers from Bastille to the edge of Bois de Vincennes.
About La Promenade Plantée
La Promenade Plantée transforms a defunct 1960s railway line into Paris's most inventive park, stretching 4.7 kilometers from Bastille to the edge of Bois de Vincennes. You'll walk through bamboo groves, rose gardens, and contemporary sculptures while staying elevated above busy streets. The first section runs along the beautiful Viaduc des Arts, where 50 brick arches below house working artisan workshops selling everything from handmade furniture to vintage posters.
The experience shifts dramatically as you progress eastward. You start 10 meters above Avenue Daumesnil with sweeping views over Haussmanian rooftops, then descend to ground level where the path becomes wilder and more secluded. Tunnel sections create cool, echoing chambers filled with ferns and moss, while open stretches reveal unexpected urban gardens. The contrast between manicured western sections and the increasingly natural eastern portions makes this feel like several different parks connected by one continuous ribbon.
Most guides oversell the entire length, honestly, the final kilometer through residential areas gets monotonous. The payoff is the first 2.5 kilometers from Bastille to Jardin de Reuilly, which captures all the best elements without the suburban slog. Skip the crowded weekend afternoons when families with strollers clog the narrow sections. The park is free, but bring water since there are limited fountains along the route.
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