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Domaine national de Saint-Cloud

Domaine national de Saint-Cloud

Domaine national de Saint-Cloud
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7:30 AM - 9:50 PM
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7:30 AM - 9:50 PM
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Owned by Philippe d'Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIV, the national estate of Saint-Cloud has no more castle, destroyed during a fire in 1870, but still offers 460 hectares of gardens, park and woods that represent a some of the best examples of classic French garden. Designed by André Le Nôtre, it is also one of the most attractive parks on the outskirts of Paris. Site labeled "remarkable garden".
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David M
Canberra, Australia63 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Solo
I found the Parc St Cloud on my recent visit to Paris. Actually I found it by accident at the end of the Number10 Metro line when I went looking for the Albert Kahn Museum in Bologne one of the ritzier suburbs of Paris. I saw a sign pointing to the park and having nothing else to do I followed the direction across the river to the Park where I was pleasantly surprised by what I found,

I believe the chateau was destroyed during the Franco-Prussian war in the late 1800s but what remains of the gardens and landscaping shows what a grand place this would have been back in the day.

As my review title says it is a photographers heaven for the views back over Paris and the fountains, statues and other artifacts in the park. The days, yes days I went back for a total of 3 visits I was the only "tourist" there. I encountered a few joggers and some locals having a picnic lunch and a photographer doing a photoshoot with a couple of models.

It was great to set up and take a photo without the worry of a tour group walking in front of you as happens in Paris at that time of year.

Admittedly it is probably not everybody's cup of tea but if you are into photography or you want a nice quiet place to chill out and read a book then take the Number 10 metro to the end of the line, follow the signs and go across the river and enjoy the park.
Written September 30, 2014
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mariedesjardins
Prince George, Canada7,314 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2016 • Solo
I visited Saint Cloud one morning in September 2013. After taking the metro to the station, you need to walk across a bridge and then cross to the side with the park. It's quite a large park. It was quite a while before there were any statues or fountains. Then I ended up walking uphill for quite a while before I came across some of the gardens. There was a large pond where boys were sailing a toy boat. The red leaves of autumn had fallen in some areas enhanced the beautiful lush green of the grass and trees and gardens throughout this large park. At the top, there were orange trees all in a line. This was where you could see some of Paris from a distance, but it was an overcast day so it was a little grey and smoggy view of it.
Written January 5, 2017
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M P
Toronto, Canada98 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2014 • Solo
This park is located near Paris but it's a lot less crowded and the views of Paris are amazing. All that is left from a palace that used to belong to famous people like Marie Antoinette and Bonaparte are the gardens, fountains, the base of the palace and a small building that know houses a small museum. Worth a visit for a walk or a picnic. There are a couple of restaurants in the park and activities during the Summer.
Written July 20, 2014
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Marcos G
Sevres, France40 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
I live 20 mts from St Cloud Park. Just check the view from my house. In spring, summer, fall or winter, his woods welcome me with peace, birds, smells and fantastic views from Paris. No matter how bad the weather is, I always feel like home
Written July 12, 2014
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SteveC.
81 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2019
With sweeping views of the entire Paris metropolitan area, this huge park is beautifully maintained, and immaculately planted with trees, shrubs, and flowers. There are even restaurants scattered within the park, as well as a "working" farm.

We have been visiting Paris for 30 years, and had never been here before. What a treat!
Written September 28, 2019
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rnevarez562
Long Beach, CA173 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Friends
My first time in Paris I did not even think of spending time here, more so I don't even think I knew anything about it. This past trip it was suggested and I was dragged into it and it was easily one of the highlights of my trip. This is a massive park with many faces and areas to explore. You almost feel like you are in Versailles. What makes this park even more special, is that it doesn't come off as a tourist space. Locals walking their dogs, joggers, and people on a casual stroll. No troves, no guided tours, no hustle and bustle. Just... a slice of Parisian peace.
Written January 27, 2019
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RudgieonTour
Bristol, UK22 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018
Take the time to visit this beautiful location situated to the East of Paris and easily accessed from St Cloud station. wonderful place to take a picnic and explore this huge park area. Make certain you take you walking shoes and have a good look around.
Written May 22, 2018
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cedric09
southern california284 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2014 • Friends
The Parc de Saint Cloud is just across the Seine from Paris, but is far less crowded than the many city parks it overlooks. Once the site of a major chateau, what remains now are the expansive grounds and fountains. A mixture of formal and natural gardens, there are places where you can relax in the style that you prefer. Joggers will enjoy the wide paths through the allees of parallel trees and for those wanting a snack or a meal there are restaurants scattered through the grounds. Because of its location on a high bluff over the river, the views of the city of Paris are excellent. In the summer, the fountains are turned on and there are periodically sound and light shows. Check local information for the timing. A wonderful escape from the bustle of the capital at any time of the year.
Written January 23, 2014
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louiscoco
Adelaide, Australia93 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Solo
i visited parc st cloud twice on my recent visit to paris. from hotel de ville it is at the end of the #72 bus route and a pleasant sightseeing trip for the price of a bus ticket.

I couldn't find out when the fountains were running sadly but it was still a gorgeous quiet pard with plenty of walks and a view over paris.
Written October 31, 2013
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callumx
London, UK974 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2012 • Friends
The Park de Saint-Cloud (officially Domaine National de Saint-Cloud) is situated just across the Seine from the Bois De Boulogne. This huge sprawling park, is an oasis of calm. Unlike the Bois De Boulogne, this park is not so heavily frequented, and makes a pleasant location to get some fresh air and exercise.

The north eastern corner features old formal gardens, part of a former royal palace, and great vistas across to the heart of Paris. The rest of the park is a sprawling forest, with large green alleyways leading off into the distance.

The park is free to enter. It is located about 10 minutes walk from the end of Metro Line 10. There are a number of small cafes and restaurants to eat in the park, and there is bicycle hire available.

While not stunningly beautiful, it is a good location to head to make a change from the heart of the city. We happily walked around for 90 minutes. We didn't spot any toilet facilities (but expect the restaurants had some).
Written September 30, 2012
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