The Tuileries Garden is a public garden located between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. It was created by Catherine de' Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564 and was opened to the public in 1667. The garden is a popular place for Parisians to celebrate, meet, stroll, and relax. It features several attractions, including the Octagonal Grand Basin, where children can rent little boats, a play area with a slide, swings, and roundabouts, a carrousel, and trampolines. The garden also has several restaurants and cafes where visitors can take a break and enjoy a drink or snack
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Activities: We walked in the Tuileries Gardens towards the Place de la Concorde. We enjoyed the activities for the children: adventure playgrounds, merry-go-round, ponies, trampolines…
Highlights: We enjoyed the different activities for the children: adventure playgrounds, merry-go-round, ponies, trampolines… ✨








Activities: We loved the wide lawns, tree-lined paths, basins for mini-sailboats, all the statues and sculptures and being surrounded by all the wonderful French architecture
Highlights: We loved the wide lawns, tree-lined paths, basins for mini-sailboats, all the statues and sculptures and being surrounded by all the wonderful French architecture ✨