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To kick off this adventure, make your way to the Musée de la Libération, located at Place Denfert-Rochereau. Right away, the challenge begins as you descend the 100 steps to the Rol-Tanguy command post, the site of a historical battle during the liberation of the capital. Afterward, you'll have to climb those same steps to warm up your thighs.Now let’s dive into the fun! Imagine wandering through the city, doing quick and energizing exercises, exploring museums, and having a blast. We have 4 fantastic places lined up for you to enjoy: the Museum of Liberation, ...Lebonbon.fr has all the details on the Catacombs, and the Zadkine and Bourdelle workshop await you!
s-museums in the 15th arrondissement of Paris? These spots are delightful little oases of calm and greenery right in the heart of the city. The on-site explanations are brief but just enough to spark your desire to come back for more! And the cherry on top? Entrance to these museums (except for the Catacombs) is free every day! An experience open to everyone is waiting for you. Join the joyful and friendly Julie Pelloille, the most cheerful sports coach you'll ever meet, as she lifts your body and spirit throughout the tour. And no worries, the fitness level needed is super accessible for everyone. You won't be sprinting like mad or doing super intense workouts, as everything is quick and easily adjustable..Check out this post on InstagramThis is a fantastic activity to enjoy with any of your friends, even that friend who just loves their couch, or maybe a teenager who’s a bit hesitant. And if you lean towards the right bank, no worries—there's a similar route over there too! It will take you from the Crypte Archéologique to the Maison Victor Hugo, passing by the Carnavalet museum and the Cognacq-Jay museum, all while being guided by Julie. Each route lasts 2 hours and costs between 8 and 10 euros per person. So, all you need to do is lace up your sneakers and get ready to explore the most beautiful museums in the capital.
Cultural and Sports Walks
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