(Last Update: 12.09.2024) We continue to explore Paris and its surroundings, corner by corner. This time, we found a very interesting place in the city center of Paris, but a little to the north. It used to be a station building, but today it is a station building. Cafe Restaurant (actually much more) The RecyclerieWe all know together.
La Recyclerie (la rocycleuri or la rosiklöği), which once surrounded Paris an old railway one The Little Belt on, It served as a train station between 1869 and 1932. in a very characteristic building Cafe, bar, restaurant and much more since 2014 serves as. What is this “much more?” If you ask, let me explain:
The highlight of La Recyclerie A truly ecological place to be. Everything you eat and drink here is ecological. Some of it is grown in the garden below, and most of it is sourced from around Paris. So why is it important to source food products from nearby places?
Because ecological agriculture Doing so alone is not enough, and the carbon emissions that occur while delivering these ecological products to consumers must also be taken into account. In other words, ecological products grown in Madagascar, environmental enemy There is no need to transport it to you by planes or ships. All stages from production to consumption are ecological Therefore it is important.
Another surprise of La Recyclerie awaits you on the upper floor, in the greened terrace area: Urban beekeeping is done in beehives placed on the terrace ve A Turk doing beekeeping here: Volkan Tanacı… Urban beekeeping on the rooftops of Paris is quite common, and it is really special that one of those doing this job is a Turk.
I met him - if I'm not mistaken - at La Recyclerie in 2017, and was amazed by his interesting profession, the awards he received and the CityBzz We had a pleasant conversation about the company in August 2018. On Pariste.Net's Instagram account after shooting live Pariste.Net TV's Youtube account I put You can learn about urban beekeeping with both La Recyclerie and Volkan Tanacı by watching the Vlog below:
I already got to know La Recyclerie thanks to Volkan. More precisely, I had seen news about this place in a few places before, but it seems that the first reason to go here had to be meeting Volkan. I already learned many details about the place from him. Once, we met and went out to the terrace together and took the above shot by the hives. I will tell before I forget; Normally, cafe service is provided on the mezzanine floor, but the section with the hives on the terrace is not open to general visitors.
One of the most interesting information I obtained was, All materials used in the decoration of La Recyclerie are second hand.… Not only the decoration objects but even the tables and chairs are second-hand. economy of waste to prevent an environmentally friendly approach It is also very important for.
Another interesting feature of La Recyclerie is that the place hosts different events, trainings and some workshops. You can get information about the various courses, trainings and other events organized here from the official web page link at the end of the article. The website is only in French… Well, of course, you can also use it to participate in events here. to know French as it is necessary.
So how do you get here? Easiest method M4 of the metro Get off at Porte de Clignancourt station and Flea market follow the output. As soon as you exit, you will see La Recyclerie on your left. Even if you continue straight The largest flea market and antique market in Paris one Flea market is waiting for you. So, if you stop by here on a day when you are going to visit the flea market, you will have done the best thing.
I also want to add something, Flea market As I mentioned in my article, this area where La Recyclerie is located is a bit The Other Paris in the mood In other words, the profile of the people in this neighborhood is predominantly of African origin, meaning it is mostly immigrant-dominated. There are plenty of street vendors, strange-looking people and even a considerable amount of pickpocket I have to say that it is. Even here once, I should also add that I had my bag, which contained my computer and wallet, stolen. so you should be careful accordingly.
Of course nothing happens when I get the chance. Flea marketIt doesn't stop me from going to and La Recyclerie. It would be the wrong thing to give up our freedoms because we are afraid of something. For example, the most beautiful Starbucks branch in Paris Starbucks Capucinesa few years ago in I had my mobile phone stolen But I would still go there with pleasure :) I don't mean to intimidate you, I just want to remind you not to lose your guard. What we need to do is just be more careful.
La Recyclerie is open every day, but opening hours vary depending on the day. Even the opening hours of the departments vary. Therefore, it is useful to check the hours from the official web page link below.
