Luxembourg Gardens

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Main reason to visit was to see Mona Lisa. This tour booked did that perfectly. It was crowded, but try to take the tour as early as possible. Museum opens at 9am. I suggest you book the first slot to avoid crowd. while walking out i saw a line of 500 plus people waiting to buy ticket to get in.. Klook helped in skipping that. Guide will not be a certified person, but she helped in getting to Key attractions directly.
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OOI **********
4 Nov 2025
The priority access is very fast, and the Louvre's collection is vast; allow at least 2-3 hours.
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Planning to visit the Louvre Museum, a must-see for anyone's first trip to Paris, I applied for a tour, thinking that I could gain a deeper understanding and have a more enjoyable museum exploration with the guide's explanation. Exploring the museum with Royal Ji-sung, I received detailed explanations of works that I would have otherwise missed, allowing me to appreciate their meaning two or three times over. I lost track of time and the tour was truly meaningful and satisfying. The Louvre can take 3-7 days to see properly, but with the author, I was able to explore the key elements and have a fulfilling 3-hour tour. Highly recommend it.
TSAI ******
2 Nov 2025
Highly recommend this for anyone coming to Paris. The location is easy to find, the experience is very satisfying, you can see many important buildings, and the Eiffel Tower is super beautiful.
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Andrew ***
31 Oct 2025
When you're tickets is 12-12.30, it will say 12.30 on the ticket and you'll have to line up at the 12.30 line.
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클룩 회원
30 Oct 2025
This was a truly perfect tour. Even without deep knowledge of art, sculpture, or history, the guide explained everything easily and enjoyably, and spoke in a very calm manner. It was a very informative experience and made me understand the value of taking a guided tour.
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George ****************
29 Oct 2025
the louvre was excellent. but its so massive. if you a lot 1 day, you wont be able to see all of the art inside. we went to 2 wings and we called it quits because our feet were hurting already. the siene river boat ride was excellent as well. we went to the 8pm cruise at it was already dark and you can see the lights of the buildings. ride up top and in front of the boat so you can take pics of the buildings on the right and left side when the boat goes up the siene river.
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클룩 회원
29 Oct 2025
I really enjoyed the guide's expert-level explanations!! Highly recommend for those interested in architecture and wanting to learn about Paris in detail~!! I strongly recommend taking this tour on your first day in Paris!! ㅠㅠ We had already seen most of the tourist attractions before taking the guide's tour, which was a shame! I feel like it would be new again if we listened first and then revisited those places! Thank you to the guide for providing such detailed and friendly explanations, even though it was a private tour for just the two of us!! I enjoyed hearing the fun explanations while walking through hidden streets all over Paris ㅎㅎ😎👍✨ #Great weather is a bonus!
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What to know about Luxembourg Gardens

Nestled in the heart of Paris's 6th arrondissement, between the vibrant neighborhoods of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Gardens, or Jardin du Luxembourg, offer a serene escape into nature's embrace. Established by Queen Marie de Medici in 1612 and inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence, this 25-hectare oasis is a harmonious blend of French and English garden styles. Voted the most beautiful garden in Europe, the Luxembourg Gardens stand as a testament to the city's blend of natural beauty and historical grandeur. With its lush landscapes, historical landmarks, and rich cultural heritage, this iconic garden invites millions of visitors each year to explore its verdant paths and experience the quintessential French elegance and charm. Whether you're seeking tranquility, beauty, or a touch of history, the Luxembourg Gardens are a must-visit destination for any traveler in Paris.
Luxembourg Gardens, Paris, France

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Medici Fountain

Step into a serene oasis at the Medici Fountain, a masterpiece of Renaissance art nestled within the Luxembourg Gardens. Built in 1630, this stunning fountain captivates visitors with its intricate sculptures and tranquil water features. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a picturesque spot for photography, the Medici Fountain offers a perfect blend of history and beauty that enchants all who visit.

Statues and Monuments

Embark on a cultural journey through the Luxembourg Gardens, where over a hundred statues and monuments await your discovery. From a model of the Statue of Liberty to tributes to renowned artists and writers, each piece tells a unique story of French history and art. As you wander through the gardens, let these sculptures guide you through a rich tapestry of heritage and creativity.

Orchard and Apiary

Venture into the charming Orchard and Apiary of the Luxembourg Gardens, where nature and tradition come together in a delightful experience. Discover rare apple varieties in the orchard and learn about the fascinating art of beekeeping at the apiary. This unique attraction offers a glimpse into the garden's horticultural expertise and provides an educational journey for visitors of all ages.

Historical and Cultural Significance

The Luxembourg Gardens are steeped in history, having been a venue for the long palm events during the 1900 Paris Games, marking their place in Olympic history. Created by Marie de' Medici and expanded during the French Revolution, these gardens have been a source of inspiration for artists and writers like Victor Hugo and Henry James.

Dining Options and Local Cuisine

Indulge in delightful meals at Madame's Terrace or enjoy a quick snack from the various refreshment stalls and kiosks scattered throughout the gardens. While the gardens themselves offer limited dining options, nearby cafes and restaurants provide a true taste of Parisian cuisine, perfect for a leisurely meal or a glass of wine amidst the garden's enchanting ambiance.

Eco-Responsible Practices

The Luxembourg Gardens are dedicated to sustainability, utilizing eco-responsible cultivation methods and selective waste sorting to ensure the preservation of the environment. Visitors can appreciate the gardens' commitment to eco-friendly practices while enjoying their natural beauty.

Horticulture and Apiary School

For those interested in learning, the Luxembourg Gardens offer educational opportunities through their horticulture courses and an apiary school. Visitors can delve into the rich plant and architectural heritage, gaining insights into the gardens' diverse flora and fauna.