Visit the Tuileries Garden, designed in the 16th century by Catherine de' Medici, and experience a perfect blend of Renaissance and classical design elements.
Explore the meticulously arranged flower beds, manicured lawns, and serene fountains and take-in the picturesque setting.
Admire sculptures by renowned artists such as Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Aristide Maillol, scattered throughout the garden.
Enjoy the soothing ambiance of the Tuileries’ fountains, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection.
About the Tuileries Garden:
The Tuileries Garden in Paris, designed in the 16th century by Catherine de' Medici, is a historic and picturesque space between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. Featuring geometric layouts, statues, and fountains, it offers a serene escape in central Paris. The garden includes playgrounds, cafés, and hosts seasonal events. At its western edge lies the Orangerie Museum, home to Monet’s Water Lilies, adding a touch of art to this tranquil urban retreat.
About the Tuileries Garden Walking Tour with Audio Guide:.
How to Reach?
By Car: The Tuileries Garden is located at a distance of 6.2 kilometres from the city centre. You can reach there in around 34 minutes via Bd de la Tour-Maubourg.
Purchasing the Tuileries Garden Walking ticket in advance has a number of benefits.Peace of mind, assured admission, exclusive deals, and discounts.
Visitors aged 0-14 years can join free of cost.
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