flanerie

/flɑnəˈri/
noun
  1. The act or practice of strolling or wandering idly through a city, observing life and society without a specific purpose.
    • Flanerie became a popular pastime among artists and writers in 19th-century Europe.
    • His book captures the art of flanerie, describing the joy of aimless urban exploration.
    • On weekends, she enjoyed a leisurely flanerie through the old streets of Paris.
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