Luxembourg Gardens

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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...
Lay *******
1 Mar
Very convenient. Entered at the designated entrance and only waited ten minutes. If you didn't purchase in advance, you would have to wait in line for at least an hour. And the day I went was cold and drizzling.
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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Luxembourg Gardens (Jardin du Luxembourg) in Paris, France, is a beautiful park created in 1612 by Queen Marie de Medici, inspired by gardens in Florence, Italy. It covers 25 hectares and has paths lined with trees, bright flower beds, and quiet spots where you can sit and relax. And the best part? The gardens are free to visit and open most days of the year. Enjoy the famous Medici Fountain, the large Octagonal Grand Bassin pond, a rose garden, and a fruit orchard with many old apple and pear trees. In the center is the Luxembourg Palace, home to the French Senate. There are fun activities for kids like pony rides, puppet shows at the Théâtre des Marionnettes, and chess games for all ages. You can also play pétanque or just watch people on the benches and chairs. The gardens have many statues, art, and special spots like the Davioud Pavilion and an artificial grotto. Millions of people visit each year to walk, relax, and enjoy the park’s history and beauty, all near famous sites like the Eiffel Tower and Rue de Luxembourg. Make sure to add the Luxembourg Gardens to your Paris plans—it’s the perfect place to unwind and explore!
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Things to Do in Luxembourg Gardens, France

Admire the sculptures and statues

As you walk through Luxembourg Gardens, you'll spot many statues from Roman and Greek myths. Look for Venus, Diana with her deer, and Vulcan holding his helmet and hammer. You'll also see nymphs, cherubs, and satyrs. One of the strangest statues shows Silenus, the god of wine's foster father, naked and drunk, being helped onto a donkey!

Sail Toy Boats on the Pond

You can rent small, colorful sailboats and let them float across the big pond in front of the palace. This fun tradition, called "bateaux à voiles," has been around since the 1920s. Even if you don't sail one yourself, it's a great spot to take photos with the boats, gardens, and palace in the background.

Watch a Puppet Show

Luxembourg Gardens is home to the city's largest puppet theater, the Théâtre des Marionnettes. Even if you don't speak much French, the colorful puppets and fun stories make the shows easy to enjoy. It's a great experience for kids and adults looking for something a little different and playful during their visit.

Visit the Playground

There's a playground called the Ludo Jardin that reopened in 2019. It's a fun place for kids to burn off energy. The playground has all kinds of equipment, from modern slides and forts to wooden structures and even an art piece that works like a maze.

Check out the Medici Fountain

The Medici Fountain, also called the Marie de Medici Fountain, is a special spot in Paris. This shady, cool grotto is full of beauty and history. A long pool of water, lined with flower-filled stone urns, leads to a large sculpture showing mythical and magical figures. It's a peaceful place to explore and enjoy during your visit.

Enjoy the Views of Luxembourg Palace

When you visit, you'll see the Luxembourg Palace (Palais du Luxembourg), which looks like a grand country chateau right in the middle of the city. Built by Marie de Medici, it fits perfectly with the beautiful gardens around it. Over the years, the palace has held artwork and even prisoners on their way to the guillotine.

Today, it's where the French Senate meets. With its tall windows, detailed clock, and elegant roof, the palace is a stunning and historic centerpiece for you to admire during your visit.

Visit the Garden of the Great Explorers

Next to Luxembourg Gardens is the smaller Garden of the Great Explorers. It ends at the beautiful Observatory Fountain, with statues of animals and figures holding a globe. The garden honors explorers Marco Polo and Robert Cavelier de la Salle. It's a quiet spot with flowers and statues, perfect for a peaceful walk.

Popular Attractions Near Luxembourg Gardens

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Just a 15-minute walk from Luxembourg Gardens, Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of Paris' most famous landmarks, known for its stunning Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. When you visit, you can explore the inside of the cathedral, climb the towers for amazing city views, and admire the detailed sculptures outside.

Pantheon

The Panthéon in Paris is a famous monument where many great French heroes are buried. When you visit, you can explore its impressive dome, see beautiful paintings, and learn about history inside. It's just a 10-minute walk from Luxembourg Gardens, making it easy to visit both places in one day.

Latin Quarter

The Latin Quarter is a lively and historic neighborhood in Paris, just a 10-minute walk from Luxembourg Gardens. Known for its narrow streets, old buildings, and famous universities, the area is full of cafes, bookshops, and small shops. You can explore ancient Roman ruins, visit the impressive Panthéon, or relax by the Seine River.

Parc des Princes

Parc des Princes is the home stadium of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), one of the top football teams in France. You can watch exciting soccer matches, take a stadium tour, or visit the PSG Experience museum to learn about the team’s history. The stadium also hosts concerts and special events. It’s about 20 minutes away from the Luxembourg Gardens by car or train.