Luxembourg Garden

Luxembourg Palace

A beautiful palace with a garden in the middle of the city makes your walk in Paris a pleasant one. It was built in the 17th century as a royal residence for Louis XIII's mother. Marie de Medici. In 1958, the building became the seat of the French Senate.

As part of the palace, the garden was not to be missed and today it has become a very popular resting place not only for locals. Here you will find grassy areas with a water reservoir, flower beds, statues and the famous and beautiful Medici fountain.

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The palace building is not open to the public.

Jardin du Luxembourg

Over 22 hectares in size, the garden is a favourite spot for Parisians and tourists alike and, in contrast to the palace, is open to all.

The neatly landscaped beds of geometric shapes beckon you to relax and take in the city as you walk around all day. The Luxembourg Gardens, although a little removed from the centre, is one of the most beautiful and popular places to relax.

The garden is free to the public and is open daily from 8:00 am and closes between 4:30 pm and 9:30 pm depending on the season (i.e. dusk).

Accommodation

The area around the Luxembourg Gardens is a very pleasant place with quiet streets, but also lively boulevards and good accessibility.

We would choose a hotel with great accessibility Hotel Elysa-Luxembourg *** right at the entrance to the gardens and the RER A train station.

How to get there

A visit to the Luxembourg Gardens should be combined with a visit to the Latin Quarter and the Panthéon, which can be reached on foot in about 7 minutes. You can also walk here from Gare Montparnasse in 10-15 minutes.

The nearest public transport stops are:

  • Luxembourg station, right at the eastern entrance to the garden
    • RER A train - Chatelet, Gare du Nort, CDG airport, Antony
    • Bus 21 - Latin Quarter, Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, Conciergerie, Chatelet, Louvre, Palais Royal, Opera, Gare Saint-Lazare
    • Bus 24 - Jardin des Plantes, Gare d'Austerlitz, Gare de Lyon, Gare de Bercy
    • Bus 27 - Latin Quarter, Louvre, Palais Royal, Gare Opera, Saint-Lazare
    • Bus 38 - Catacombs, Latin Quarter, Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, Conciergerie, Centre Pompidou, Gare de l'Est, Gare du Nord
    • Bus 84 - Pantheon, Musée d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Gardens, La Madeleine Church
    • Bus 89 - