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27 July, 2012

7 Splendid Parks in Paris


Paris is a great city in France with so many interesting, beautiful and worth visiting places like parks, gardens, monuments, canyons, fountains, etc. Paris is known as “City of Lights” and also as “Capital of Fashion.” Paris is divided into 20 districts; these districts are called “arrondissement.” Each and every arrondissement has its own tourist attractions; here is a sneak preview of some of the brilliant looking parks in Paris.

Name of the Park: Parc de Belleville
Location: 20th arrondissement

Parc de Belleville, the highest park in Paris
Parc de Belleville is the highest park in Paris as it is situated at a height of 108 meters on the Belleville hills; architect Francois Debulois and landscaper Paul Brichet are the masterminds behind the idea of this park. This is the best place to get the panoramic view of the city.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • The longest fountain in Paris (100m long)
  • Wooden playground for kids
  • More than 1000 varieties of trees and shrubs
  • Open-air theatre
  • Ping-Pong tables
  • Maison de l’Air – a museum that teaches visitors about pollution and how important fresh air is
  • Display of annual flowers

Opening Hours *

Park is open throughout the year; however, the opening and closing time changes according to the weather. Closing time varies from as early as 5:30 p.m. to as late as 9:30 p.m.

Weekdays – Opens at 8 a.m., weekends – opens at 9 a.m.

Closing Hours

November 16 to January: closes at 5:30 p.m.
February, November 1 to 15: closes at 6:00 p.m.
March: closes at 7:00 p.m.
October: closes at 8:00 p.m.
September: closes at 8:30 p.m.
April 15 to May 15: closes at 9:00 p.m.
May 16 to August 31: closes at 9:30 p.m.

Entrance Fee: *

Adults – 2 Euros
Persons aged 7 and 25 – 1 Euro
Children under 7 years of age – Free

Name of the park: Parc des Buttes Chaumont
Location: 19th arrondissement

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, third largest park in Paris
Parc des Buttes Chaumont is the third largest park in Paris and is a public garden. This park was a gypsum and limestone quarry, which was later converted to a park. This park is the brainchild of engineer Jean-Charles Alphand, horticulturist Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps and architect Gabriel Davioud. The park has 5 large gates and 7 smaller gates.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • Cliffs, bridges (63 m long suspension bridge called the suicide bridge), man-made streams
  • Grotto with a 20m high waterfall
  • Playgrounds for children, outdoor terrace, roller rink
  • English and Chinese gardens
  • Belvedere of Sybil
  • Exotic trees
  • Restaurants, theatres, and Waffle Stands

Opening Hours

The park is opened all through the year; it opens at 7 a.m. regardless of the season.

Closing Hours

November through March: 9:00 p.m.
April through October: 11:00 p.m.

Entrance Fee *

There is no entrance fee; however, to access the island by boat, fee has to be paid.

Name of the park: Parc de la Villette
Location: 19th arrondissement


Parc de la Villette, designed by architect Bernard Tschumi is one of the largest parks in Paris. Bernard Tschumi actually won a design competition for the park; however, many other architects have played a major role in the construction of concert halls, museums, theatres, etc. It is estimated that nearly 10 million people visit Parc de la Villette in a year.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Europe’s largest science museum
  • Cite de la musique
  • 6,300 seat capacity concert arena called “Le Zenith” (the largest concert arena in Paris)
  • Playgrounds for children
  • 35 architecture follies
  • Bamboo garden and themed gardens include the garden of equilibria, the garden of islands, the shadows of the gardens, garden of childhood fears, etc.


One has to buy tickets for the shows and workshops held at Parc de la Villette, which can be done either by visiting their website or calling them up over the phone.

Name of the park: Parc Andre Citroen
Location: XVe Arrondissement

Th walkway at the Parc Andre Citroen
Parc Andre Citroen was named after the founder of the company called Citroen automobile manufacturing plant, Andre Citroen as this public park was built on the site where the automobile manufacturing plant was earlier. It is a 14 hectare public park that was designed by architects Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier and Jean-Francois Jodry.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • Six serial gardens where each garden is associated with a planet, a metal, a sense, a day in a week, and a state of water
  • Garden in Movement, the wild grasses in the garden move or respond to the difference in the speed of wind velocity
  • A moored gas balloon that offers picturesque view of various historical places of Paris like River Seine, Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Champ de Mars, etc.
  • Fountains and greenhouses
  • Play area for children in the white and black garden

Opening Hours *

May through September: 9:00 a.m. on all days

Closing Hours *

May through September 8:30 p.m. on all days

Entrance Fee *

The entry to the park is free.

Name of the park: Parc Montsouris
Location: 14th arrondissement

Parc Montsouris, a public park ordained by Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann
Parc Montsouris is a 15 hectares public park ordained by Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann. This park resembles an English garden, which is quite popular genre during 19th century.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • A water reservoir on the northeast side of the park offers an entrance to the famous Paris catacombs
  • Wonderful flora and fauna
  • Bronze and marble sculptures
  • Children playgrounds and ping-pong tables
  • Snack and refreshment centers

Opening Hours

May through August: 8:00 a.m. on weekdays and 9:00 a.m. on weekends

Closing Hours

May through August: 9:30 p.m. on all days including weekends

Entrance fee

They do no charge anything as an entrance fee.

Name of the park: Parc de Bercy
Location: 14th arrondissement

Parc de Bercy, a park that contains a cluster three connected gardens
Parc de Bercy is a 14 hectare area park and one of the important parks in Paris; it is a set or cluster of three connected gardens designed by various well-known architects like Bernard Huet, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Philippe Raguin, etc.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • Three gardens called Romantic Garden, Flowerbeds and Meadows
  • Playgrounds, pony rides, ping-pong, etc.
  • Eateries and water points

Opening Hours

May through August: 8:00 a.m. on weekdays and 9:00 a.m. on weekends

Closing Hours

May through August: 9:30 p.m. on all days including weekends

Entrance fee

They do no charge anything as an entrance fee.

Name of the park: Parc Monceau
Location: 8th arrondissement

Parc Monceau, an English style park in Paris
Parc Monceau is a 8.2 hectares public park and was designed by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle, a famous writer and painter. It is an English style park with informal layout and curved walkways.

What it offers to visitors? 
  • Playgrounds for children, swings and small carousel
  • Eateries and water points
  • Exotic trees and birds

Opening Hours

May through August: 7:00 a.m. on all days including weekends

Closing Hours

May through August: 10:00 p.m. on all days including weekends

Entrance fee

They do no charge anything as an entrance fee.

Make sure you visit these parks, which are an important tourist destination in Paris when planning a visit to Paris.




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