Jardin du Luxembourg - Paris Garden

Jardin du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg

Literally translated as The Garden of Luxembourg, Jardin du Luxembourg is the second largest public park in Paris located on 224,500 m² of land, just right in front of Luxembourg Palace, the place which houses the French senate.

Jardin du Luxembourg: The History

Jardin du Luxembourg is the first French garden which is influenced by Italian Baroque. The reason is simple. This garden was build to complement the Palace which was built by the order of Marie de Medicis, King Henry IV’s widow, who wanted to have an imitation of Pitti Palace of her hometown, Florence. The palace was built on the top of Luxembourg Hotel after she purchased it in 1911. The construction of the palace and the fountain was commissioned to Salomon de Brosse.

Parc Montsouris

Parc Montsouris Paris Garden
Parc Montsouris Paris Garden

Parc Montsouris is a public park in Paris which is styled to look like and English garden. It is located in the 14th arrondissement to the left of River seine. Its construction was commissioned by Napoleon III as a part of a plan to create more green areas in the city of Paris. The park covers 15 acres of area and surrounded by residential districts and the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP)

The park is not far from Montparnasse and it is a perfect place to hide away after a busy day. There are puppet shows, play grounds, and pony rides which kids would definitely love.

History of Parc Montsouris