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Eco Friendly Paris Activities for Green Travelers

Paris has been one of the hottest travel destinations both in Europe and all over the world. Tourists, historians, artists, music lovers and people of all ages from all walks of life make visits to the city of lights for everything from educational trips to vacations and honeymoons. The history and romance of this fair town make it a must-see destination for all, but those with an environmental consciousness in mind can find plenty of unique activities as well. For a fun green vacation in Paris, try a few of these eco-friendly activities for you and your companions.

Paris and cycling have a long and intimate history of friendship. The Tour de France, the biggest and most popular professional bicycle race in the world, draws thousands of visitors every year–avid fans eager to see their favorite pros make the final circle around the Champs-Elysees in the fantastic finish after weeks of racing. If you don’t manage to make it to the world’s biggest spectacle of green transportation turned competition, go out for a spin yourself. A bicycle can carry you down the beautiful Parisian avenues, over the Seine, up and down the Champs, and everywhere in between. There’s no better way to enjoy this beautiful city than with the wind in your hair.

Many passionate wine connoisseurs make the pilgrimage to Paris as often as possible. French wines have long been highly respected all over the world, and recently a movement has begun to make organic wines more popular in Paris and all over the country. Visit some of Paris’s many organic wine shops and cafes, and stop off at a farmer’s market for fresh produce and snacks to make a day of it. You can sample some of the best red, white, and green wines in the world when you visit Paris.

If there is one thing that must be synonymous with French life, and specifically Parisian life, it would have to be the food. The French long ago transformed cooking from a utilitarian necessity of life into a deep, rich, and complex art form that has become a means of expression for chefs and a practically religious experience for food lovers. Many restaurants in Paris are now making the move toward organic and eco-friendly ingredients in their cooking, striving for the utmost purity of flavor and honesty of cuisine. Come eat the creations of some of the most talented chefs in the world putting green ingredients to work–leave yourself full while keeping up your environmental principles.

There are a thousand and one ways to have fun in Paris, and the most fun experiences of all are the ones that will leave an impact on you, not the Earth. Find lodging in cozy Paris apartments rather than the biggest hotels. Get out of the tour bus and see the city on a bike. Experience some of the best organic food and wine in the world while staying eco-friendly. Turn your vacation into a green adventure of cleaning fun and delicious baguette.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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