Flâneries in Paris: Explore the Town of Vincennes

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Flâneries in Paris: Explore the Town of Vincennes
This is the 40th in a series of walking tours highlighting the sites and stories of diverse districts of Paris. It took a firm resolve to ignore the castle just to my left as I exited the Château de Vincennes metro station. I had fond memories of exploring the keep and peering into rooms where Charles V ran the country in the 14th century and Henry V died an ignominious death of dysentery a few years after his triumph at Agincourt. But today, I planned to venture over to the other side of the Rue de Paris and explore the town of Vincennes. I’d come on market day, having heard that’s a highlight not to be missed.  Inside the Château de Vincennes metro station. Photo: Marian Jones At the Tourist Office, just past the château at number 28, I picked up a handy map outlining a heritage trail through the town, starting right outside their door with a right turn into Rue de Montreuil. I peeked through the entrance of the Bains Montansier, whose decorated façade belonged to a previous era when many people used public bathrooms. A tiled passageway, decorated with Art Deco style pictures of girls bathing in pools gave it a distinctly retro feel. Google told me that the premises had once included un sauna gay, now closed. Back at the entrance, a board advertised its current use, offering hypnose and other forms of thérapie for both children and adults. Bains Montansier. Photo: Marian Jones Before long, on the other side of the road, I was intrigued to look through the window of Herviou Chocolatier and watch two of their staff melting and moulding chocolate into the goodies for sale in the room next door. Of course, I had to pop in and naturally I could not leave without a box of chocolate teaspoons for a mere 6 euros. The sensible choice would have been a mini selection box to try out some of their flavors, but the edible cutlery option just seemed irresistible. One day, I will build a dinner party dessert around them.  Vincennes market stall. Photo: Marian Jones
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Lead photo credit : Chateau de Vincennes. Photo: Marian Jones

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After a career teaching Modern Languages (French and German), Marian turned to freelance writing and is now a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers, specializing in all things French and – especially! – Parisian. She’s in Paris as often as possible, visiting places old and new, finding out their stories and writing it all up as soon as she gets home. She also runs the podcast series City Breaks, offering in-depth coverage of popular city break destinations, with lots of background history and cultural information. The Paris series currently has 22 episodes, but more will surely follow when time allows!

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  • Jane Robert
    2025-08-10 06:51:19
    Jane Robert
    Do you have a book that has sections on all these sites you describe? Merci! Jane

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    • Marian Jones
      2025-08-18 09:31:32
      Marian Jones
      Unfortunately not ..... yet! You have given me food for thought. Thank you.

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