(Last Update: 01.12.2024) In the middle of Paris 25 hectares The magnificent park Tuileries Garden is, of course, one of the most beautiful places to see in Paris. West Concorde Square south of Seine River ve Orsay Museum, east of Louvre Museum located just behind the buildings in the northern part of the Tuileries Garden. Place Vendôme Features.
Concorde SquareWhen you enter the park through an imposing gate like a palace gate, the paradise you encounter in the middle of the city evokes a feeling of admiration. Luckily, if it is not too crowded, I am sure that the peace you will experience will take you to a completely different world.
Located to the right of the main entrance Orangerie Museum – Musée de l'Orangerie and on the left Jeu de Paume, It is a must-see place for those who have time. Especially Orangerie MuseumMonet's famous water lily paintings inside are definitely not to be missed...
When you enter the park and see people sitting on the green chairs around the large pool, watching the view, reading books, resting and chatting, you will automatically want to do the same.
If you choose reclining chairs instead of normal chairs, you can rest much better and enjoy the moment much better. Despite all the crowds, I guess you won't generally hear any noise that will disturb you.
If you are lucky enough to have good weather, the blue sky, clouds, greenery, the sound of water and the magnificent architecture of Paris visible behind the trees are ideal for you to experience a perfect ambience. Resting here is enjoyable, but also reading books gives an insatiable pleasure, believe me. Even as I sit here, my book A Week in ParisIf you remember the episode of , I'm sure it will put a small smile on your face.
On a walking track surrounded by trees Louvre Museum When you start walking towards the direction, you will come across cafes left and right. If you have time, you will enjoy sitting there, taking a breather, having a snack and drinking coffee.
Both the landscape and the beauty of the statues in the park, everything offers perfect beauty to those who visit the park. Your name is written under each statue, don't worry. One wonders whether to look at the statues, the greenery of the park, or the buildings visible through the greenery.
Here Louvre PalaceAlthough it is perceived as the garden of The former garden of the Tuileries Palace, built by Catherine de Medici in 1564. The park, which was opened to public use in 1667, is located next to the Tuileries Palace. Paris Commune of 1871 Today, as a result of being burned and destroyed during Louvre MuseumIt looks like a garden belonging to . The name of the park, and hence the old Tuileries Palace, comes from the old tile factory that was once located here. Tuilerie (Tuileri or tuilegi) Tiler means tile kiln in French.
Louvre PalaceAs you move towards , you leave the wooded area and encounter a second pool. There are green chairs there too, but for some reason sitting there is not as enjoyable as sitting by the first pool. If you are going to sit in that section, I recommend you to rest at the cafe among the trees on the right side before coming to the second pool and listen to Paris.
Louvre Museum'What As we get closer, the labyrinthine bushes remind us of the movies we watched as children, but this place is not as pleasant as the labyrinth parks I have seen outside Paris; It's nice just to see it. Between us, next time you find a time and come by, Loire Valley chateausYou should visit the labyrinths in…
Write and Noel established during the times amusement park It also offers extra opportunities for children and even adults to have a pleasant time. In addition, options such as children's gardens and carousels, which children can always use, are among the opportunities offered to you to make life more beautiful.
After passing the "Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel", another triumphal arch that you will come across at the end of the walking track, you have finished the park and Louvre Museum You are entering its borders. After this point, it is the subject of a separate article in itself.
It is a shopping mall that is large enough to serve your purpose if you just follow the stairs going down left and right. Carrousel du LouvreYou reach; moreover Louvre PalaceRight below… If you continue walking on the left, you can see a place that many people overlook but is actually a very beautiful place. Palais Royal You reach the side. Where you can shop Tax Free with a special discount on Pariste.Net benlux The store is also on that side.
We can say that the park generally has four entrances: The first is Concorde Squarefrom, the second from the Tuileries Metro station entrance and third Louvre Museum by. The fourth entry is Seine River on the shore, park Orsay Museum connecting with Passarelle Solférino on the side.
There are two paid toilets in the park; first one Concord Another one is at the entrance of the Tuileries metro station.
if Rodin MuseumIf you don't have time to visit the Tuileries Garden, Orangerie MuseumA bronze statue at the entrance of Rodin statue there is; Moreover, one of the most well-known is: The kiss… I don't think you should leave the park without seeing it too…
Although M1 for transportation metro Although the Tuileries station on the line is recommended, I recommend getting off at Concorde station, which you can reach with the M1, M2 and M8 metro lines.
If you wish, watch this video in which I also introduce the Tuileries Garden:
Tuileries Garden is one of the parks that I love most and visit most frequently in Paris, but please do not forget to take into account that, like many parks in Paris, the fine pebbles used on the walking track will leave your shoes covered in dust, especially in dry weather :)
We hope you come and see this beautiful park with your own eyes at the first opportunity, have a pleasant stroll here, and remember these lines with a smile during your trip.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
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Other Notable Parks in Paris City Center:
- Luxembourg Garden – Jardin du Luxembourg
- Jardin des Plantes
- Monceau Park – Parc Monceau
- Montsouris Park – Parc Montsouris
- Buttes Chaumont Park – Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
- Bercy Park – Parc de Bercy
- Villette Park – Parc de la Villette
- Andre Citroen Park – Parc André-Citroën
- Belleville Park – Parc de Belleville
- Square Louise-Michel – Montmartre
- The Little Belt
- La Coulée Verte – Promenade Plantée
- Georges Brassens Park – Parc Georges-Brassens
- Rives de Seine Park
- Trocadero Garden – Jardín du Trocadéro
- Champ de Mars
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