However, my advice to you is to go here after 12:00 noon. Only the front part is open in the morning; Then you cannot fully experience this beauty. It has to be noon to go down to the section where the rails are located. By the way, let me make another little reminder: You cannot go down to the rails, only in summer. open air cinema When special events such as these are organized, you can go down to the bottom section. There are parts of Paris where you walk on these old rails, that's about it The Little Belt I recommend you read my article.
You should definitely see the garden next to the tracks. I'm sure you'll enjoy seeing the products and poultry grown here. You will understand me much better when you watch the details in the video above.
One of my requests from you is that after eating here, you should definitely throw the rest of your food into the recycling bins. I assume that you will already dispose of your glass, paper and plastic waste according to recycling groups. Recycling is important, ecology is very, very important.
It once served as a train station In this 150 year old building Now, I'm sure it will be a pleasant experience for you to eat and drink something in an ecological environment, have a nice chat with your spouse or friend, visit the ecological garden and perhaps participate in the events organized here for those who have the opportunity. If before or after Flea marketDon't forget to go to .
If you like this type of places, other places I recommend to you are: Saint Martin Canalin The Comptoir Général ve La Villette basinin Pavilion Channels It will happen. Maybe (it's a small place but) also Seine River on the shore The NautesWe can also add . I think all of them will attract your attention, both in terms of buildings and atmosphere.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Web page: larecyclerie.com
Address: 83 Boulevard Ornano, 75018 Paris
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8 Comments
Mr Ahmet,
Of course, we follow you with attention and excitement, thank you very much, we wish you continued success.
My short note:
PICKPOCKETS
I visited Paris for the first time in 77, and then I visited it many, many times for sightseeing and business purposes.
In 2018, I lost my wallet or "stolen" it while visiting with my family. 500 euros in black cash and Turkish identity card, driver's license and credit cards are gone. However, the passport and actual cash were in a safer place than the wallet, so they could not reach or touch them.
Look at this:
For many years, we have been giving advice to our young friends, acquaintances, etc. on this subject, namely, how should we do things like money, stamps and cash cards while traveling? Where should we keep them? What is the most practical method? When I say etc etc, come on, I'm amazed myself. How is it worse? even where? At what point? I couldn't even understand who hit me. I will not extend my story.
It would be both very useful and exciting for you to do a study on this subject or just share your knowledge and experience. Please accept it as a request from a self-indulgent reader, sir.
respects
Hello,
As someone who has had his wallet stolen in Madrid, his mobile phone in Brussels and Istanbul, his mobile phone, wallet and computer in Paris, and his suitcase in New York, I understand you very well...
I talk about this issue in great detail in my article The Other Paris. See: http://www.pariste.net/oteki-paris-parisin-diger-yuzu/ There are also warning notes in some of my other articles, as well as in this article. See for example: http://www.pariste.net/starbucks-capucines-opera/ I even have an article about what to do when faced with theft and purse snatching. See: http://www.pariste.net/t-c-paris-baskonsoloslugu-hakkinda-genel-bilgi-ve-acil-durumlarda-alabileceginiz-hizmetler/ and my book about Paris, "A Week in Paris", also contains warnings and reminders on this subject. And I have talked about this issue in many live broadcasts I have made on the streets of Paris so far.
I will say that I hope nothing like this will happen to us from now on, but as long as evil exists, it is possible for such things to happen to us again at any moment due to our momentary distraction. Because, as I stated in my articles and in my book, they are no longer just pickpockets, but also illusionists... Because sometimes people do not even understand what they are doing.
I wish you safe and beautiful days.
Happy Days.
We can build a decoville train line. Once upon a time, coal was brought to the estuary from the Black Sea. I wish it were done
I loved making these railways into travel areas and even agricultural areas. It's also in New York, I think I saw it there first. I love it. I studied in Paris as well. I hope I can come :)
After a long time, for the first time, I wanted to comment on a blog or an article. Great Turkish content. Thank you. It was written on a different topic, different from the classical content. I like it a lot!
Thank you so much.
Hello, you have made a quick and enlightening introduction to your return from holiday :))) Thank you for your hard work.
Thank you very much, Ms. Şükran...