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2 rue Casimir Perier
75007 Paris
France
Invalides, 7ème
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Champ de Mars is a vast green space located between the Eiffle Tower & the École Militaire. If…read moreromanticizing your life is your thing, a picnic on the grass with a glorious view of the Iron Lady should be on your to-do list. Benches dot the perimeter if sitting on grass sounds like a nightmare (it would be if I didn't have my trusty travel blanket with me.) The dirt areas combined with no colorful flowers in bloom make the park feel somewhat drab. Some nuisances to contend with: bees (so many bees) & aggressive peddlers of everything from alcohol to cheap souvenirs. Though there are far prettier parks in Paris, having the iconic structure seemingly within reach is the draw here. Check it out once; it is worth being on your Paris itinerary, especially if it's your first time here.
Champ de Mars is a lovely green space just outside the Eiffel Tower great for taking photos,…read morepicnicking or enjoying the view. Unfortunately becomes very overridden by souvenir salesmen and photographers who won't easily take no for an answer. Additionally a large part of the SE end is under construction as of May 2025, taking away from some of the parks iconic and relaxing feel.
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Nice large sized playground in the Luxembourg gardens. There are many different play areas for…read morevarious age groups and the bigger kid areas are adequately separated from those used from the younger kids. This was good planning. The play areas were nice sized and there is also a large perimeter fence around the entire area. there were plenty of slides and car and train mock ups for my son to play on for about an hour or so. There are covered areas and many benches for the parents to sit and watch. There are also restrooms in the back and a small cafe area at the entrance. Why only 3 stars instead of 4? I give the playground 4 stars, however the fact that you must pay seemed a little unusual. I could even maybe understand if you paid by the number of kids, but you must pay for adults too. I think it may have been 2.50 per child and 1.25 for each adult.
Fee is unusual for a playground and really? you have to charge for parents? This was fun for the…read morekids though and that's all that matters.
While staying near the Eiffel Tower my little one began getting restless with the countless…read moretours/museums. Luckily we stumbled upon this little playground near the shopping district. Perfect for little ones and super clean.
An absolutely lovely public park created in the 1600s in the 6th municipality…read more It's huge, just over 60 acres of lush green, water, fountains, sculptures, park benches, vegetation (floral, etc.) and more. There's an orchard, tons of trees, flowerbeds, and so on. A wonderful place to spend a relaxing afternoon having lunch and watching the activity around you. Tranquil and inviting.
The garden was so beautiful and vast. As we wandered through it and exited it for a short detour, I…read moredidn't even realize that the park we entered back into was the same park. It was THAT big. At one side of the park, there were tennis courts that were filled with plenty of people walking about during the middle of a work day. And there were sand pits too with little kiddos running around. And as you continue walking, there was a palace looking structure with a fountain out front. It was a beautiful sight to behold. The shrubbery and flowers in the area were so pretty even in the fall. There were chairs aplenty so taking a moment to enjoy the scenery was such a Parisian thing to do. Walking throughout the park, there were interesting statues everywhere. We even stumbled upon a miniature Statute of Liberty that was gifted from the United States to France. If you have some time, take a quick walk through the garden. It's really pretty and clean.
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The Gazebo
I was sitting in this park on a cold Parisian day in my red beret, eating my rotisserie chicken…read morefrom G20 supermarket, feeling like I was in an Edgar Allen Poe short story. Ravens were flying around a picturesque gothic style cathedral that legit looked like a green screen. It had me feeling like a super villain, or a protagonist moments before the final boss fight. It looked like Ganondorfs crib. I get why Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald moved out here. My pen was flowing in France, it damn near cured my writer's block. So much inspiration in this beautiful country. The chicken turned out to be the only decent grocery store bird I had in Paris, and what a glorious place to consume it. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo
We've walked by this park so many times. We frequent the playground quite a bit. There are two…read moreplaygrounds but one is at a charge but looks really interesting. The area is always bustling since it's close to Rue Montorgueil. The church is quite epic looking that towers over the garden and people are always in the park even in winter snacking and chatting with their friends/families.
This is the way to live! Fresh air, plenty of exercise and an abundance of art. I'm a huge fan of…read moreclassical sculpture and this was a magical part of my trip to Paris. Most of the sculptures are either Biblical or Greco-Roman themed. There's seating around a giant fountain, a playground for little ones and a few places to buy food.
Unlike the gated Jardin du Luxembourg, it would be hard to miss Jardin des Tuileries for a…read morefirst-time visitor to Paris because it's smack dab in the middle between two iconic destinations, the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. The question is whether you'd want to come back as a more seasoned Francophile tourist. Despite being constantly overcrowded, the answer is definitely yes. This has been the definitive green space that has epitomized classic garden architecture since the 16th century. The fountains, geometric layout, the Musee de l'Orangerie, and ornate statues by the likes of Rodin and Maillol give it the traditional French style we come to expect in Paris. It's also an unquestionable hub for social activity with playgrounds and sailboats on the Grand Bassin. Unfortunately, Jamie W and I weren't here during one of the seasonal events like the summer Fête des Tuileries when a carnival midway is set up, or Paris Fashion Week when runways are built and celebrities flock in frocks, or the Christmas market. The most prominent landmark when we visited was the Paris Cauldron, the mammoth epicentral sphere built for the 2024 Paris Olympics (Photo 6). RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/8duZBo1xLB
Cauldron, the Olympic
Jardin des Tuileries my playground for surrealism! C'est cela l'amour, tout donner, tout sacrifier sans espoir de retour... that is love
This little adventure park near Chatelet/Les Halles is a great to get energy put for the littles…read more There is a wide variety of play terrain, and there are plenty of places to grab a snack before that you can enjoy as a picnic
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From the owner: Au cœur de la capitale, cet espace complètement rénové et entièrement dédié au jeu s'adresse à tous…read moreles publics La tête dans les nuages, ce lieu de jeux qui a connu un énorme succès à sa création dans les années 90, fait peau neuve 20 ans après. Espaces et jeux vous attendent désormais dans ces 1500m2 dédiés à tous les âges. 130 attractions différentes vous attendent dans ce nouvel espace. Le complexe compte désormais 5 espaces thématiques : * La tête dans le fun Voici un espace adapté et dédié aux petits dès 3 ans. Les enfants peuvent aussi bien s'adonner au mini-bowling, au mini-terrain de foot ou encore au jeu de palet. * La tête dans le compteur Comme son nom l'indique, cet espace sera destiné aux fous du volant. Venez tester les simulateurs géants de voitures, de motos ou de scooters des mers. De quoi vous défriser les cheveux ! Pour les adeptes du sport, les jeux de danse vous attendent également pour vous déhancher en rythme. * La tête dans le viseur Il s'agit là d'un espace
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La tete dans les nuages
La tête dans les nuages
If you love basketball or art, stop by this hidden court in the middle of a block. The gate is…read moreoften unlocked and there's a machine with three balls for those who want to play!
It doesn't matter if you wear NBA jerseys every day during the fall and winter, or if you've never…read moretossed a round ball towards a net--this is one of the most striking basketball courts you're ever going to see. From day to day, you'll see all ages of people playing one of the fastest growing sports in the world. Kids at recess, adults playing pick up on the weekends...it's for all ages, and a real gift to the city of Paris. If you get a chance to visit, there's no doubt it's going to end up on your social media feeds.
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