Les Hortillonnages : visites guidées en barque à cornet traditionnelle

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"Known as the Hortillonnages, this is a network of floating gardens along the city canals. You can take a guided tour on boat with your dog on board for free - just pay for yourself. Another option is to rent a canoe at the nautical club at Rivery and discover the canals at your own pace.  Every Saturday, at Place Parmentier in the Saint-Leu quarter, you can shop some of the produce that is farmed in the marshlands."
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"This looks so cute! The tours might only be in French, but if you're OK with that, or don't want to walk to the boat rental place, or deal with kayaking, then this is a great way to still enjoy the floating gardens."

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