Tuileries Garden

Nature park
★ 4.8 (54K+ reviews) • 581K+ booked
The Tuileries Garden (Jardin des Tuileries), located between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, is one of the most beautiful spots in Paris! This historic garden was created in the 1500s by Catherine de Medici as part of her royal palace (called the Tuileries Palace) and is now a favorite place for both locals and tourists. Take a relaxing walk along its tree-lined paths, sit by the fountains, or admire the many statues and sculptures throughout the park. And the best thing about this? You can enter the garden for free! You can also stop by the Musée de l’Orangerie at the west end to see Monet’s famous Water Lilies. Plan your visit to the Tuileries Garden and enjoy this famous Parisian landmark!
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4.8 /5
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Karen **
30 Jun
Visiting the Louvre at 10 AM with a reservation was a fantastic experience. The short line allowed for quick entry, and the morning ambiance was serene. I enjoyed exploring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa without crowds. The natural light through the glass pyramid enhanced the beauty of the art. Highly recommended for an unforgettable morning!
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黃 **
30 Jun
Children make choices, I want them all! Suitable for short-term travelers and those who are not sure which attractions they like, just visit them all! After purchase, you can directly enter with the QR code.
黃 **
30 Jun
It is very suitable for people who like to visit places. If you want to carefully taste a specific museum, you can consider buying a ticket for a specific museum and then buying a two-day museum pass!
大嶋 **
30 Jun
Of course the Mona Lisa is amazing, but the works that I didn't know much about are also wonderful. Above all, the scale of the museum's splendor is something you can never experience in Japan. Tickets must be purchased in advance to enter (there are no same-day tickets!), so it's best to buy them through Klook.
Erlea *******
29 Jun
Even it said it will be 15 destination, the reality is half of them. For me no problem, we enjoyed the tour. Rami is very friendly and knowledgeable of every place we go. unfortunately, we can’t take a photo at Louvre Museum since today they held a parade. Afterall, Thank you for waiting for us 🙏🏻
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Nguyen **************
28 Jun
One of the best activities that your should try at Paris. Recommend to book the late night one to have good night view.
Syed *****
28 Jun
Naomi the guide guided us to the best spots which really helped us cover major things in the museum. very helpful
Karen **
27 Jun
A hidden gem in Paris! Musée de l'Orangerie is small but breathtaking—home to Monet’s iconic *Water Lilies* displayed in two oval rooms designed just for them. Standing in those serene, light-filled spaces feels like stepping into the paintings themselves. The lower level’s Impressionist collection (Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse) is equally impressive. What I loved: No crowds (unlike the Louvre!), intimate setting, and the way natural light enhances the art. Spent an hour here but could’ve lingered all day. Perfect for art lovers short on time.
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Things to do in the Tuileries Garden

Take a Relaxing Walk Through Tuileries Garden

Walking through the Tuileries Garden is one of the best ways to enjoy its beauty. The garden is full of wide paths lined with trees, colorful flower beds, and peaceful fountains. You can sit on the iconic green chairs and watch people go by while enjoying the fresh air!

Enjoy a Picnic by the Fountain

Bring a snack or grab a croissant from a nearby café and enjoy it in the Tuileries Garden. There are lots of spots around the fountains and open lawns where you can relax. On sunny days, this is a favorite activity for both locals and visitors.

Take Photos of Statues and Sculptures

The Tuileries Garden is like an open-air museum filled with incredible statues and sculptures. You'll find pieces from different periods, including works like Theseus and the Minotaur by Etienne Jules Ramey and Hercules by Giovannu Comino.

Ride the Carousel

If you're visiting with kids, or just young at heart, ride the carousel in the Tuileries Garden. It's beautifully decorated and adds a touch of nostalgia to your visit. The carousel sits near one of the main paths, so it's easy to find. While the kids ride, adults can relax on the nearby chairs.

Relax in the Green Chairs by the Pond

One of the most iconic things to do in the Tuileries Garden is to lounge in the famous green metal chairs. Grab a seat around the big pond and enjoy the sunshine while people-watching.

Join the Tuileries Funfair

Visit during summer (late June to August) and enjoy over 60 attractions at the Tuileries Garden Funfair! You can drive bumper cars, ride on ghost trains, try rifle shooting, and admire an ice palace. There are also carnival snacks like cotton candy and crepes that you can eat while exploring the garden.

Popular Attractions Near Tuileries Garden

Louvre Museum

Right next to the Tuileries Garden, the Louvre is the most visited museum in the world and a must-see in Paris. Inside, you'll find iconic masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and thousands of artworks from different eras. And even if you don't go inside, the glass pyramid and courtyard are perfect for photos.

Musée de l'Orangerie

Located at the west end of the Tuileries Garden, the Musée de l'Orangerie is famous for Monet's Water Lilies. The paintings fill two oval rooms and create a calm, almost magical atmosphere. You'll also find works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso. The museum is small and easy to explore in an hour or two.

Place de la Concorde

At the other end of the Tuileries Garden, you'll find Place de la Concorde, one of Paris' most historic squares. It's home to the famous Luxor Obelisk, elegant fountains, and a great view of the Champs-Élysées. From here, you can easily head to the Arc de Triomphe or continue exploring the city.

Champs-Élysées

Just a 6-minute drive from the Tuileries Garden, the Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets in the world. It's lined with shops, cafés, and theaters, making it perfect for a leisurely walk or some shopping. The avenue stretches all the way to the Arc de Triomphe, giving you plenty to see.

Palais Garnier

About a 15-minute walk from the Tuileries Garden, the Palais Garnier is one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world. It looks like a palace, with grand staircases, sparkling chandeliers, and gold details everywhere. Inside, you'll find Marc Chagall's colorful ceiling painting in the main hall. You can take a guided tour or even catch a ballet or opera performance.

Jeu de Paume

The Jeu de Paume is a small but fascinating museum located at the northwest corner of the Tuileries Garden. Known for its focus on modern and contemporary art, it has rotating exhibitions that showcase bold and creative works.