Parisian nudists will finally have a spot to take it all off -- for the next few weeks at least -- at a secluded zone in the Bois de Vincennes park east of the city.
The site, still considered an experiment, will be open from Thursday until October 15, from 8:00 am-7:30 pm (0600-1730 GMT).
Signs will let park users know what's going on (or coming off) in the clearing near the park's bird reserve, spread over 7,300 square metres (79,000 square feet, or nearly two acres).
Parisians already have one public pool where they can swim in the buff three times a week, and across the country some 460 areas are reserved for naked enjoyment, including 155 camping sites and 73 beaches.
More than 2.6 million people in France have made nudism a regular habit, according to the France 4 Naturism association.