A place steeped in history and beauty
Located between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, the Tuileries Garden is one of the oldest and most prestigious public parks in Paris. Created in 1564 at the request of Catherine de Medici, it was redesigned in the 17th century by André Le Nôtre, the famous landscape architect of King Louis XIV.
Today, this French-style garden is a favorite spot for both Parisians and visitors. Its long tree-lined paths, sculptures, fountains, and iconic green chairs invite everyone to relax and enjoy the peaceful setting.
In summer, the garden comes alive with a traditional funfair, including a Ferris wheel, sweet stands, and rides for all ages.