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    Jardin des Plantes

    4.2 (85 reviews)
    Closed 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.

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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.

    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.

    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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    Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle

    Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.4 km5ème, Jardin des Plantes/Austerlitz

    The Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle consisted of several small museums and a zoo. Issue is…read morethat they require an admission paid separately to each museum. There are no discount if you are planning on hitting all museums and the zoo in one day. If you add each museum admission cost together, it can get very costly. It is like 10 euro here and 10 euro there - definitely not cool. B and I visited all the museums and zoo under the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. They were all very different than the Picaso museum, Louvre and etc. The museums and the zoo are very education and suitable for all ages. The Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle was founded during the French Revolution back in the 1700s. The museums are easy to get to by metro or bus.

    We took our kids, ages 5 and 6, to this exhibit, Grande Galerie de l'Évolution, and to the…read moreChildren's Museum (Galerie sea Enfants) (nestled in the same building) on the recommendations of a few internet sites. We thought this was the museum itch that would captivate the kids and our interest (as the kids would not be able to handle a visit to the Louvre). It was only okay. It cost about 40€ for our family of 4 for the two exhibits. We love museums and spend hours visiting them at home but this museum was eh...just okay. It wasn't worth the waste of our time in Paris. Our kids and we would have been much happier revisiting the Luxembourg Gardens again (they have a kids' playground that's a small fee for all day access. The playground is enclosed and has a Tarzan swing, great play features, water fountains, and much more). If we had it to do again, we would not have come to this museum at all. The Galerie de l'Évolution was much better than the Children's exhibit (it was a big dud).

    Jardin du Luxembourg

    Jardin du Luxembourg

    4.6(432 reviews)
    1.7 kmLuxembourg, 6ème

    We went to the Jardin du Luxeumbourg on a scorching hot July day, and it was still a pleasure to…read morevisit, a beautiful park full of wonders, especially for the children. It reminded me of Rome's Villa Borghese and does in fact have Italian roots. The garden was built by a Medici, back in the 1600s. We were there for a little over an hour, my family, my brother's family, and my friend who lives in Paris. We'd agreed to meet up in the garden, and I figured out when we got there that we'd have to get more specific. We entered from opposite ends and converged at a spectacular central fountain, where dozens of children were racing toy boats using sticks that they thrust in the water. (My children wanted the sticks, and I declined to rent the boats just so they could thrash each other.) We walked around for a bit and ended up at the Ludo Jardin, a large contained playground with lovely equipment and an idyllic atmosphere. There was a small fee for entry, not ideal for a quick visit, but definitely worthwhile. Our three-year-old walked in and went straight for a sprinkler, where he spent the next half hour getting absolutely soaked. Our six-year-old did a little more exploring, though to be honest, I didn't pay close attention to what he was doing. After a while, both boys noticed ice cream for sale and asked for a treat. We indulged them and watched them slather themselves with chocolate ice cream and rainbow popsicle. When it was time to go, our three-year-old objected vigorously, insisting, "I didn't get to play!" He meant that he'd only splashed around in the sprinklers and had a popsicle, and hadn't explored the depths of the playground. I knew the feeling--I'd experienced it myself leaving the d'Orsay earlier that day, all those paintings and whole exhibit halls I'd missed. I do hope we get to come back to the Luxembourg Garden.

    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.

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