
As striking as SacrĂ©-CĆur is, a midday visit can be spoiled by the hordes of tourists and street performers. The secret? Head to the rear of the basilica for a picnic. âYouâll find an amazing view of Paris in the SacrĂ©-CĆur Gardens,” says Villa Junot house manager Florian Pialoux. âOn the Paul Albert/Utrillo side thereâs much more shade and, best of all, far fewer crowds. Just watch your step as the ground is sloped.â
Pro Tip: Pialoux suggests strolling along Rue Caulaincourt to buy âone of the best baguettes in the cityâ at Maison Lardeux, Chez Virginie for cheese and wine, and Arnaud Nicolas for âexquisite charcuterieâ and Arnaud Larher for âmasterful pastries and chocolate.â
River Seine Sailing
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âI love picnicking on boats along the Seine,â says Fabre-Lanvin, who notes it can be as simple or as fancy as you like. âWhen Iâm feeling low-key but still want an unforgettable experience, I hop on a one-hour cruise with Vedettes du Pont Neuf for a very reasonable âŹ10. I bring my favorite picnic and a chilled bottle of rosĂ©. Both are welcome on board.â The route passes the Institut de France, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and Ăle Saint-Louis. âFor times when Iâm in the mood to splurge, together with friends we rent a private barge from Green River,â she says. You can order from nearby Les Maquereaux or bring your own food. âA friend once arrived with a tarte au citron from La Tour dâArgentâs pastry shop across the island. We ate it with vintage silver dessert forks I had packed. Beauty, after all, lives in the small details.â
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