Paris doesn’t seem to run out of beautiful places to see and visit. From its iconic landmarks to museums, bridges, and stunning buildings, the city is like a vast repository of beautifully crafted structures. In between these attractions are scenic gardens and parks.
They offer spectacular views of other landmarks, a lovely space for picnics, or a quiet respite from exploring the city. Here are some of the best gardens and parks in Paris that you must visit.
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11 Best Parks And Gardens In Paris That You Must Visit
1. Parc Des Buttes-Chaumont
Built by the erstwhile city baron, Georges Eugène Haussmann, Parc de Buttes-Chaumont is now known for its Zen atmosphere.
Back when the park was established, Parc Des Buttes-Chaumont was one of those parks that were built for the recreational use of the people of Paris. Before it became a park, this area was a limestone quarry.
Now, it is home to one of the most loved parks in Paris that features a serene lake, a miniature statuette of the famous Temple to Sybil, and waterfalls.
2. Jardin du Luxembourg
A place that was created especially for Queen Marie de Medici (wife to Henri, the IV), Jardin du Luxembourg is now one of the most popular gardens in Paris.
It covers 25 hectares of family-friendly space that’s a favorite among Parisians and tourists alike.
The garden park is best known for its flowerbeds, sailboats on its basin, vast lawns, tree-lined promenades, and the exquisite Medici Fountain.
There are also fun activities that you can enjoy here such as pony rides, carousels, and théatre des marionettes (puppet shows).
READ MORE: Jardin de Luxembourg (Luxembourg Garden) Guide.
3. Parc Monceau
Easily one of the most unique and romantic gardens in Paris, the elegant Parc Monceau is a must-visit. This garden was built in the 17th century by the Duke of Chartres.
Located in the 8th arrondissement, one of the garden’s most beautiful features is the pond surrounded by Corinthian columns on one side. It is such a poetic spot that’s a favorite among visitors looking for a quiet stroll.
If you’re looking for a romantic spot in the City of Love, this is one of the perfect spots for a romantic date.
Apart from its lush landscape, the garden welcomes visitors through its gold embellished iron gate.
Along the park, you’ll see old trees, statues, and a beautiful Renaissance archway from the old City Hall.
4. Jardin Anne-Frank
Opened to the public in 2007, the Jardin Anne-Frank is smaller than other green spaces in Paris.
However, despite being not as popular, the area is considered as a wonderful hidden gem tucked in the Marais.
This charming little garden has a pond in the center, and seats surrounded by a trellis. It is the perfect little escape from the city hustle, where you can enjoy a quiet walk or relax by the pond.
Jardin Anne-Frank also occasionally hosts art exhibitions, which adds character to this delightful green space.
5. Jardin des Serres d’Auteuil
Walkthrough romantic glasshouses, surrounded with greenery in the Jardin des Serres d’Auteuil.
Founded in 1985, this is where plants for other Parisian parks and gardens are cultivated.
One of the best places to see here is the tropical pavilion, where you’ll find palm trees, birds, and a pond with fishes. This garden is home to seasonal displays of a variety of orchids and begonias.
Jardin des Serres d’Auteuil is also a lovely green sanctuary when the weather isn’t so good but you want to enjoy some time in a garden.
6. Parc Montsouris
Located in the south of Paris, Parc Montsouris has remained non-touristy and doesn’t get crowded. It is a favorite for families and friends for picnics and cozy get tog ethers.
Its traditional English garden design and serene artificial lake are just some of the park’s best features.
Parc Montsouris is one of the best parks in Paris if you want to enjoy some quiet time surrounded by greens.
7. Jardin des Plantes
Jardin des Plantes was founded in 1626 and regarded as the premier botanical garden in Paris. It is in the 5th arrondissement, situated within the Museum of Natural History.
Jardin des Plantes has glasshouses that contain its main galleries, divided into different areas. Spend an early morning or late afternoon here and get to know more about plant life.
Explore different areas of the garden such as those that focus on comparative anatomy, botany, evolution, geology, mineralogy, and paleontology.
8. Proménade Plantée
Built on what was once a railway, the picturesque Proménade Plantée is one of the best gardens in Paris for a leisurely walk.
This is also one of the best places to visit in Paris at springtime, aa it fills with cherry blossoms, colorful vines, and wildflowers.
Situated on elevated ground, Proménade Plantée offers views of distinctly Parisian lofts and terraces, colorful rooftops, and balconies.
Visitors can also spot a variety of bird species from here, even while sitting in one of the benches along the garden’s path.
9. Jardin des Tuileries
A Parisian garden that has a long, colorful history, Jardin des Tuileries is a great place to relax after you’ve spent hours at the Louvre.
Adjacent to the French capital’s premier museum, and the Place de La Concorde, this garden hosts the Fête des Tuileries every summer. This garden used to have a palace on its premises before it was destroyed by fire.
The area was then redesigned into the lovely garden that it is today by André Le Nôtre for King Louis XIV in 1664.
Jardin des Tuileries is now one of the most visited gardens in Paris, and this is also home to some stunning artworks by Monet at the Musée de l’Orangerie.
READ MORE: 13 Interesting Facts About Tuileries Gardens
10. Place du Trocadéro
Considered as one of the best places for great views of the Eiffel Tower, Place du Trocadéro has plenty to offer to its visitors. The Chaillot Palace is where you can enjoy stunning views of the iconic Parisian landmark.
On either side of the palace are beautiful English gardens, while the center stage has the spectacular Warsaw fountains.
At springtime, Place du Trocadéro is a haven for colorful blooms surrounding its many daisy chain basins.
11. Bois de Vincennes
Bois de Vincennes is about three times the size of New York’s Central Park, and nicknamed the ‘Paris lungs’.
This haven of lush green spaces is a massive English-style garden park that is home to a botanical park, a farm, permanent fairgrounds, and a zoo.
Visitors to Bois de Vincennes love its pretty gazebos, scenic lakes, pathways, and picnic areas. It is the perfect place for a quiet stroll among the trees, or a relaxing time boating on the lake.
Hi, I’m Christine – a full-time traveler and career woman. Although I’m from the Philippines, my location independent career took me to over 40 countries and lived in 4 continents in the last 10 years, including France. A self-proclaimed Francophile, I love everything France.
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