Paris in Spring: The most beautiful walks around our residences
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In spring, Paris can be discovered on foot. From the Yuna Residences, you can reach gardens, quays, paved streets and iconic monuments in a few minutes to enjoy the soft light, lively terraces and the first blossoming trees.
Experience Paris on foot from Yuna
Yuna Residences are located in some of the most desirable neighborhoods in Paris: Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Montmartre, Montmartre, Les Halles, rue Saint-Honoré, the 9th near the Moulin Rouge and the west of Paris near the Moulin Rouge and the west of Paris towards Porte Maillot. Each has its own atmosphere. All offer space, real autonomy and hotel services on demand to organize your walking days at your own pace.
Spring is the perfect season to explore these neighborhoods. The temperatures are mild, the days are getting longer and the city is getting back to a lighter pace after winter. Leaving your apartment, you can go for a walk in the morning, a coffee break or in the garden in the afternoon, and then a neighborhood dinner, without ever going far away from your home.
Around Yuna Porte-Maillot: between the Arc de Triomphe and the Grand Park
From Yuna Porte-Maillot, you are at the gateway to western Paris, between business districts, prestigious avenues and large green spaces. A first stroll leads to Avenue de la Grande-Armée, then to the Arc de Triomphe. In spring, the terraces fill up and the trees lining the avenues return to their colors.
Descending then to the Champs-Élysées, you cross one of the most emblematic perspectives of the capital. You can continue to the gardens below the Seine, or, on the contrary, choose the direction of the large nearby park for a more natural walk, around the lakes and shady alleys.
Back at the residence, modern comforts, fitness room, laundry, and self-contained luggage storage make it easy to transition from an active day to a relaxed evening, whether you're staying with family or on a business trip.
Around Yuna Saint-Germain: gardens, banks of the Seine and literary cafés
Yuna Saint-Germain is nestled in the 6th arrondissement, near the Orsay Museum and the Luxembourg Gardens. In spring, this neighborhood is a real postcard setting. From the residence, a simple walk is to walk along the quiet streets to the alleys of the Luxembourg Garden, lined with flowery beds and metal chairs where you can easily linger.
Coming out on the Saint-Germain-des-Prés side, you pass through a maze of bookstores, galleries, small squares and historic cafes. You can then reach the banks of the Seine, cross the Pont des Arts and admire the city reflected in the water. The loop ends with a gentle return to the residence's inner courtyard, where the calm contrasts with the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood. Luggage storage and cleaning services on request make it possible to calmly organize longer stays, especially with family.
Around Yuna Montmartre: paved streets and rooftop views
Located in the heart of the 18th arrondissement, Yuna Montmartre is the natural starting point for exploring the most famous mound in Paris. As you leave, you quickly reach the cobbled streets that lead up to the Sacré-Coeur Basilica. It is one of the most beautiful spring walks: steps in the shade, facades covered with greenery, small squares bathed in light.
A pleasant loop starts with an ascent through the quiet streets, a break on the square in front of the Sacré-Coeur for a view of the roofs, then a descent through Place du Tertre, Rue Lepic and the small side streets to the artists' studios. Below, neighborhood cafes and food shops offer gourmet stops.
The residence itself offers a warm lobby, luggage storage, parking, and laundry space, convenient for those arriving with families or for a longer creative stay.
Around Yuna Les Halles: Louvre, Seine and historic heart
Yuna Les Halles is located in the geographical center of Paris, a few minutes from major museums and the banks of the Seine. A typical stroll starts by crossing the Les Halles district to reach the adjoining garden, then the Pompidou Center and its adjacent streets where creators, galleries and terraces mingle.
Continuing west, you reach the Louvre and its inner courtyards, before branching off to the quays to follow the Seine to Île de la Cité. The path is almost entirely flat, ideal for families with strollers or long, gentle walks. At the end of the day, you easily return to your apartment, in the quiet of a more peaceful street, while staying in the heart of the city.
Around Yuna Blanche: the local spirit of the 9th
Yuna Blanche is located in a quiet courtyard in the 9th arrondissement, close to the Moulin Rouge and the theaters. In spring, this area combines village ambiance and lively cultural life. A stroll starts with the small streets around the residence, then goes up Rue des Martyrs, known for its delicatessens, bakeries and cafes.
By pushing a little higher, you get closer to Montmartre and its views of the city. Heading south, the walk naturally leads to the Grands Boulevards and the Opera, with numerous possible stops for a show, a drink or an impromptu dinner. It is an ideal address for those who want to feel a more local Paris while remaining very central.
Around Yuna Saint-Honoré: Parisian elegance and gardens
A few steps from the prestigious Place Vendôme and the Tuileries Garden, Yuna Saint-Honoré plunge its guests into the most elegant Paris. From the building on Rue Saint-Honoré, a morning stroll leads to the Tuileries Garden, where the trees are covered with young leaves and the pools reflect the spring light.
By then reaching Place Vendôme, then the neighboring shopping streets, you alternate between historic facades, designer windows and small discreet addresses. A detour to the banks of the Seine or to the Louvre allows you to extend the walk without ever really leaving the apartment, which remains a quiet refuge with a private terrace possible depending on the category reserved.
Tips for making the most of your spring walks
To take advantage of these routes, the ideal is to focus on early mornings and late afternoons, when the light is soft and the streets are less busy. Comfortable shoes, a light garment and a small scarf are enough to adapt to the temperature variations that are still possible during this season.
Yuna residences facilitate the organization of your days: autonomous arrival, digital concierge, luggage storage, breakfast or meal delivery, cleaning services on demand, fitness room or laundry facilities depending on the address. You can thus travel light, leave to change between two walks or extend your stay without constraints, while maintaining the freedom of an apartment.
Key Facts
- Neighborhoods served: Saint-Germain, Montmartre, Les Halles, Rue Saint-Honoré, 9ème, Porte Maillot
- Ideal season for these walks: March to May
- Practical services for walkers: luggage storage, digital concierge, breakfast delivery, cleaning on demand
- Traveler profiles: couples, families, business trips or long stays
- Access to major sites on foot: museums, gardens, banks of the Seine, emblematic monuments
FAQS
What is the best spring time to visit Paris on foot?
In general, the months of April and May offer the best balance between mildness, long days and reasonable crowds. The trees are in bloom, the gardens are open and the terraces are already lively.
Can we explore all these neighborhoods without using public transport?
Yes, especially if you are staying in multiple Yuna residences. Each address is located in the heart of a district with a high density of sites, gardens and shops. To connect more distant areas, however, the subway remains practical between two walks.
Are the walks around Montmartre suitable for children?
Montmartre has slopes and stairs, but by taking the time and alternating paved streets and gardens, the promenade remains accessible. It is simply advisable to provide a comfortable stroller for the little ones and regular breaks.
How to organize a typical day around a Yuna residence?
You can start with breakfast in your apartment or delivered, go for a morning stroll, head back to your home for a break, and then head out for a stroll at sunset before a neighborhood dinner. The à la carte services allow you to adapt this pace to your desires.
Do you have to book well in advance for spring?
Spring is a very popular season in Paris. It is therefore recommended to book as soon as your dates are fixed, especially if you are traveling as a family or in a group and want a specific type of apartment.
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