There are chairs everywhere, move them as you like. So a great place to rest and have home-made lunch. Money-saver! Don’t forget to check the fountain with adorable boats in front of the palace.
Statue of Liberty in Jardin du Luxembourg a must see place. Where it is? It is near the basketballField. Don,t forget to bring your wine and picnic items with you.
The gardens are famous and historical, holding fountains, many statues, a great place for a picnic, and even includes the original Statue of Liberty. www.eutouring.com/images_jardin_du_luxembourg.html
My favorite public place in Paris. Great for a stroll, but when the sailboat vendor is there and the ducks are out on the pond it feels like a fairytale
One of the most known places by locals to have a rest, lunch or brunch whilst admiring the quiet landscape, bring some snacks and enjoy the visit like a local.
Wow, it is really beautiful, especially at summer and autumn. The red flowers around the square, the trees in line, and the fountain are fantastic. Don't miss them
Love this park, beautiful in spring, summer and autumn, in the winter it's plain and not much to see since the beauty of it is mostly the flowers and trees, in spring you can see the cheery blossom!
This beautiful garden should not be missed. Come here for a bit of relaxation and some sightseeing as well. The original Statue of Liberty is here, as well as a number of wonderful fountains.
Grab a sandwich at a pâtisserie, get a cup of coffee for take away at Pavillon de La Fontaine, find a parkbench (that for some reason you will have all to yourself) & enjoy your lunch. Gorgeous park
If you want to enjoy sun with a good book and get relaxed this is the place. Bring your wine or beer with you. Do not sit on the grass, and remember that dogs are only aloud to a specific area.
There is a zip line, snacks,and go carts in the playground area. My kids favorite spot in Paris and I love that I meet other parents from all over the world at this spot.
Look around it's the best place to rest in Paris. Make sure you have a nice picnic with friends and family or come to read a nice book. (Shh... there are gardens within the garden)
Great garden with a lot of places for different kind of activities. You can smell the flowers while you're passing near the palace. A lot of interesting statues there as well. A must!
Right in the garden, the Musée du Luxembourg stages first classartexhibitions. The address is 19, Rue de Vaugirard, Don't miss it. https://www.parisdigest.com/paris-gardens/luxembourg-gardens.htm.
Lovely chill-out place around the pool, beautiful flowers, children play ground with entrance fee!? lots of Parisian either jogging, playing tennis, doing tai-chi... Interesting place!
There are lots of sculptures representing active female figures throughout history and you can also find a smaller version of the Statue of Liberty there😁
Try going for a run around 10, before the day heats up! Afterwards you can take out something refreshing and sit in one of the numerous lounge chairs, enjoying a book, a sunny Parisian day.
At 22.5 hectares, this is the 2nd largest public park in Paris. Do not miss the grand fountains—the Fontaine de Medicis ((where you can get a view of the Pantheon) and the Fontaine de l'Observatoire.
This is the biggest and oldest garden in Paris, I will advise you to go in the les well-know place where smal parakeets have the habits to fly and sing
The Jardin du Luxembourg, or the Luxembourg Gardens, is the second largest public park in Paris. The park is the garden of the French Senate, which is itself housed in the Luxembourg Palace.
This is the biggest and oldest garden in Paris. I will advise you to go in the less well-known place, where small parakeets have the habit to fly and sing.
Great place for a jog. However it opens late and closes early in autumn and winter. Check the hours on http://www.senat.fr/visite/jardin/horaires.html to avoid surprises.
Obvious, I know, but my favorite park in the world and so many ways to do it right. Spend a couple lazy hours playing chess in a beer gardencafe, picnic on a lawn.
Get some cheese, wine & a baguette and relax. That it. Oh, and a book. If you only have time for lunch, grab a sandwich at a nearby shop and relax for an hour!
2nd largest garden in Paris. On a sunny day, grab a chair and a novel or pick up a racquet and play tennis or buy a bottle of water and pay .20 or .50 euro to use the bathroom. Either way must see!!
Créé en 1612 à la demande de Marie de Médicis puis remanié par Haussmann, qui lui donna sa forme actuelle, le jardin du Luxembourg s'étend sur 23 hectares. Ouvert librement au public, il abrite le Sénat, la Fontaine Médicis, une orangerie et le musée du Luxembourg.