Parks and Gardens of Paris
Historic green spaces in the city
The parks and gardens of Paris and its beautiful landscapes that inspire.
Many artists have been inspired by them. Édouard Manet’s Music in the Tuileries portrays a concert in the Tuileries Gardens, Van Gogh’s Lane at the Jardin du Luxembourg shows people strolling in the Luxembourg Gardens.
In Paris you will always find a garden where you can sit and relax, even next to the most important monuments.
How about a picnic with the Eiffel Tower in the background? At the Champ de Mars you can.
Parks and Gardens of Paris
To sit and enjoy the view or have a snack with the most beautiful scenery of the city in the background.
Field of Mars
Champ de Mars, or Champ de Mars, is the famous garden located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
Tuileries Gardens
First public park of the city, the oldest and one of the most beautiful. Next to the Louvre.
Luxembourg Palace and Gardens
Located in the 6th arrondissement. Very popular public gardens in Paris. Inside is the French Senate building.
Parque Monceau
Scenery of Claude Monet’s work of the same name, Le Parc Monceau. Near the Arc de Triomphe.
Jardin Des Plantes
The Jardin des Plantes de Paris was a medicinal herb garden for Louis XIII. Today it is a beautiful botanical garden open to the public.
Garden Des Halles
Also called the Nelson Mandela Garden. In the heart of the Halles district.
Parc de la Villette
50 hectares with green areas, Science Museum, Children’s Museum, and other attractions.
Parque Des Buttes-Chaumont
The park of Paris with the greatest variety of species. Inaugurated in 1867, in conjunction with the Universal Exposition.
Vincennes Forest
At 995 hectares, the Vincennes forest is the largest green space in Paris.
Albert Kahn Garden
Several gardens of different styles surround a museum where a collection of old photographs and videos are exhibited.