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Stroll and Picnic in Bois de Boulogne
Relish in the autumn glow of September and unwind with your partner during an off-beat afternoon date in Paris' Bois de Boulogne. It's an experience that perfectly balances tranquility with an engaging closeness to nature. Let the poetic surroundings inspire your moments as you avoid the typical toโฆ
- Begin your afternoon stroll, hand in hand with your partner, in the picturesque Bois de Boulogne, which offers quieter corners and stunning views. As the sunlight filters through the leaves, bask in the peacefulness that this place emanates.
- As you explore the trails, find an idyllic spot by the lake for your picnic. Here, you can enjoy both each other's company and the delectable French cuisine as you soak up the serenity of the place.
- As the date nears its conclusion and the sky paints hues of sunset, enjoy a slow, romantic walk back, recounting the day and making future plans.
Preparation steps:
- Spend some time in planning and putting together a great picnic basket. Ensure to include a selection of cheeses, baguettes, fruits, and a bottle of French wine to add a local flavour.
- Make sure to check the weather forecast for the day. A sunny to slightly cloudy day would be perfect, and remember to carry a picnic blanket and a parasol just in case.
- Dress comfortably and aptly to make the most of your afternoon. A casual yet stylish look would fit perfectly for both.
Some tips:
- Getting to Bois de Boulogne is easy as it's well-connected with public transportation. However, do remember to pick up a map at the entrance.
- While Bois de Boulogne is a popular spot with locals, it can still be quite peaceful, particularly during weekdays. So, try opting for a weekday date if you both prefer less crowd.
- Besides, remember to clean up after your picnic and respect the park regulations. It's not just about the environment but also about setting a good example for others around.
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Paris, France
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