Jardin des Tuileries
Historic garden by the Louvre with sculptures and fountains
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The Tuileries Garden is a public garden separating the Louvre Museum from Place de la Concorde in central Paris. It was commissioned in the mid-16th century by Catherine de Medici as a garden for the Palais des Tuileries. At the eastern end, you’ll find the Jardin du Carrousel. The Carrousel is decorated by sculptures and the monumental Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. West of this section is the Grand Carré, a garden with decorative ponds and antiquity-themed statues. Further inwards, it is the Grand Couvert. Closer to Place de la Concorde, at the western end of the Tuileries are the octagonal basin, four works by artists Auguste Rodin, and the Musée de l’Orangerie.

 

Address: Pl. de la Concorde, 75001 Paris, France

Opening hours:

January, February, March, October, November, and December 7:30-19:30

June, July, and August 7:00-23:00

April, May, and September 7:00-21:00

Ticket price: FREE

Visitors will be asked to vacate the premises 30 minutes before closing.

 

Getting there:

LINE 1 Métro station Tuileries

 

Tip: Ideal place for a relaxing stroll, sunbathing, and picnics.

There is no official website. The website provided is just a source of general information.      

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