

Paris, France
Paris, France
The Tuileries Garden is Paris’s central historic park, stretching between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. Designed in the 17th century and later reshaped by Haussmann, it offers formal alleys, clipped hedges, fountains, and sculpture by artists such as Maillol and Rodin. Locals and visitors relax on green chairs around basins, with seasonal flowerbeds and broad views of the city’s landmarks. It’s ideal for a calm stroll, a pause between museums, or a family picnic. Free to enter and easy to reach, it suits travelers seeking classic Parisian atmosphere without a time-consuming visit.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 7:00–21:00 (Apr–May) Mon–Sun: 7:00–23:00 (Jun–Aug) Mon–Sun: 7:00–21:00 (Sep) Mon–Sun: 7:00–19:30 (Oct–Mar)