Champ de Mars
The famous garden next to the Eiffel Tower, the Champ de Mars
Champ de Mars Park
The Parque Campo de Marte o Champ de Mars, is the famous garden located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in París.

Over its great length (780 meters long by 200 meters wide), many significant historical events have taken place, including the 1791 massacre during the French Revolution, followed by the execution of its instigator Jean Sylvain Bailly by guillotine in 1793, as well as happier occasions such as the inauguration of the Iron Lady for the 1889 World's Fair.
What to See at the Champ de Mars
The Campo de Marte is one of the many gardens that Paris has to offer. In it you will find green spaces,, ponds and fountains. There are also sports facilities, such as basketball courts and playgrounds.

Many people head to the Campo de Marte a relajarse y descansar lying back on its welcoming grass and taking in the flow of tourists and the many possible views of the Eiffel Tower.
It is a excelente lugar para tomar fotografías con la famosa torre de fondo.
On the rare occasions when snow falls nieve sobre París, this is one of the favorite gathering spots for Parisians.
Champ de Mars at Night
A great plan can also be to lie back on the lawn once the day is over and night begins to fall, after having explored and enjoyed Paris, to relajarse mirando la Torre Eiffel iluminada, one of the most beautiful spectacles the city has to offer.
The Campo de Marte es un jardín especial to enjoy the day, and also to end it in the best way possible.
Nearby Places
- Les Invalides
- Musée du Quai Branly
- Musée Rodin
- Esplanade of Les Invalides
Prices
Free
Address
2 Allée Adrienne Lecouvreur
75007 Paris, France
Hours
24 hours
How to Get There
Metro: École Militaire, line 8
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