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2 Run Clubs in Paris
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Paname Run Club
Paname Run Club (PRC) is Paris’s social running crew for all paces, all vibes, and all people. Founded in 2022, PRC turns the city into a playground with two signature weekly runs: the high-energy Mardisco Run on Tuesday nights — an 8 km party on the move with music and post-run DJ sets — and the laid-back Coffee Run on Sunday mornings, ending at one of Paris’s best cafés. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, you’ll find an inclusive, friendly community ready to welcome you. Scenic routes, great conversation, and unforgettable post-run hangs are all part of the experience.

Paris Running Club
Paris Running Club is a pioneering urban running crew founded in 2008 by Jay Smith alongside NIKELAB and Black Rainbow. Originally created to help beginners complete a 10K, it has evolved into a creative, energy-fueled community that celebrates Paris’s streets as its playground. Every Tuesday evening, runners gather in pace-defined groups (Cool, Mid, Hard) from iconic urban hubs like NIKELAB, weaving through the city’s architecture, riversides, and illuminated boulevards. With around 130 active members, PRC is less about speed and more about vibrancy—high-energy runs, inclusive vibes, and a passion for blending movement with city culture.
Club Locations
Popular Routes
- →Seine River Path - 10km along the riverbank from Pont de Bir-Hakeim to Pont de Sully
- →Champs-Élysées to Arc de Triomphe - 2km iconic tourist route with wide sidewalks
- →Trocadéro to Eiffel Tower - 1km scenic route with perfect photo opportunities
- →Canal Saint-Martin - 4.5km peaceful waterway route through trendy neighborhoods
- →Parc des Buttes-Chaumont Loop - 2.4km hilly park circuit with city views
- →Bois de Vincennes - 12km+ forest trails just outside the city center
Local Tips
- •Avoid major tourist areas during peak hours (10am-6pm) for better running conditions
- •Many public fountains available for water refills in parks and major squares
- •Parisians run early morning (6-8am) or evening (6-8pm) to avoid crowds
- •Cobblestones can be slippery when wet - stick to designated running paths
- •Free public bathrooms available in all major parks and some metro stations
- •Join Paname Run Club on Tuesday evenings for social runs with music and drinks