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Jardin des Plantes

4.2 (85 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Christine H.

A tour guide recommended this garden and it is gorgeous. Free to enter, lots of available benches and a great place to find some peace and quiet in the busy city.

Albert K.

Fun night exhibit. Awkward story progression though from bugs to plants to sperm to an egg with a child inside. Beautiful lights though.

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Donna B.

Actually visited at night. This is where the Océan en voie d'illumination is set up the end of November to mid January 2020. Tickets are purchased online only. The entrance is on the east side of the park. A chilly evening, but 6 pm was plenty dark enough to wander thru the large display of lumières. In the dark the ocean themed, brightly colored lumières were entertaining. We wandered through the park and passed into the small zoo at the north end to finish with a few more. One couldn't help sing "baby shark" as you enter the mouth of the 40 foot great white. Some lumières moved mechanically, others shimmered in the night breeze. Some had light music in the background.

Denise W.

Jardin des Plantes is a really huge park and inside the park you would find Menagerie, Toulouse and other galleries and museums. There are benches along the path leading around the park. Overall, cool park.

Elaine T.

This week-end was a celebration of parks in Paris, so I decided to go to Le Jardin des Plantes. It's easy to get to with buses, metro, and train stops all around (Gare d'Austerlitz). I've been here once before when I rented a studio nearby, but it was in Winter, before I moved here. The balmy 70 F weather on Saturday, after a week of rain, made all the trees and plants come alive, as if to say "Finally some sun!" There are several areas for different kinds of plants from alpine to water based, and everything in between, including those that produce essential oils and food. There's a small zoo and a few snack places scattered inside the park, but the best plan is to stroll and sit on a bench in the shade on a sunny day.

Ed L.

Le Jardins! Le Jardins de Plantes! I happened to come across the Le Jardins de Plantes as I was walking towards the Cathedral de Notre Dame after arriving at the Gare de Lyon from Lausanne Switzerland. It was a pretty nice walking experience, but should have taken the RER train, but thankfully I did not, as it was my last full day in Paris and wanted to make the most of it. I saw the signage for the Le Jardin de Plantes on my way to the Bastille - as it was pretty close, but not so much when you are walking it. Le Jardins de Plantes is a working botantical garden in the heart of Paris. Not so much a botanical garden, but just a wide open space, where people, families, and just anyone can come to - to enjoy and relax. The Jardins de Plantes is a wonderful example of how the city of Paris can utilize the green space to make life much more tolerable for those who live, work, and play in Paris. I must have killed about 2 hours wandering around the jardin and the adjacent areas, including the hilly spot where there was a gazebo. I myself enjoyed my time here. Away from the craziness of being a tourist, it was quite unique and nie to be able to unwind for a couple of hours just enjoying nature, people, and seeing how the local Parisians interact. It was cool to see kids playing and people having lunch on a nice Monday afternoon in October. It was a nice 12 degree C day, but the sun was out. Comfortable and enjoyable to be sure. The Le Jardins de Plantes is located directly across the Gare de Lyon train station along the Quai Saint Bernard. Pretty sure many public transit options are there, but I was walking it, so I didn't really need to think about it and tried to save money. The major attraction to the Le Jardin de Plantes was the fact that it was FREE. Yes, definitely FREE. That was pretty amazing, although not unheard of. Usually, parks are free, but you never know how much 2 euros can bring in per person. There was a food kiosk near the entrance on the Quai Saint Bernard, but I didn't need to use it. I saw a few people running inside the Jardin de Plantes, so that was cool. Maybe someday, I can return to Paris and do the marathon de Paris and return to the Jardins and just run here for the scenery. The scenery here was beautiful and the plants and flowers were very pretty. There was also some pretty cool statues along the route from the main jardin square through the hillier sections of the jardins and up towards the gazebo. The view from the gazebo was nice, but you really can't see much, but it was nice to be in one. The building in back of the Jardin de Plantes I thought was the backside of the Les Invalides, but it wasn't. It was a nice walk around the corridor of the Jardin de Plantes. While walking along with my luggage in tow, I saw that there was a photo exhibition by a Japanese artist hanging on fencing. It was pretty cool to see art in a park. I need to do that more often. The jardins are a great way to distress and just have that time to unwind from life. You're in Paris and that's amazing enough. My overall experience was good. Definitely appreciative of what Paris had given to me. Support local! B+

Anne F.

A wonderful, peaceful garden without too many people. I came too late in the season for a lot of the flowers, but what was still in bloom was beautiful. The layout of the garden is nice, and it is also quite nice to just sit on a bench and relax. A pity that some of the exhibitions were closed.

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Lebanese Cedars, formal plantings, a spiral labyrinth. Great place to slowly admire beauty.

