This is a really interesting modern park with unique designs and a futuristic layout! It's a massive cultural center with a science museum, a dance center, concert venues, and the like. There's over 25 buildings, promenades, covered walkways, bridges, and landscaped gardens. I love the raised promenades that give a fantastic view of the park. The mirrored "geode" globe is pretty cool too; I believe it's a cinema.
The play sculptures for the children are really cool. The dragon's slide is legendary. It's like two stories tall and you slide down the dragon's tongue. It's really fun and fast too! I think the sign said it was only for children up to 14 years ago (but I don't speak/read French yet, so maybe not), but there were plenty of adults having a-go, so I did too. It was totally worth it!
The Jardin des Dunes (Dunes Garden) looked absolutely amazing too, but unfortunately it was closed for some reason. The ground looked like it was built up in wave formation with tons of mini hills and tunnels leading through them. It looked like it would be a lot of fun to run around in there.
There was also the Jardin des Miroirs (Mirror Garden) which looked like it was probably cool in its time, but it looked like needed a little TLC.
I wouldn't recommend the park on a first visit to Paris as there's so many top rate sights here, but if it's a repeat trip and you want to see more local attractions, this park is pretty cool and unique!
We came for the Villette Sonique, a free music festival that was held here in the park, which was an excellent reason to come and check it out! read more