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The 20 gardens to relax in and around Paris

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Paris is famous for its magnificent parks, squares and gardens. These green oases offer the opportunity to relax and enjoy nature, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. In this article, we present to you the 20 most pleasant places to relax in Paris. Whether you are looking for an exotic garden, a hidden space or a place steeped in history, you will certainly find what you are looking for among these unique places.

The most exotic: Tropical Agronomy Garden

Le Tropical Agronomy Garden, located in the Bois de Vincennes, is a real hidden treasure. This exotic garden is full of tropical plants and offers exotic experience. You can walk in the middle of majestic palm trees, colorful orchids and exotic flowers. The story of this garden is also fascinating, with remains ofcolonial exhibitions dating from the beginning of Twentieth century.

Garden of Tropical Agronomy – 45 Av. de la Belle Gabrielle, 75012 Paris

The most soothing: the Bois de Boulogne

Le Bois de Boulogne is one of green lungs of the capital. With its many trails promenade, lakes and gardens, it is the ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. You can indulge in activities such as biking, running or just relaxing on thegrass and picnic. Don't miss the Garden of the Serres d'Auteuil, a magnificent Botanical Garden located inside the Bois de Boulogne.

Bois de Boulogne – Paris 16

The most bucolic: Parc Monceau

Located in the 17e district, Parc Monceau is one of the most elegant gardens in the capital. Built in Eighteenth century by Duke of Chartres, it has undergone many transformations over time. As you walk through this park, you discover many statues hidden among spectacular trees. It is also a place appreciated by birds, which find refuge there thanks to the diversity of vegetation.

Parc Monceau – 35 Boulevard de Courcelles, 75008 Paris

The most bobo: Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin Luther King

Located on the grounds of the former train station Batignolles, Clichy-Batignolles Park – Martin Luther King is a space of 6 hectares which offers multiple atmospheres. Whether you want to relax, you walk or exercise, this park will seduce you with its rich ecosystem et varied. Water is omnipresent in this park, adding a touch of freshness and serenity.

Parc Clichy – Batignolles Martin Luther King – 147 Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris

The most royal: the Tuileries Garden

Le Tuileries garden is considered as the oldest Parisian green space. Located between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, it spans 23 hectares. This ornamental and promenade garden offers an atmosphere peaceful and romantic. You can stroll among the flowerbeds and ancient and contemporary sculptures. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the Orangerie Museum, home to the famous Monet's Water Lilies.

Tuileries Garden – Pl. de la Concorde, 75001 Paris

The most inspiring: the Luxembourg Gardens

Le Jardin du Luxembourg is another jewel of the capital. This French-style garden, with an area of 25 hectares, is a place of relaxation very popular with Parisians. You can stroll along the tree-lined paths, rest on one of the many green chairs or rent a boat to navigate the central basin. The garden also houses the Senate, where you can admire themagnificent architecture of the building.

The Luxembourg Garden – 75006 Paris

The most fun: Parc de la Villette

Le Parc de la Villette is a contemporary green space located in the 19e district of Paris. It offers many activities and attractionsIncluding Science and Industry museum, Geode and the Paris Philharmonics. You can loosen on the grass, riding a bike or attending an outdoor concert. Don't miss the Ourcq canal, which crosses the park and offers beautiful waterfront walks.

La Villette – 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

The most romantic: the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont

Le Buttes-Chaumont Park, located in the 19e district, is a true Safe Haven. This hilly park offers magnificent views of the city and is ideal for a romantic walk. You can also visit the Temple of the Sibyl, a replica of a Greek temple located in top of an artificial hill. Also take advantage of waterfalls, caves and bridges which add a touch of romanticism at this park.

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont – 1 Rue Botzaris, 75019 Paris

The friendliest: Parc de Belleville

Le Belleville Park, located in the 20e district, offers stunning views of the city. With its many green spaces, its playgrounds and its gardens, it is a perfect place to relax with family or friends. You can also take advantage of the many activities organized throughout the year, such as outdoor concerts and art exhibitions.

Belleville Park – 47 Rue des Couronnes, 75020 Paris

The most chic: the Jardin de Bagatelle

Le Bagatelle Garden, located in the Bois de Boulogne, is a real gem. This English garden is renowned for its rosary, which has more than 10 roses of different varieties. You can walk among the flowery alleys, admire the fountains and statues, or just relax on the grass. Don't miss the international rose competition, which takes place every year at month of June.

