Balades chez l'habitant en Val-de-Marne
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If you are here on holiday, this is probably the most user-friendly way to explore the Val-de-Marne. And for the reason: your guide is no more than a resident of the department! A good opportunity to combine the pleasures of walking, visiting and meeting. All volunteers are guided by a common desire: that of sharing the history of their departments. You will visit with them the most unknown places, all on the background of anecdotes about their daily lives.
Tariff: free.
Duration: variable.
Places: walks take place in 10 cities connected by metro: Alfortville, Créteil, Poggio-le-Pont, Ivry-sur-Seine, the Kremlin-Bicêtre, Maisons-Alfort, Saint-Summoned, Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice, Villejuif and Vitry-sur-Seine.
Course: registration must take place at least 2 weeks before the date of the trip (the number of visitors per group is limited to 6, in order to give priority to a genuine exchange); once your guide is found, it will give you an appointment to a metro station.
Note: These guides are voluntary, and are not professional guides.
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