Finally, the long awaited moment of leaving winter has arrived! Spring in Paris is one of the most pleasant times to visit Paris, as temperatures begin to rise and Paris comes alive with flowers and trees in bloom.

Average spring temperatures in Paris range from around 10°C to 18°C, but there can be considerable variations. Therefore, it is important to be prepared for both hotter and colder days. The season usually starts in March and runs through June, with mild temperatures and longer days. During this period, Parisians spend more time outdoors, having picnics in parks, walking along the Seine and enjoying cafes and restaurants with sunny terraces. It’s also the season for festivals, like the Fête de la Musique in June, which celebrates music across the city.

How to Enjoy Spring in Paris: Parks and Gardens

Paris is known for being a city full of beautiful gardens and parks that offer a relaxing break from the urban hustle and bustle. Here are some of the most popular gardens to visit in the city:

Jardin du Luxembourg

The Garden of Luxembourg is one of the most famous parks in Paris, located in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. This garden, which was designed in 1612 for Queen Marie de’ Medici, is one of the city’s most popular destinations for tourists and locals alike.

With an area of more than 20 hectares, the Luxembourg Garden is a veritable green oasis in the heart of the city. With its fountains, statues, flowerbeds, mazes of bushes and beautiful lawns, it is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty.

Jardin du Luxembourg

The Luxembourg Garden is also a cultural venue, with a series of activities and events taking place throughout the year. There are music concerts, art exhibitions, theater performances and even poetry reading sessions.

Another highlight of the park is the Palace of Luxembourg, which houses the French Senate. The palace, built in the 17th century, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and one of the garden’s most impressive attractions.

Other activities you can do on site:

Strolling through the garden: with its beautiful flowerbeds, fountains, statues and lawns, it is a perfect place to enjoy the natural beauty.

  • Have a picnic : The garden has many grass areas where you can organize a picnic with friends or family.
  • Play rowboat : The garden has a large fountain where you can rent rowboats to sail.
  • Playing chess : there is an area in the garden dedicated to the game of chess, where locals usually gather to play.

These are just some of the many activities you can do at the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. With its natural beauty, culture and history, it is a place that offers something for every taste.

Jardin des Tuileries

The Jardin des Tuileries is a beautiful park located in the heart of Paris, on the right bank of the River Seine, opposite the famous Louvre Museum. Covering around 25 hectares, the garden is one of the oldest and most visited in Paris, attracting millions of tourists and locals every year.

Created in the 16th century by King Henry IV and originally part of the Tuileries Palace, which was destroyed during the French Revolution, the garden was opened to the public in 1667 and has since been a popular place for walks, relaxation and cultural events.

Jardin des Tuileries

The garden is characterized by its beautiful formal gardens, fountains, ponds, statues and winding paths that wind through trees and colorful flowers. There are plenty of places to sit and relax, including cast-iron benches overlooking the gardens and Louvre.

In the center of the Jardin des Tuileries, there is a large lagoon where people can rent small boats and enjoy a romantic or family outing. There are also many food and beverage stands dotted around the park where visitors can purchase ice cream, drinks, sandwiches and other snacks.

During spring and summer, the Jardin des Tuileries is host to many cultural events, such as open-air art exhibitions, classical music concerts, street theater and much more. Furthermore, the panoramic view of the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower from the garden is simply spectacular.

Parc Monceau

Located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, close to the famous Boulevard Haussmann, with around 8 hectares, the park is a peaceful haven in the middle of the city, and is popular with tourists and locals looking for a place to relax and enjoy nature.

Parc Monceau was created in the 18th century by the Duke of Chartres, who wanted to create an elegant garden that would be a place for the French aristocracy to gather and socialize. The park is characterized by its neoclassical architecture, its carefully designed gardens and its collection of ancient statues.

Parc Monceau

There are many winding paths that wind through formal gardens, lakes, waterfalls and picturesque bridges.

The site is home to many monuments and statues, including a reduced-size triumphal arch, a replica of a Roman colonnade and a statue of Guy de Maupassant, a famous French writer. In addition, Parc Monceau is famous for its collection of trees and flowers, including magnolias, lilacs, tulips and many others.

Parc Monceau

These are just a few of the many wonderful gardens and parks that Paris has to offer.

For sure, visiting one or more of them during your stay in the city will make your trip even more memorable.

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