This was our second visit here. Went during a weekday, no crowds, Nice place to stroll around, very quiet. There is a place for children to sail boats, a play yard, and a carousel. Entry into the park is free. Restaurants are expensive.
This was our second visit here. Went during a weekday, no crowds, Nice place to stroll around, very quiet. There is a place for children to sail boats, a play yard, and a carousel. Entry into the park is free. Restaurants are expensive.
This park is absolutely stunning and worth a stop, especially if it's in the spring/summer when the flowers are in bloom. Although, I'm sure it's just as lovely other times of the year. Not only does it provide a beautiful view, it's a great place to just sit and take a break. One of my favorite things to see and do in Paris.
It’s free to walk the gardens. The restaurants along the walk can be a bit expensive but a nice respite if you walk to sit in the shade for a bit. Plenty of places to sit in the gardens though around the fountains. Bring allergy medicine if you go in June :)
This place is stuck a lovely place up go for a walk and get a break from the madness that is Paris! The trees and gardens are beautifully maintained. I loved sitting under the trees and taking in the views
This garden is heaven when you need to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the busy life in Paris. There are chairs where you can sit or sleep if you need a power nap. There are also many cafes if you prefer to eat and drink in beautiful surroundings. The flowers and trees are beautiful and there are large lawns where it’s possible to sit or lie down. When it’s summer you will get to see the local Parisians having a picnic in this garden but being a big area you will always find a spot for yourself. Aside from cafes and restaurants there is a public restroom that charge entrance.
Walking through les jardins is always special.
The fountains, people chairs, statues, sellers, sights all make it exceptional and a real Paris highlight.
It's an easy visit close to the Louvre, L'Orangerie and the Seine.