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Galerie de Botanique Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Jardin des Plantes
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There is no need to charge for the entrance fee to the Gardiner Plantation, after a curiosity to visit it is full of lush greenery, the best part is the large grass, plus the weather is good, unfortunately there is no time to sun in the large grass
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There is no need to charge for the entrance fee to the Gardiner Plantation, after a curiosity to visit it is full of lush greenery, the best part is the large grass, plus the weather is good, unfortunately there is no time to sun in the large grass
What a beautiful place to visit, just after an open park, let alone tourists, it seems that there are not many locals, maybe we passed by in the morning
Spring and autumn festival to the garding is the most suitable, just then the flowers like brocade, and it inside the green area is also very large, but also some plants I can not call the name, too expensive varieties are not many.
Escape the concrete hum-drum for a few hours amongst some of Paris' most idyllic green spaces. Established in 1626 as Louis XIII's medicinal herb garden, amongst its tropical greenhouses and boundless gardens the Paris botanical garden holds over 10,000 species of plant. It has three museums inside the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle complex and also a small menagerie and zoo with charismatic monkeys and orangutan providing entertainment. Perfect for a quiet stroll, relaxing picnic or full day out.
a jewel, petting zoo, wallabies, etc., and relatively untouristyA great place to hang out
Jardin des Plantes in the 5th arrondissement offers a few different, especially kid-friendly activities. There's a zoo, National Museum of Natural History, and beautiful gardens filled with flowers. Very pretty place and great for a picnic and nice walk around the area. There is also a restaurant, La Baleine, if you want to sit down for a meal.
This is the premier botanical gardens of France, planted for King Louis XIII in the 1600's. Nice walkways for a stroll or a jog. This park contains a great natural history museum (Grande Gallerie d'Evolution), as well as a zoo that originally housed exotic animals from the King's menagerie at Versailles.
Beautiful and quiet park, less renown than Jardin du Luxembourg and totally worth stopping by if you need a restful break. It's a botanical garden so of course, you can see (for free) all sorts of trees, flowers and even exotic plants in greenhouse. It has a lot of shade, which is great in summer and also has a small zoo (you have to pay though, but I'd say it's worth it).