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Address:
Rue de Rivoli

Cost:
Adult: Free
Child: Free
Senior: Free


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Paris--Jardin des Tuileries and view of Place de La ConcordKing Louis XIV’s gardener, Le Notre, who also designed Versailles Park, designed the luxurious Jardin des Tuileries (Garden of Tuileries). Situated on the Right Bank, the Tuileries Garden is the most central park in Paris and serves as the “backyard” to the famous Musee du Louvre. From the Louvre one can walk a straight line through the groomed Tuileries to the historic Place de La Concord, and, still heading westward in a straight line, stroll down the bustling Avenue des Champs Elysees to the stunning Arc De Triomphe. For a more sedentary form of sightseeing, simply sit and relax by one of the fountains in the Tuileries and view all three of the said landmarks from a distance.

The Jardin des Tuileries is spread out over 2,500 acres, running parallel to rue de Rivoli and the banksParis--Jardin des Tuileries--view of Musee du Louvre of the Seine River. In addition to numerous flowerbeds and trimmed green landscapes, the garden features several intriguing sculptures, including pieces from Marly, Van Cleve, Coustou, and Le Paultre. The Jardin des Tuileries often serves as an open-air classroom for Paris students as well, who use the tranquil grounds to hone their painting, gardening, and sculpturing skills, among other things. Every year between June 21st and August 25th a fun fair is held with a Ferris wheel towering over the rue de Rivoli.---Words and photos by Michael Rando

Metro: Palais-Royal

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