[View] Vansen - Forest is completely different from the rest of the hustle and bustle, no tourists, it is a real oasis in the city, you can see it all day long. [Fun] Forest is surrounded by Bensen Castle and Dore Palace.
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Vincennes Woods Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A Jardin Anglais, English garden, formally named a public park in 1860, Bois de Vincennes, named for the nearby village of Vincennes, serves a crucial role in a system of parks colloquially named the "lungs of Paris." Situated on the river Marne, the 995 hectare park occupies nearly triple the space of New York City's Central Park. It remained the lawn and king's hunting grounds for the nearby castle, Chateau de Vincente, beginning with the castle's construction between 1340 and 1410, and ending during the French Revolution. Four lakes, a zoo, and English style landscaping create a romantic renaissance-era atmosphere.
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[View] Vansen - Forest is completely different from the rest of the hustle and bustle, no tourists, it is a real oasis in the city, you can see it all day long. [Fun] Forest is surrounded by Bensen Castle and Dore Palace.
Boisde Vincennes Vincennes Forest is located in the eastern suburbs of Paris, and together with the western suburbs of the Brogne Forest, it forms the green lung of Paris. In the forest area, lakes are scattered, trees are shaded, water and grass are abundant, and the environment is quiet. Racecourse, gymnasium, amusement park, zoo and flower exhibition attract people and tourists to visit. Ch&_6; Teaude Vincennes Station, M1 Metro Line.
Excellent place for a walk or a run, nice animal encounters ans beautiful landscapes. i would definitely recommend it, should you wish to escape the noise of Paris!
It's a great place for hiking, but few tourists do.
Explore one of the largest parks in Paris on foot, on bike or on boat on the Lac Daumesnil. Whatever method of transportation you choose and whether you are alone, with friends or family it will be an enjoyable experience. Whilst you are there, make a trip to the Château de Vincennes to learn more about the area.