A great place to walk!
The beautiful Medici Fountain. Among the unusual ones are more than 100 sculptures of French queens and famous women.
If you get tired of walking, you can relax on the chairs, which are very numerous in the garden.
It's great to launch sailboats with children in the pond.
Jardin du Luxembourg is a magnificent palace and park complex spread over 26 hectares in the Latin Quarter area, at the end of Boulevard Saint Michel.
The garden was laid out in 1612 for Queen Marie de' Medici, the widow of Henry IV, around a country castle being built for her. A beautiful garden, alleys, fountains, sculptures, a great place to relax and walk, loved by Parisians. I walked around the park for a few laps, clutching a croissant in my hand, looking at the surroundings in mute admiration and squinting with delight.. By the way, you can get to the Luxembourg Gardens by metro, getting off at Luxembourg station.
A regular park around Luxemburg Palace, not far from the Latin Quarter. They did not enter the palace itself, they walked through the garden repeatedly. Alleys, statues, fountains. In some places there are parrots in the trees, turtledoves defile on the lawns. There is a place to sit and relax after hiking around the city. There is at least one food booth. There was no toilet, but we didn't look for it in those parts