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Top agriculture spots in Ile-de-France

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# Issy Guinguette

Do you feel like eating in Burgundy amidst the vineyards but don't have the money for it? Come to this little restaurant where you can have a glass of wine produced on-site and feel like you're on a weekend in the countryside without having to take a long train ride or make your banker cry!

113 B, avenue de Verdun Issy-les-Moulineaux

# La Bergerie des Malassis

The sheepfold is an eco-grazing project: sheep and goats are used as green lawnmowers! Animals in the midst of cities, cheese, and happy children, what more could you ask for to escape for a day?

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9, rue Raymond Lefebvre - Bagnolet

# Brasserie FR/AME

This Californian brewery (yes, apparently that exists!) offers dishes cooked with herbs and vegetables from their rooftop garden! On Fridays and Saturdays, you even get a DJ set. The West Coast on your plate, all while knowing where the good things you're swallowing come from. Let's go check it out, bro'?

28 Jean Rey Street - 15th district

# Floating Gardens of the Seine Banks

Even though it's starting to get a little cold, we still suggest taking a stroll on these little green islands on a beautiful autumn Sunday. Five islands to get lost in the fauna and flora made in Paris. Doesn't it make you want to go?

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Port du Gros Caillou

#Bird's Vegetable Garden

It's a small shared garden that opened in 2004, right next to the Marché des Enfants Rouges. Some plots are reserved for children, and a small corner of the garden is maintained by Japanese gardeners. There might even be a little fountain... Need a bit of greenery during your walk in the neighborhood or after eating a bit too much at the street market on Rue de Bretagne? It's right here.

2-4, rue des Oiseaux - 3rd arrondissement

# Hanging Gardens of Vignolles On the roof of a Parisian gymnasium, this hanging garden is surely the most bucolic of all with its flowers and small beehives. It is a shared space for locals, but also a place for social reintegration, the first of its kind in Paris! For those who love organic products (and for you too, sitting on your couch over there!).

91, rue des Haies - 20th arrondissement

# The bees of the Opéra Garnier The little bees of the Opéra are well-known! They live in ten beehives and produce super expensive and well-known honey. They're such stars. Apparently, since the flowers in Paris are untreated, the honey is of much better quality than honey straight from the countryside... Paris is coooool.

8, rue Scribe - 9th arrondissement

# The Urban Farm V'île Fertile It's a little piece of paradise, participatory of course, very organic and beautiful. They cultivate vegetables and herbs, as well as some fruits, while valorizing urban organic waste. What motivates them? The fact that 85% of children don't know what a beet is. Do you know? Come on over here and learn some intelligent stuff for the future of your kids!

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42 Avenue de la Belle Gabrielle - 12th arrondissement

#Upcycle The best for last: Upcycle recycles coffee grounds consumed by many Parisians to make soil for their mushrooms. Clever, right? If you want your own mushrooms just for yourself, you can order your box! Isn't that cute? Rungis To order a mushroom box, click here.

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