Paris - Île-de-France
Gault & Millau reinvents the French stroll. The walk is all about discovery: products and producers, recipes and chefs, gourmet stalls and artisans, hotels, men, women and stories that create links and meaning.
More than 90 referenced establishments
33
restaurants
47
artisans
10
hotels
15
cities
9
gourmet itineraries
2024
12 km
48 hours at the Gros Caillou
With its embassies and consulates, this district of the 7th arrondissement has a somewhat stuffy air. Yet the velvet salons of the bourgeoisie rub shoulders with the gouaille of some Parigots. How could it be otherwise? The Eiffel Tower, symbol of Paris, dominates the Gros Caillou.
18 km
48 hours in Montreuil
While the earliest records of Montreuil date back to the 8th century, when King Thierry IV donated the "little monastery" (Monasteriolum), and some artifacts are known to date back to the Neolithic period, it is above all its recent history that concentrates the essence of the town, so close yet so distinct from the capital.
14 km
48 hours in Rueil-Malmaison
Close to Paris, Rueil-Malmaison has a taste for the countryside and the woods. The town invites you to stroll along the banks of the Seine and in its 180-hectare national forest. It also encourages you to put on Napoleon's boots and step back in time to look to the future. History buffs beware!2023
2022
84 km
48 hours in the Chevreuse Valley
Take a step back in time for a few dozen kilometers. Borrow a carriage and head off to Versailles to join the Grand Siècle. Get the pack ready to go hare coursing or fallow deer stalking in the Rambouillet forest. In between, wander through charming villages and admire the Chevreuse valley's landscapes, almost like the countryside...Food products, kitchen equipment, tableware, service solutions...
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