Tuileries Garden

9.2
75001 Paris, France - Paris
Open
Free
Tuileries Garden

About

Expansive, 17th-century formal garden dotted with statues, including 18 bronzes by Maillol. A historic public garden featuring tree-lined promenades, fountains, and seasonal events.


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9.2/10
We rate places to visit in Paris based on factors like accessibility, ambiance, value and more. The Tuileries Garden stands out as an exceptional public space, offering a perfect blend of historical significance and modern amenities with its tree-lined promenades, sculptures, and seasonal events, all while remaining completely free to visitors.
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9.0
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9.5
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9.8

Category

park

Price Range

Free
(€20 - €30 per person)

Opening Hours

monday7 AM to 9 PM
tuesday7 AM to 9 PM
wednesday7 AM to 9 PM
thursday7 AM to 9 PM
friday7 AM to 9 PM
saturday7 AM to 9 PM
sunday7 AM to 9 PM

Reviews Distribution

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Public Review Sentiment

These historic gardens offer a peaceful and pleasant escape for visitors year-round. The spacious walkways, decorated with trees, statues, fountains and ponds, provide the perfect setting for a relaxing stroll or quiet moment on one of the many benches. While some may find it simple in nature, the free admission and central location near the Louvre make it a worthwhile stop for anyone looking to experience a classic Parisian garden.
Based on 109299 Google Reviews
·Last Updated Apr 22, 2025

Best Times to Visit

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Peak Season

June - August
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Off-Peak/Closures

November - February
Summer months draw massive crowds to this historic garden as tourists flock to Paris and locals seek outdoor relaxation among the fountains and sculptures. The garden's central location between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde makes it especially busy during peak tourist season. Winter months are quieter, though still beautiful, with fewer visitors except during holiday illuminations in December.

Location

Neighborhood

1st arrondissement

Getting There

Metro lines 1, 8, 12 to Concorde or Tuileries stations. RER A to Auber station.

Park at nearby underground parking lots at Place Vendôme or Carrousel du Louvre. The garden entrance is a short walk away.

Drop-off points available along Rue de Rivoli or Place de la Concorde.

Frequently Asked Questions