Raushan Nurbayeva
75001 Paris, France
“Expansive, 17th-century formal garden dotted with statues, including 18 bronzes by Maillol.”
Expansive, 17th-century formal garden dotted with statues, including 18 bronzes by Maillol.
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Raushan Nurbayeva
2 weeks ago
Jardin des Tuileries is beautiful, especially in November when the gardens already start to feel Christmassy. Walking through the paths, enjoying the sculptures and fountains, it’s a peaceful and charming spot. Perfect for a relaxing stroll and soaking in the seasonal atmosphere.
Mahira Priharta
a month ago
what i like the most about this parisian garden is to seat around the fountain, i just think it's very romantic yet calming. you can read books or just stare! it's not the type of green park it's more of a grandeur royal park?? (hope you understand what i meant..)
Louise Louise
2 months ago
These photos were taken last summer and last winter, and if you visit the Louvre Museum, I highly recommend taking a rest here. Once winter arrives, rides and food stalls appear, and although the Ferris wheel feels a little shaky, it is the only spot that offers a full view of the Tuileries Garden. As a note, the food is neither very varied nor particularly tasty, but I suggest sitting on one of the green chairs by the large circular fountain to enjoy a moment of relaxation and truly take in Paris.