Where to Unwind in Paris
Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Rosiers Garden
My favorite garden in Paris is probably my favorite because only locals seem to know about this. It’s tucked away on the busy Rue des Rosiers. However, if you didn’t know about it, and didn’t have your eyes peeled for unassuming French signs about gardens, you would stroll right past! This is a garden where you take some croissants, a coffee (maybe from Boot Cafe) and a good book, ready to while away the next couple of hours. It’s a garden of peace, interrupted only by cute little Parisian children playing. Definitely peek by this garden if you have some time, you won’t be disappointed!
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Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Jardin du Palais Royal
The Jardin du Palais Royale is a delightful Parisian garden in the 1st Arr. It currently, very aptly, houses the Ministry of Culture. At one end of the garden is a cool square with black and white columns – simply perfect for pictures! Once you walk through this square, you stumble into the real star of the show. The quiet tree lined gardens, where on a Sunday morning, you can hear the rustling of the leaves and the chirping of the birds. A happy child’s laugh might flutter past, and joy is carried by the wind. There are benches if you need them, and one of the best of Parisian coffee shops awaits.
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Café Kitsuné Aoyama
This popular (rightly so!) cafe is located in the buildings by the Jardin du Palais Royal, and their seating opens up into the garden. They make excellent cappuccinos. If you like coffee, and if you even tolerate gardens – please put this on your Paris map.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Luxembourg Gardens
The Jardin du Luxembourg needs no introduction. It was created in 1612 and has continued to delight ever since. This is a large garden, with plenty of beautiful statues, lovely orchards, a pond and of course a palace. It’s perfect for a picnic, and especially beautiful around sunset. Be careful though – the garden closes at dusk, so you will be kicked out if you overstay your welcome! Get there early enough to stroll through the different parts of the garden, then choose your favorite to enjoy your bread, cheese and wine! Tip : There’s a cool little champagne store across from the garden on Rue de Medicis.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Tuileries Garden
I have to admit that the Jardin des Tuileries is the most bang for your metaphorical buck. It sprawls from the Place de la Concorde to the Louvre, and is filled with such delights as ponds with ample seating on green chairs, views of the Eiffel Tower, carousels, statues, flowers and little cafes selling champagne. We had such an amazing and relaxing walk through this garden to get to the Palais Royale! I also tested out the carousel (for you, dear readers) and can confirm that it’s excellent fun.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Square Jean XXIII
The Square Jean XXIII garden is behind the Notre Dame, so you can see the most interesting parts of it, and hear it’s beautiful bells toll. Luckily, the tour buses don’t stop here, so you get to enjoy it in peace. It’s not a huge secret though, this garden is beloved by couples and wedding photographers.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Square René Viviani
The Square Rene Viviani is on the left bank and has a lovely side view of the Notre Dame. It’s smaller, and even less frequented than the Square Jean XXIII. As a bonus, it’s very close to my favorite bookstore in Paris (and maybe in the world) Shakespeare and Co. Pick up a book, and head to this park for a relaxing read!
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Shakespeare & Company
My favorite book store in Paris (and maybe in the world)!
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Place des Vosges
The Place des Vosges is a peaceful and lovely little spot to people watch – a square full of history, fountains and lush green lawns. I especially loved the symmetry, the square with four fountains and a statue of Louis XIII in the middle, is surrounded by beautiful trees and yellow-orange buildings.
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Paris, Île-de-France
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Jardin Lazare-Rachline
This is an almost secret garden in Le Marais. Set at the back of the Museum Cognacq-Jay, it can be entered on 9 Rue Payenne. It’s a small garden, but lovely nonetheless. The benches invite you to stop and catch a breath during your Le Marais explorations and contemplate the beauty around you.
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