In the eyes of the world, Paris is alternately the City of Light, the city of lovers, the fashion capital, or a hub for luxury and gastronomy… What is less well-known, however, is that it also hides true havens of peace for those who enjoy bucolic strolls. Staying in the 7th arrondissement of Paris? You’re in luck, as you’re close to some of the most beautiful parks and gardens in the city. Whether you need to recharge after a day of shopping, or simply want to wander through a lush setting, Paris offers a selection of enchanting spots. Discover these hidden gems around the streets of the capital and find your favorite Parisian garden!

 

 

Jardin des Tuileries: A historical masterpiece

Located between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, the Jardin des Tuileries is one of the most iconic gardens in Paris and the oldest public park in the city. Created in the 16th century by Catherine de’ Medici and later redesigned by Le Nôtre under Louis XIV, this French-style garden is an open-air museum.

Adorned with several ponds and statues, including works by Rodin, Maillol, and Giacometti, it’s the perfect place for a morning stroll. Relax on one of its famous green chairs and enjoy an exceptional view of some of Paris’ monuments, such as the Obelisk of Concorde or the Eiffel Tower.

On sunny days, you can indulge in ice cream or watch children sail their model boats on the grand round pond. If you prefer an exclusive guided tour, you can explore the history of Paris’ largest garden through regularly organized narrated walks.

 

 

Jardin du Luxembourg: An enchanting escape

Located in the 6th arrondissement, the Jardin du Luxembourg is a must-see for those who love nature and culture alike. With its colorful flower beds and grand central pond, this leafy park is a favorite among Parisians.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Luxembourg Gardens host numerous statues and monuments. Notable sights include the Medici Fountain (Catherine is again responsible for this park) and a miniature replica of the Statue of Liberty. The park is also home to the Luxembourg Palace, which houses the French Senate, and the Mineralogy Museum, boasting an impressive collection of stones. A large, secure playground and pony rides make it a paradise for children.

Each fall, the garden’s beekeeping school sells its honey harvest at the Luxembourg Gardens’ Orangery. Sports and relaxation are also key here, with facilities for tennis, pétanque, and chess games. It’s a great place to enjoy quality time with friends or colleagues!

 

 

Parc Monceau: A romantic green escape

Tucked away in the 8th arrondissement, Parc Monceau is an English-inspired garden known for its romantic atmosphere and eclectic architecture. From a miniature pyramid to an Italian bridge and Corinthian columns surrounding the pond reminiscent of ancient Roman naumachia (naval battles), there is much to admire.

Originally constructed by the Duke of Chartres, cousin of King Louis XVI, and inaugurated in 1775, Parc Monceau is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. It’s ideal for corporate picnics or outdoor exercise sessions. With its winding paths and wide lawns, Parc Monceau offers a refreshing breath of air right in the heart of Paris, away from the bustling city.

 

 

Parc du Champ de Mars: The garden at the foot of the Eiffel Tower

No discussion of Parisian gardens would be complete without mentioning the Champ de Mars, located at the foot of the Iron Lady in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. This vast green space stretches over 24 hectares and offers spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower. Parc du Champ de Mars is perfect for a romantic evening stroll when the tower lights up or for a family picnic on one of its many lawns.

The park also hosts numerous events throughout the year, including fireworks, summer concerts, and festive gatherings. From the terraces at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, you can enjoy a relaxing moment while admiring one of the most beautiful panoramas in Paris.

Also worth discovering: Where to find the best terrace views in Paris 7?

 

 

Jardin des Plantes: A botanical journey in the heart of Paris

Just a stone’s throw from the Pont d’Austerlitz in the 5th arrondissement, the Jardin des Plantes is both a botanical garden and a scientific research center. Founded in 1626, it is home to a vast collection of exotic and rare plants, as well as impressive greenhouses showcasing tropical flora and giant cacti.

The garden also houses the National Museum of Natural History, which offers fascinating exhibits on evolution and biodiversity. For families, the Jardin des Plantes features a menagerie, one of the world’s oldest zoos, where children can observe rare animals in a historical setting.

 

 

Square du Vert-Galant: A tranquil oasis

For those in search of a hidden, intimate spot in Paris, look no further! The Square du Vert-Galant is a small garden located at the tip of Île de la Cité. Named after King Henri IV’s nickname (his equestrian statue can be found here), this square offers unparalleled views of the Seine, the Louvre, and the bridges of Paris.

With its abundant greenery, it’s the perfect place for a romantic break or a quiet meditation session. The riverboats that pass by this little garden enhance the serene atmosphere, while the weeping willow and linden trees provide a natural barrier from the noise of the city.

 

 

Whether you’re a history buff, a botany enthusiast, or simply looking for peace and quiet, you’re sure to find something to love in one of these Parisian gardens! During your stay in the 7th and its surroundings, explore these magnificent parks and gardens and be enchanted by the natural and cultural wealth of the capital.

And to make your stay in Île-de-France even more special and ease your travel, consider VIP luxury transport or even a helicopter tour over Paris. If needed, our hostess and her team will be happy to assist with your Parisian adventures.