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Jardin du Luxembourg

Jardin du Luxembourg

4.6(431 reviews)
1.7 kmLuxembourg, 6ème

One of the reasons we chose the hotel for our April visit to Paris was the proximity to Le Jardin…read moredu Luxembourg -- the Luxembourg Garden. This is one of my favorite places in Paris. Besides the layout and beauty of the Garden itself, it is a wonderful way to experience the softer side of Paris. Despite April overcast and rainy weather, walking through the Park was uplifting as always. Tulips greeted us when we entered through the Gay-Lussac entrance. Once in the Park, we found more flowers and trees in bloom. Beyond Les Voiliers du Luxembourg -- an octagonal fountain for sail boats at the focal center if the Gaeden -- we walked through a canopy formed by rows of chestnut trees. It was great staying within a few blocks of Le Jardin du Luxembourg and visiting daily.

Quality/Quantity - Huge and good size garden. Many locals here eat (and drink) their lunch…read more Family friendly. The landscaping here is amazing. Well, most of Paris's gardens! I am so impressed I used to do my own landscaping so I know how much work it takes to make gardens look like this! Several small snack kiosks; see my pictures. Ambiance - 25 hectare, beautifully landscaped. There is a French and English part, I did not know and sadly probably would not be able to tell the difference. Rose garden, statues, etc. Kid friendly - A merry go round, slides, play areas, etc. Restaurant, snack kiosks, etc. Service - Self service. Price - The garden is free. I think you have to pay to go into the building. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success since 1612.

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Le Parc des Buttes Chaumont

4.4(191 reviews)
3.8 kmButtes Chaumont, 19ème

There are much more locals than tourists here. The park (opened in 1867) is really beautiful but it…read moreis less popular among visitors comparing to top Paris attractions. This is exactly why it's worth a visit - add something a bit different to your Paris trip. Landscape design is outstanding - you will find an artificial lake, a grotto and waterfalls. One of the two bridges was designed by Gustave Eiffel. The park is hilly and you can enjoy amazing views of Paris from different points. One of the highest points is Temple de la Sibylle (50m above the lake). You can see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre from here. This place is great for running - you can do flat circles around the lake or hilly runs everywhere, there are some 8 kilometers of roads and paths. One of the three restaurants, Rosa Bonheur, is really popular, it may take an hour of waiting to get in on weekends. You can find 5 areas with free Wi-Fi in the park. Post to yelp from here and don't forget to FUC (funny/useful/cool) this review :) P.S. There's a renovation going on in the park from 2013 till 2016, some areas may be closed (Temple de la Sibylle is closed at the time of writing).

Each time I go to France, I love exploring different regions and neighborhood. This time, we…read morerented a beautiful 2 bedroom apartment in the Bellville area. Exploring the area, I found this gem of a Parc. I love exploring where the locals go for relaxation and where they eat. After a tasty meal nearby, my friend Mats flew in from London and we explored this lovely park. We mostly stayed under the tree lined paths because it was a hot day. For a park, we were here on a Wednesday around 2pm, lots of people looking like they are having a siesta or a break from work. Everyone seemed friendly, kept to themselves. The park is rich with different plants, trees and flowers. We hiked up to the highest point, from here you have an observation look out on the rooftops of Paris and a gorgeous view of Sacre Coeur. On the way to the top, you get to cross a bridge and below is a little lake. Some parts are rather steep, go at your own pace and bring a bottled water on a hot day and a plus if you wear a hat. Every turn you go into this park had something appealing. If you look at my images, there is also a cave. During raining season, the cave has a waterfall in it, it's very pretty. Plenty of grass room to have a picnic, take a nap or read a book. If you opt for something else, lots of park benches that faces the lake. A wonderful oasis in the heart of Paris. Everyone is welcome here, singles, couples, children, dogs...

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Jardin des Tuileries

Jardin des Tuileries

4.2(248 reviews)
3.2 kmConcorde/Madeleine, 1er

This is the way to live! Fresh air, plenty of exercise and an abundance of art. I'm a huge fan of…read moreclassical sculpture and this was a magical part of my trip to Paris. Most of the sculptures are either Biblical or Greco-Roman themed. There's seating around a giant fountain, a playground for little ones and a few places to buy food.

