The Tuileries Gardens is a vast area between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre Museum, with many paths to follow, fountains to relax at and great greenery, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Read more
Beautiful and massive park between the Place Concorde and the Louvre was once the sculpted gardens of a palace of the same name. Now a great place to stroll, sit or peoplewatch.
Good to know on hot and sunny days: There are several free drinking water taps inside the garden: Two on either side of the big octagonal fountain near Concorde, and some more along the central alley.
A forever favourite. Perfect for long walks (as it’s rather big), but also for chilling around (as it’s well-fragmented). Plenty of water surfaces and some art here and there.
Ideal to visit on your way back from 'Le Louvre' to 'Concorde' place and the 'Champs-Elysees' ! Tuileries used to be the Royal gardens next to the Louvre & Tuileries castles until the 18th century...
Located, in OldTown, just next to Louvre. Big; with fountains, scaptures, green areas (forbidden for public), and dusty sandy pathways. Perfect for good weather, for weekend, great for people watching
Buy a bottle of wine, take something to eat & a little sound system: this is the best picnic place during summer. When the sun goes down and wine goes up you'll enjoy the Eiffel Tower and Louvre view.
Buy a bottle of wine, take something to eat and a little soundsystem : this is the best picnic place during summer. When sun goes down and wine goes up you'll enjoy the Eiffel Tower, and Louvre view
A good spot for taking a break at every moment. Just take a good book and enjoy! The fountains are the most popular but if you go away you’ll find a calm place to relax.
The Tuileries Garden is a public garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Created by Catherine de Medicis.
If you are limited on time in Paris this park can be the only one to visit. Beautiful. Located between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde. Views of the Eiffel Tower
In front of the Louvre palace, enjoy walking in this amazing garden, having a break reading a book in front of the fountain, or a picnic with incredible view!
Great parc to get nice perspectives. Try it in the Winter or in Fall to add this romantic "je ne sais quoi" to your pics ! Love it in the summer with soft light reflected from the sandy ground !
Grab a cappuccino and take a romantic stroll through one of the most beautiful parts of Paris. It is perfect in the sun, rain, winter, summer... Enjoy.
My favourite garden (formerly limited to the Royal court), between 'place de la Concorde' and the superb 'Louvre' museum, a formal Royal castle of the French kings...
The Tuileries showcase 21 statues by Maillol. The subject of nearly all of Maillol's work is the female body, treated with nobility. https://www.parisdigest.com/paris-gardens/tuileries-gardens.htm.
The most confident place, just keep calm an relax on amount of chairs, breathe and feel free here. It could be tourists from all off the world nearby...
Créé sous sa forme actuelle par André Lenôtre en 1664, le jardin des Tuileries s'étend sur 25 hectares. Ouvert librement au public, il relie la Concorde au Louvre et intègre le Musée de l'Orangerie, le Jeu de Paume et l'Arc du Triomphe du Carrousel.