Luxembourg Palace

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클룩 회원
9 Mar
I took a tour with Guide Nowon, and it was fantastic! Not only did they explain the artworks wonderfully, but even though I was traveling alone, they took great photos for me. I had considered using an audio guide, but it was much more convenient because the group had a separate entrance line.
HardyJohn *****
7 Mar
It was a great experience seeing these Attractions from the Seine River. The staff of Bateau Mouches accomodated us with our baby in a buggy and he led us to the stroller-accessible ramp.
Regine *********
5 Mar
We booked our Big Bus Paris tour through Klook, and it was incredibly easy to use. After booking, we received an instant voucher that was hassle-free to redeem directly at the bus. It’s a great way to skip the confusion of local transport. The best part is the convenience—the bus stops right in front of all the major tourist spots like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame. We didn’t have to waste time navigating maps or walking long distances between landmarks. We simply hopped off, explored, and hopped back on when the next bus arrived. If you want a no-hassle sightseeing experience that saves your legs while offering great views from the open-top deck, this is definitely the way to go. Highly recommended for first-time visitors!
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Lee ********
5 Mar
I took a uber to the pick up point at the Pullman hotel at 8:30 am before the bus leaving at 9 am where the tour agents has a table inside the hotel that make u feel so welcome . the lady in red was so nice n friendly that she offer all passengers a tea or coffee w a delicious biscuit . we can wait till the actual time at 9 am inside the hotel rather than wait outside like my Mont Saint Michel tour at the Pullman Effie hotel . that hotel need u to buy €8 coffee / tea n coke w crossaint than u can use that toilet n wait outside in cold weather before the tour leave ! both are Pullman hotel in Paris but they have different perception for tour agency
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RYU ******
3 Mar
Thank you for working so hard to manage and explain to so many people for so long. The Louvre is so vast that my child got bored at times, but it was definitely better to move around while listening to the explanations...
클룩 회원
28 Feb
On the first day, starting from our accommodation near the Louvre, we took the Big Bus to the Orsay Museum, the Arc de Triomphe observation deck, then went to the Opéra Garnier, saw Lafayette, and returned to our accommodation by Big Bus. On the second day, we had a Parisian breakfast, took a historical English guided tour around Notre Dame, moved to the Eiffel Tower, took a cruise, and visited the Louvre Museum. We were mostly satisfied with everything.
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Ethan *****
27 Feb
Easy to locate, start at any point, and enjoy the ride! The audio tour made the 2 hour drive worth it! Pick carefully the time you board though! More traffic makes the loop take much longer. I recommend going in the morning, and doing one whole loop first to appreciate the audio tour before hopping off.
Ethan *****
27 Feb
Amazing experience, with or without the audio tour. There's something for everyone here! If you like taking photos (or having a nice backdrop for your photos), the sculptures' exhibit is a great place to start.

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The Luxembourg Palace is one of Paris’ most beautiful landmarks and a must-see on any trip to the city! Built in the 1600s for Queen Marie de’ Medici, this elegant palace now serves as the home of the French Senate. Surrounded by the stunning Luxembourg Gardens, it’s the perfect place for a peaceful stroll, picnic, or photo session. As you walk around the grounds, you’ll see fountains, flower beds, statues, and even a model boat pond. Don’t miss the Medici Fountain, a quiet, romantic spot hidden under the trees. While the palace itself isn’t always open to the public, guided tours are sometimes offered during special events. Add the Luxembourg Palace to your Paris itinerary and book your experience on Klook!
15 Rue de Vaugirard, Paris, France

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The Luxembourg Palace (Exterior View)

The Luxembourg Palace is a stunning example of classic French architecture. Built in the 1600s for Queen Marie de' Medici, it looks like something out of a storybook. While the inside isn't open to the general public (it's home to the French Senate), you can admire its grand design from the gardens. The elegant windows, stone details, and rooftop chimneys make it a great photo spot.

French Senate (Inside the Palace---Limited Access)

Today, the Luxembourg Palace serves as the home of the French Senate. On special occasions, like European Heritage Days, you can take a rare tour inside. Inside, you'll see beautiful meeting halls, red velvet chairs, golden trim, and historic paintings. One of the must-see rooms is the Salle du Livre d'Or, a richly decorated space that honors important figures in French history.

Grand Basin (Pond)

Right in front of the Luxembourg Palace, you'll find the Grand Basin---a large, peaceful pond surrounded by green chairs. Kids often rent tiny wooden sailboats and race them across the water, which is a fun local tradition. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy views of the palace and gardens. 

The Medici Fountain

The Medici Fountain is one of the prettiest hidden spots near the Luxembourg Palace. Surrounded by trees and ivy, this romantic fountain was built in the 1600s and has beautiful sculptures and calm flowing water. It's a quiet corner perfect for resting your feet or taking photos. 

Statues and Sculptures Around the Palace

Scattered all around the Luxembourg Palace gardens are more than 100 statues and sculptures. You'll spot queens of France, poets, artists, and even a small version of the Statue of Liberty. Each one tells a piece of France's history in a fun and visual way. It's like a mini outdoor museum, free to explore at your own pace.

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Luxembourg Gardens

The Luxembourg Gardens are the beautiful green space surrounding the Luxembourg Palace. With fountains, flower beds, statues, and tree-lined paths, it's the perfect place to relax or take a peaceful walk. You'll see locals reading, kids sailing toy boats in the pond, and plenty of spots for a picnic. It's one of the prettiest parks in Paris and a great way to enjoy the palace's stunning view!

Panthéon

Just a 10-minute walk from Luxembourg Palace, the Panthéon is one of Paris' grandest monuments. It's the final resting place of famous French figures like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie. Inside, you'll find a huge dome, beautiful artwork, and Foucault's Pendulum. You can even climb to the top for an amazing view of the city.

Latin Quarter

Located just east of Luxembourg Palace and a 12-minute walk away, the Latin Quarter is known for its student vibe, narrow streets, and cozy cafés. It's home to the famous Sorbonne University and lots of charming bookshops and restaurants.

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral is about a 15-minute walk from Luxembourg Palace and is one of Paris' most famous landmarks. This stunning Gothic cathedral is known for its tall towers, stained glass windows, and detailed stone carvings. While the interior is still under restoration, you can admire its beautiful exterior and visit the area around it.