Parc Bagatelle – the Rose Garden – 42 Rte de Sèvres In Neuilly, 75016 Paris

The most chill: Parc de Sceaux

Le Parc de Sceaux, located in the Hauts-de-Seine, is a true landscape masterpiece. This French-style park, designed by André Le Nôtre, offers magnificent views and formal gardens. You can stroll along the tree-lined paths, relax on the grass or visit the Castle of Sceaux, which houses the Ile-de-France Museum.

Departmental Domain of Sceaux, 8 Avenue Claude Perrault, 92330 Sceaux

The most artistic: the Albert-Kahn Garden

Le Albert Kahn Garden, located at Boulogne-Billancourt, is a unique place. This landscaped garden is home to several thematic gardens, such as Japanese garden, le English garden and the French garden. You can walk through these different spaces and discover landscapes varied. The garden also houses the Albert Kahn Museum, where you can learn more about thehistory of photography.

Albert-Kahn Departmental Museum – 2 Rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt

The richest in flowers: Parc Floral de Paris

Le Paris Floral Park, located in the Bois de Vincennes, is a real paradise for flower lovers. This landscape park offers a great variety of plants and flowers, with themed gardens such as the iris garden, the dahlia garden and the rose garden. You can walk along the flowery alleys, attend outdoor concerts or stroll through the greenhouses tropical.

Paris Floral Park – Rte de la Pyramide, 75012 Paris

The most botanical: Jardin des Plantes

Le Jardin des Plantes, located in the 5e district, is a unmissable place for lovers of botany. This garden, created in 1626, houses a large variety of plants and flowers, as well as several museums and greenhouses. You can walk in the shaded alleys, visit the National Museum of Natural History or just you relax on the grass. Don't miss the menagerie, which houses many animals.

Jardin des Plantes – 57 Rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris

The most poetic: Parc Montsouris

Le Montsouris Park, located in the 14e district, is a true haven of peace. This landscaped park offers wonderful outlook, with its lake, waterfalls and bridges. You can stroll along the shady paths, relax on the grass or take a picnic by the water. Don't miss the tavern, who proposes concerts and entertainment throughout the year.

Parc Montsouris – 2 Rue Gazan, 75014 Paris

The most historic: the Jardin du Palais-Royal

Le Garden of the Palais-Royal, located in the heart of Paris, is a real gem steeped in beauty and history. Created in the XNUMXth century at the request of King Louis XIIIThis French garden is a true landscape masterpiece. With its geometric paths, carefully manicured flowerbeds and elegant fountains, it embodies the elegance and splendor of the royal era. THE Royal Garden continues to amaze visitors with its timeless beauty. Whether for a romantic walk, a contemplative pause or simply to enjoy the lush nature, the Royal Garden is a place ofgreat serenity.

Garden of the Royal Palace – 2 Gal de Montpensier, 75001 Paris

The most elegant: Place des Vosges  

La Place des Vosges, located in the district of Swamp in Paris, is a true embodiment of Parisian elegance. Considered theone of the most beautiful squares in the capital, she is a real architectural gem and a testimony to the city's history. THE gardens that occupy the center of the square offer a serene green space, where visitors can relax and enjoy thesoothing atmosphere. The shaded paths, the neatly manicured lawns and the benches invite you to contemplation and tranquility.

Place des Vosges – Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris

The most intimate: Le Jardin des Abesses

Le Garden of the Abbesses, nestled in heart of the Montmartre district in Paris, is a real haven of peace that exudes a atmosphere of intimacy and serenity. This secret garden is a real treasure hidden, away from the hustle and bustle of the city and protected from prying eyes. This garden offers a green escape in the middle of theurban effervescence. Through his romantic corners and small alcoves, Garden of the Abbesses offers rare privacy, perfect for escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Garden of the Abbesses – 10 Pl. des Abbesses, 75018 Paris

The most revitalizing: Parc Marcel Bleustein Blanchet

This haven of peace takes its name from Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, founder of the Publicis advertising agency, who wanted to offer a space of relaxation and tranquility for Parisians. As soon as you enter the park, you are enveloped by a soothing atmosphere, conducive to relaxation and battery charging. THE Marcel Bleustein Blanche parkt stands out for its lush vegetation and its botanical diversity. majestic trees, the beds of colorful flowers and manicured lawns create a enchanting landscape where it is good to walk and relax.

Parc Marcel Bleustein Blanchet – 1 Rue de la Bonne, 75018 Paris


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