


A picturesque canal in northeastern Paris, offering scenic walks, cycling paths, and vibrant local life.
A historic café along Canal de l'Ourcq, famous for its traditional French breakfasts.
Renowned for its sourdough bread and pastries, a favorite for breakfast among locals and tourists alike.
A lively bistro near Saint-Germain-des-Prés, known for its classic French dishes and lively atmosphere.
Canal de l'Ourcq can be breezy and rainy, especially in the evenings.
Perfect for exploring the canal paths and nearby parks.
Stay hydrated during long walks along the canal.
A vast urban park with gardens, playgrounds, and cultural facilities.
A scenic canal perfect for a morning walk or bike ride.
A fascinating museum dedicated to the history of music and instruments.
Croissant with almond cream and sugar crust
Small choux pastry balls topped with pearl sugar

Butter and ham sandwich on a baguette
Sultan S Palace, a 17th-century marvel, showcases Rajput and Mughal architectural fusion in Jalore, Rajasthan.

A lush, serene forest known for its diverse flora and fauna, Rampachodavaram is a hidden gem in Andhra Pradesh.
Trichy's floating market, a unique shopping experience, offers fresh produce and local handicrafts on boats.
Handmade pottery inspired by the Canal de l'Ourcq, reflecting the region's history and culture.
Delicate, colorful macarons are a symbol of French pastry-making and a must-try in Paris.
Iconic French berets are traditionally made in the south-west region, adding a touch of French charm to any outfit.