This is the spot for picnics, views over the 19th, aperitifs at buzzing park bar Rosa Bonheur. More chilled out than both the Tuileries and Jardin du Luxembourg, which can feel a little formal, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont is worth making the trip for. ‘Trip? What do you mean trip?’ Well, it’s set high up in Belleville, so although that does mean a 30-minute walk from Gare du Nord, it also means you’re unlikely to be elbowing tourists for space. Plus it’s huge. Numerous pathways wind their way past the lakes, trees, waterfalls and rocky cliffs – yep, thanks to this man-made beauty on the site of a former quarry Paris has a few cliffs to its name. Climb up to Temple de la Sybille (you can't miss it) for extra special views.
The French capital is well known for being built-up, polluted and, in warm weather, ever so slightly stuffy. That means a bit of fresh air can be a very good thing here, especially when a heatwave strikes. You can’t get out of town super-fast (and the sea is hours away), but for a 105-square-kilometre city crammed inside a ring road, Paris has a disproportionate number of brilliant parks and gardens to kick back and relax in.
Whether you’re after a riverside stroll, chilled picnic spots, outdoor yoga or aerobics classes, or somewhere that’s particularly rich in flora and fauna, there’s a green space for you on this list. The City of Light may well boast all manner of magical things to do, but these Paris parks must rank among the city’s most marvellous sights. Why not take a look and explore for yourself? Here are the best parks in Paris.
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Rémi Morvan is a journalist at Time Out Paris. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.