Gardens and parks in Paris France - Page 4
When walking around Paris you will find many different parks and gardens, which range from small peaceful places to relax in and enjoy the flowers, trees and shrubs, through to large open space that are also utilised for major celebration and Paris events throughout the year.
Paris gardens and parks
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This garden is named after two explorers and in fact is two separate gardens where you can discover statues and the famous Fontaine des Quatre Parties du Monde.
This Paris square and garden is located within Place Denfert-Rochereau behind the East Pavillons d’Enfer building and was named after a French priest
The Marco Polo garden is one of two gardens located within the Jardin des Grands Explorateurs, which itself is an extension the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris.
The Jardin Pierre Joseph Redoute is a public garden in Paris with childrens playground, table tennis and numerous trees and hedges within the 11th Arrondissement.
This large park has different areas one mainly to sports with fitness circuits, and then you have a cascade style fountain, ponds and lovely lawns for picnics.
This Paris square is dedicated to the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and within its English style garden you can also find the statue of Ludovic Trarieux.
The Robert Cavelier de la Salle garden is one of two gardens within the Jardin des Grands Explorateurs, which is an extension the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris.
Located on a hill this Paris park offers meandering paths with a ornamental fountain, statues, childrens playground, open grass areas and lovely views over the city.
Located in the 7th Arrondissement the Square Boucicaut was named after Aristide Boucicaut, who created the first department store in Paris called Le Bon Marche.
Located in the 15th Arrondissement of Paris the Square Cambronne is dedicated to a French General and is home to a rather nice animal statue of a lion.
The historical orangerie building inside the Luxembourg gardens is still used today for nurturing orange trees, citrus crates, date palms and pomegranates.
This Paris square in the Montparnasse area was named after French playwright Gaston Baty, and has a childrens playground and statue of Chaim Soutine.
Named after the actress Sarah Bernhardt this Paris square has over 190 trees with 50 different species along with bushes, flowers and a large childrens playground.
This square in Paris is found within the Place Denfert-Rochereau and was name after the architect Jacques Antoine who designed the building for the French Mint.
Designed in 1938 this garden in Paris was created to honour the women who had to raise children on their own while their husbands went to fight during World War I.
Located in The 15th Arrondissement of Paris Square Garibaldi has a childrens playground and a monument dedicated to the Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi.
This Paris square has beautiful flowerbeds with different plants and flowers along with horse chestnut, Japanese cherry trees, plus has a childrens playground.
The Jardin de la Folie Titon is a public garden with childrens playground, park benches and pond with different varieties of flora in the 11th Arrondissement of Paris.
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