Luxembourg Gardens, Paris — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Luxembourg Gardens

The Luxembourg Gardens are the most beloved park in Paris, 23 hectares of formal gardens, tree-lined promenades, and open lawns on the Left Bank, surrounding the Luxembourg Palace.

The gardens were created in 1612 by Marie de Medici, widow of King Henry IV, who commissioned both the palace and the Italianate garden to remind her of the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens in her native Florence. The design was later modified by Andre Le Notre (who also designed Versailles) and has evolved over the centuries into a blend of French formal and English landscape styles.

The central octagonal basin and its surrounding terrace are one of the most iconic spots in Paris. Children have been sailing miniature boats here since the 19th century, and you can still rent model sailboats by the hour. There are also pony rides, a puppet theatre (Theatre du Luxembourg, running since 1933), a playground, and 106 statues throughout the gardens.

The Medici Fountain, in the northeastern corner, is the park's most romantic spot: a Baroque grotto fountain built in 1630, with a long reflecting pool shaded by plane trees.

The gardens are free and open daily, with hours varying by season. If you're on a Questo quest through the Left Bank, the Luxembourg Gardens are a stop where a Florentine queen's homesickness created one of the most perfect green spaces in Europe.

Plan Your Visit

Address
Le Jardin du, 75006 Paris, France

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Frequently asked questions

Are the Luxembourg Gardens free?
Yes, the gardens are free and open daily. Hours vary by season (roughly 7:30am to dusk). The gardens surround the Luxembourg Palace (now the French Senate, not open to public). Activities like model boat rental, pony rides, and the puppet theatre have small fees.
What is there to do in the Luxembourg Gardens?
You can sail model boats on the octagonal basin, see the Medici Fountain (1630), explore 106 statues including queens of France and famous women, attend the puppet theatre (since 1933), and enjoy the formal French and English-style gardens. The park is on the Left Bank near the Pantheon and Saint-Germain.

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