Unlike the gated Jardin du Luxembourg, it would be hard to miss Jardin des Tuileries for a…read morefirst-time visitor to Paris because it's smack dab in the middle between two iconic destinations, the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. The question is whether you'd want to come back as a more seasoned Francophile tourist. Despite being constantly overcrowded, the answer is definitely yes. This has been the definitive green space that has epitomized classic garden architecture since the 16th century. The fountains, geometric layout, the Musee de l'Orangerie, and ornate statues by the likes of Rodin and Maillol give it the traditional French style we come to expect in Paris. It's also an unquestionable hub for social activity with playgrounds and sailboats on the Grand Bassin. Unfortunately, Jamie W and I weren't here during one of the seasonal events like the summer Fête des Tuileries when a carnival midway is set up, or Paris Fashion Week when runways are built and celebrities flock in frocks, or the Christmas market. The most prominent landmark when we visited was the Paris Cauldron, the mammoth epicentral sphere built for the 2024 Paris Olympics (Photo 6). RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/8duZBo1xLB

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Parc Monceau

4.2(93 reviews)
5.4 kmMalesherbes/Villiers, 8ème

Parc Monceau was not on our list of places to sightsee in Paris. But it's so neat that there are…read moreso many parks in Paris that are incorporated within the area of walking that it's nice to take advantage of such nice walking spaces. We were in the Paris district of Pigalle and were walking back towards Champs-Elysées. This park was in the way to our hotel and we walked through it. It's open from sunrise to sunset for the public. There were many locals and tourists walking/running. Some people with carry-ons, others walking after work to go home etc. Just different people in the outdoor environment. Parc Monceau is well maintained with nice walkways, variety of statues to sightsee, pretty flowers and trees throughout. Overall, if you live near it or visiting near by, stop by and get your walk on. They also have benches to sit and enjoy the atmosphere.~

One of the most beautiful historic parks in the area!…read more The landscape is amazing! There is a small pond and some interesting statues in the park. There is a lot benches to sit on and enjoy the view. This is not a touristy place. Here you can find people jogging, playing with kids, having picnic, doing photoshoots, relaxing and even getting tanned during hot summer days. Claude Monet painted several views of this park, which can be found at the Met in New York.

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Le Mur des je t'Aime - It's being renovated... the English words are blocked...

Le Mur des je t'Aime

4.5(40 reviews)
4.7 kmMontmartre, 18ème

Free public art in Paris, France…read more.. Our friend was so excited to share this landmark... The Wall of Love Le Mur des je t'Aime is translated to The Wall of I Love Yous... (plural) It features the phrase, "I love you" in many different languages. On 5.11.26, it was still being repaired, so the English phrase was blocked from view. Maybe when we visit again, we'll be able to see it! Notes: we found free street parking a couple of blocks away. On the way to The Wall, we passed many shops and a carousel!

I visited the Wall of "I Love You" in Montmartre while exploring the Abbesses neighborhood in…read moreParis. It is a small but meaningful landmark tucked inside Square Jehan Rictus, just steps from the Abbesses metro station. The installation is composed of deep blue tiles covering an entire wall with the phrase "I love you" written in more than 250 languages. Seeing the same message expressed in so many languages creates a simple but powerful visual statement about love and connection across cultures. The design is minimalist but thoughtful. The white handwritten text contrasts beautifully with the dark blue background, while small red fragments scattered across the wall symbolize pieces of a broken heart that humanity can reunite through love. Although the site itself is not large, it carries a quiet charm that fits perfectly with the artistic atmosphere of Montmartre. Visitors often stop to find their own language on the wall or take photos in front of the installation. Overall, the Wall of "I Love You" is a small but memorable stop in Paris. It may not take long to visit, but it captures a poetic and symbolic moment that reflects the romantic spirit often associated with the city.

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Parc de Bercy

4.2(43 reviews)
1.7 kmBercy, 12ème

This isn't a place that I would ordinarily find myself as an overseas visitor to France but,…read morewithout a doubt, I'm glad that my routing took me here--just wish that I didn't have a suitcase in tow. See, I was on my way from Grenoble to Charles de Gaulle to fly out. I arrived at the bus station in the early morning and had some time to kill before I needed to get on the metro. The park, with its abundant seating areas and no lack of greenery, made for a great place to spend the time--much better than a Brioche Doree or Starbucks. Parc de Bercy is sizable, with enough features to ensure it would be fresh on multiple visits, though I only directly experienced a few of them. Plus, it wasn't too busy in the morning--good for catching a break while traveling but not great for people-watching.

If you've ever dreamt of having a proper rosé-fromage-baguette picnic in a lovely French park…read moresetting, Bercy is your dream come true. It's like 3 different parks in one, so be sure to stroll the entire span of it before picking your spot. There's a family-friendly area with a carousel and big oak trees. Next, a botanical garden with hidden patches of greenery to pitch your blanket on. And lastly (my favorite) a large shady area with a rivers, ponds, fountains lots of youngins napping peacefully (ok, they were all making out) and enjoying the good life on a Saturday afternoon. It feels like a great getaway from the speedy Parisian pace.

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