Itineraries in 21
Walking is the best way to discover 21. We've selected the most beautiful itineraries — the classic ones, the alternative ones and the ones designed for those with only a few hours — with stops, estimated durations and tips on places not to miss along the route.
Walking is the best way to discover 21. We've selected the most beautiful itineraries — the classic ones, the alternative ones and the ones designed for those with only a few hours — with stops, estimated durations and tips on places not to miss along the route. The most representative places in 21 are continuously mapped and updated by people who know the city.
Spring opens 21 up: terraces, parks and outdoor itineraries fill with new energy. For walkers, it's an ideal season to pick a themed route. The selection below features Source de la Seine, Monument aux Morts de la Guerre de 1939-1945 e Croix — each with a full page, photos and practical tips.
Itineraries in 21 can be linear or circular, themed or open: in any case, the mix of landmarks, glimpses and venue stops makes the difference. These itineraries are designed for independent travelers: stops, durations and flexibility, no group-tour constraints.
Each entry has a full page with photo, description, position on the 21 map and — where available — hours, contacts and community signals.
Tip: alternate iconic stops and less-trodden areas to catch the real rhythm of 21. Pick an itinerary, save it and follow it step by step on the 21 map.
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- What's the best itinerary in 21 in one day?
- For a day in 21 we recommend a classic itinerary among the landmark sites of the center, alternated with stops at authentic venues. You'll find the full route below.
- Can you visit 21 in a weekend?
- Yes: with two days you can see the best of 21, alternating iconic sites, museums and venues. The itineraries on this page are also designed for short weekends.
- Are there themed itineraries in 21?
- Yes, on Urbaniqo you'll find themed itineraries of 21 focused on art, food, architecture and specific neighborhoods.