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20 Unusual Things to Do in Paris for the Unique Traveller

Go off the beaten track with our guide to unusual things to do in Paris - perfect for the unique traveler roaming the City of Love.

If you’ve been to Paris before, you will have likely visited the Eiffel Tower, mooched around the Louvre, and seen the Arc de Triomphe. You may think you’ve already seen many of the main tourist attractions, but there is far more to the French capital city than meets the eye.

We've put together this guide to share with you the more unusual things to do in Paris and help you unearth a few hidden gems.

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Montparnasse Tower

Visit the Montparnasse Tower to get spectacular panoramic views of Paris. Look out over the city at night from its 56th-floor observation deck to see the twinkling lights on the skyline. It's the only skyscraper in Paris and on a clear day, you can see up to 40km away.

View from Montparnasse Tower

Le Comptoir Général

Hidden away down a backstreet near the Canal St Martin lies Le Comptoir Général. Open day and night, this offbeat restaurant and bar feels like an art space. Spread across two huge rooms with a connecting smoking area, it hosts live music events, often with African artists. This is the perfect place for an affordable lunch of mezze or an African beer in the evening.

Go street art spotting

There is art literally everywhere in Paris. Head over to the Canal St Martin neighbourhood to take in some street art: book a tour or simply mooch around the arrondissement, stopping off at a bar or restaurant for lunch (or maybe a picnic by the canal?)

Paris street art

Le Comptoir Général

Hidden away down a backstreet near the Canal St Martin lies Le Comptoir Général. Open day and night, this offbeat restaurant and bar feels like an art space. Spread across two huge rooms with a connecting smoking area, it hosts live music events, often with African artists. This is the perfect place for an affordable lunch of mezze or an African beer in the evening.

The Louvre at night

For an awe-inspiring experience, visit the Louvre after sunset on a Wednesday or Friday evening when the crowd of tourists has dissipated. Enjoy a much quieter and calmer stroll through the museum and get a clear view of the Mona Lisa in all her glory. The museum transforms at night with music performed by cellists and violinists.

The Louvre after sunset

La Petite Ceinture

Now overgrown with greenery and shrubs, Petite Ceinture (or little belt) was once a functioning railway. Built between 1852 and 1869, it transported people and goods around the city. This twenty-mile circular railway was abandoned in 1934, but sections of it are now open to the public to explore. Take an afternoon to wander along the railway line and admire the many species of plants and wild flowers that thrive there.

Musée de Montmartre

Hidden amongst the houses is the Musée de Montmartre: a small museum that explores the history of the neighborhood and its transformation from a quiet village to urban bohemia. Don’t forget to stroll through the adjacent vineyard too.

Montmartre

The Paris Sewer Museum

Definitely unusual and worth a visit: the Paris Sewer Museum offers tours of the sewage networks and their remarkable 700-year history. As well as history buffs and engineers, this will appeal to fans of Les Miserables.

Belleville

If you want to avoid crowds of tourists, then check out Belleville. This neighborhood is popular with local artists and is packed with bohemian types. This area of Paris is a cultural melting pot, home to a wide range of African restaurants and Asian shops.

View of Paris from Belleville

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Roman Ruins

Scattered throughout Paris lie hidden Roman ruins including baths, a coliseum, and sections of walls and pillars just waiting to be explored. Head over to Arènes de Lutèce in the Latin Quarter to see the remains of an amphitheater that seated over 15,000 Romans.

Canals and Waterways

If you’ve already enjoyed a tour of the Seine, consider going further afield to visit the Marne, one of the major tributaries to the Seine. Hire a boat or pay for a boat tour for a lovely day out.

Le Bichat Moulin

Tombées du Camion

This weird and wonderful shop lies tucked away down one of Paris’s many alleyways. Tombées du Camion means ‘fallen off the back of a lorry’ and this shop is filled with an eclectic mix of objects collected by an interior designer from abandoned factories all over France.

La Promenade Plantée

Located along an elevated abandoned railway line is the Green Walkway. Amble along the three-mile stretch admiring the vast array of plants and trees that line the walkway. It’s a chance to escape the confines of the city for a day and maybe enjoy a picnic in this secluded spot.

Coulée Verte René-Dumont

WWII Bunker

Explore one of the surviving bunkers from WWII located just beneath the busy Gare de l’Est train station. The bunker is carefully maintained and open to the public to explore.

59 Rivoli

Visit 59 Rivoli to explore the collective art space that’s now home to 30 art studios, exhibitions and a concert space. The Haussmann-era building was an artists’ squat in the mid-1800s but has been revitalised as a cool art space. On Saturdays and Sundays, there are free concerts in the evenings.

Rue de Rivoli

Museum of Magic and Curiosity

Head over to the Museum of Magic and Curiosity to get a glimpse of the strange collection of magic artifacts, optical illusions, and funhouse mirrors it contains. Although centrally located in Le Marais, it makes a change from more serious sightseeing.

Montmartre Cemetery 

Located in the Montmartre arrondissement is this secluded cemetery, dating back to 1825. It’s the final resting place of many of famous artists, including Dumas, Degar, and Larousse. Stroll along and hang out with the stray cats that roam the graveyard. 

Cat in Paris cemetery

Gustave Eiffel’s Secret Apartment 

Explore the secret apartment hidden on the third floor of the Eiffel Tower. It’s luxurious but cosy, intended to be somewhere for the science elite to discuss new projects and look down over the rest of Paris. 

View from Eiffel tower

Les Catacombes de Paris 

Delve deep beneath Paris’ surface and discover the catacombs, an extensive network of underground ossuaries. Originally created in the 18th century to address the city's overflowing cemeteries, these spooky tombs are hidden underground and are said to hold the remains of up to 6 million people.

Les Catacombes de Paris

Take a Cooking Class 

Enjoy a cooking class and learn some tricks of the trade. If you love French gastronomie, then this is the perfect activity for you. There are many different restaurants and places to book classes throughout the city. Ideal whenever you have an hour or two to spare.

Visit Provins 

If you fancy a day tour but have already been to Versailles, then check out the UNESCO World Heritage site of Provins. This fortified medieval town is located just an hour outside of Paris and played a key part in trade development. Pack a picnic and find a grassy spot to take in the views. 

Provins

We hope this list will inspire you to discover some of the more unusual things to do in Paris. Bon voyage! 

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