Luxembourg Garden in Paris
About
The foundation of the famous garden dates back to the early 1600s, and it covers an area of about 23 hectares. Alongside the development of the garden, construction of the Luxembourg Palace was underway, which was built following Florentine traditions. The statues, which significantly contributed to the garden's popularity, did not appear until the 19th century - there are no more than 20 of them, including French queens and women canonized as saints.
Today, the garden houses the National School of Mines and a theatre. There is also a playground for children.
Many people love this place for its tranquil atmosphere, occasionally punctuated by musical performances, which can be enjoyed while sitting in a cozy restaurant with a glass of wine!
Price
Features
Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
Reviews and Ratings
Write a reviewЛюксембургский сад определенно принадлежит к самым приятным местам во Франции. Советую наведаться сюда в конце дня. Здесь действительно царит какая-то расслабляющая атмосфера. Можно просто побродить по садовым аллеям или взять любимую книгу и устроится с ней на скамейке. А еще понравилось, что парижане приходят сюда, чтобы пообедать на природе.

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