Historically, a Flâneur’s walk refers to a leisurely stroll through a city, typically without a set destination or purpose, focused on soaking in the atmosphere and watching life unfold. The concept comes from the French term “flâneur”, which means “stroller” or “idler,” and was popularized in 19th-century Paris, especially in the writings of French poet and writer Charles Baudelaire. 

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