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#Luxembourg Gardens Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
THE LUXEMBOURG GARDEN.
The Jardin du Luxembourg (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy lyksɑ̃buʁ]), known in English as the Luxembourg Garden, colloquially referred to as the Jardin du Sénat (Senate Garden), is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. The creation of the garden began in 1612 when Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV, constructed the Luxembourg Palace as her new residence. The garden today is owned by the French Senate, which meets in the Palace. It covers 23 hectares (56.8 acres) and is known for its lawns, tree-lined promenades, tennis courts, flowerbeds, model sailboats on its octagonal Grand Bassin, as well as picturesque Medici Fountain, built in 1620.[1] The name Luxembourg comes from the Latin Mons Lucotitius, the name of the hill where the garden is located.
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Luxembourg Gardens : Eternal Gem of Paris
The gardens are a large green space in the heart of Paris. It’s one of the best way to spend some time on a beautiful day.
There are beautiful monuments, fountains, flower borders, boating lake and the Statue of Liberty.
There are chairs and benches everywhere so you can take a picnic or just sit and people watch.
There is a lake in the middle of the park and you can see a lot of kids there playing with sailboats that they rented.
From the gardens you can walk to the City Pharma and then Les Deux Magots for coffee/drinks.
Thereafter you can explore around St Germain.
Pardon, which Garden? Secret Parisian beauty!
The #Jardindeluxembourg is one of the most gorgeous and underrated parts of #paris. Jardin translates to garden in French.
Originally designed and built in the early 1600’s, this enormous green paradise is great for any travelers who want to escape the busy crowds of Paris. Within, you’ll find wonderful #statues, #fountains, and #flowers.
Chairs are littered all over, as this is truly a place for everyday Parisians and more relaxed travelers to stop and admire what is around them.
A lake is used for tiny toy sail boats that are great for kids, and playgrounds are scattered throughout so that you can have fun here for a few hours with kids without getting bored.
However, the garden is gigantic, so it isn’t at all difficult to find quiet spots for playing chess, reading, or just relaxing.
Wonderfully manicured lawns are everywhere, shaded by trees that are home to singing birds.
Additionally, you’ll find a small replica of the #statueofliberty.
And the best part? Entry is entirely #free.
This place is perfect for families that want to sit and relax after walking up and down the #eiffeltower, or for families that want games to keep their children busy.
Is is also perfect for seasoned travelers and couples who are looking to spread out a blanket and slow things down.
You can stroll through it in 20 minutes or spend several hours there. I would highly recommend visiting when you’re in Paris!
Jardin du Luxembourg, symbol of Renaissance
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The Jardin du Luxembourg, designed in 1612 by the Queen of Henry IV Marie de Medici, from the remarkable Florence House of Medici who plays a significant role in the Renaissance Era in Europe. It spans around 23 hectares and well known for its lawns, promenades, flowerbeds, as well as the picturesque Medici Fountain. The Queen has also commissioned the planting of 2000 Elm trees and decorated the gardens based on her memories as a child when she was residing in Florence, and thus many said that this garden is designed based on the Boboli Gardens situated behind Pitti Palace, her birthplace. The garden was expanded a few times during her reign with several gardens being added.
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this is a very lovely garden with amazing greenery, i enjoy doing a walk here under the sun because the scene was just excellent. Lots of local enjoying sunbathing on the grass and we had a great moment here to spend time with the nature. Definitely a good tourist spot if you are in Paris!❤️#瞬間看地球
If you have enough time while you are in Paris and you are in the Saint-Germain or Pantheon district, I strongly advise you to take a walk and rest a little in the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens. Go and see the beautiful Medici fountain, walk in the tree-lined alleys, admire the different statues in the gardens, eat an ice cream, rent a small boat and play with it in the large pound if you have children, sit on one of the chairs and watch the Parisians enjoy this beautiful garden. In the summer, you can also take advantage of the large lawns to picnic with all the Parisians, but be careful, you have to come early. Autumn is also a beautiful season because the ground is littered with dead leaves. For me it is one of the most beautiful gardens in Paris. #awesomepic #couplestrip #romance #paris
One of our favorite places to stroll in Paris between museums and dining. Love to watch tourists and locals enjoy the sun or get in a brisk walk. Watch the young people with the toy boats! It's free and open more hours than some spots. #wintergetaway
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Experience the slow life of real Parisians, come to Luxembourg Park
because of work, Paris I have been to many times.
If you let me recommend the sights of Paris to you, I will not list it. However, if you want to experience the leisurely slow life of a true Parisian, then I will definitely recommend you here - Luxembourg Gardens.
If you boarded the Eiffel Tower or the Montparnasse Tower, you will definitely notice the Luxembourg Gardens.
Overlooking Paris from a height, the Luxembourg Gardens are like the green heart of the city. In a large group of white classical buildings that are well planned, this piece of green is really conspicuous.
There is a palace in the Luxembourg Gardens, once the emperor's palace, which has now become the Senate.
There is a large circle of grass surrounded by flowers in front of the palace, and a single chair scattered outside the circle. Such iron chairs can be found everywhere in the Luxembourg Gardens, and they can be moved at will, not fixed on the ground.
There is a row of huge phoenix avenues not far from the grass. There are children playing and painting students in the shade, and occasionally people riding horses.
In addition to these, there are sculptures, ponds, and well-trimmed gardening flowers in the park...
The garden is very quiet, everyone is concentrating on enjoying their own slow time. The laughter of the child is the only background music here.
When I casually found a chair to sit down, it happened that the sun showed a light from the thick cloud, so just warm and warm on my face.
Really, happiness may be as simple as that.
"When the weather is good, I went to the Luxembourg Park to study, excitedly strolling in the sun, I am around the pool, repeating the sentences I like."
Because a book comes to Luxembourg Gardens in one sentence, on the weekend morning, On the iron chair, under the shade of the trees, watch people come and go, see Paris love Paris.
Not the best garden in Paris … 🇫🇷⛲️
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When I visited, it was packed with tourists and it was a shame to see the garden is not well-maintained. As you can see in the first pic, the flowers not blooming and instead are wilting…
Apart from the size of the park, the big basketball court and the ponies you can see in the park, I think my experience visiting Luxembourg Garden falls short of my experience visiting other gardens I have reviewed on Trip.com such as Palais Royal and Tuileries Garden.
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Best Gelato ever in Paris!!! Not only it came looking like a ROSE… tasted amazing!!! I tried the hazelnut chocolate & the white chocolate with pepper 🌶 it’s doesn’t taste spicy but a hint of pepper and your tastebuds goes crazy!!! You can find this “Amorino” gelato place every corner in Paris!!!! No other place can beat this!!
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Luxembourg Gardens, Paris - France: Another beautiful park in the center of Paris. There are some colorful flowers decorated around the park. This is also a great destination for breath taking and relaxation after spending a long day in Paris.
The Luxembourg Gardens is a central park in the Latin Quarter of Paris, built during the reign of Louis XIII. The park area is 224
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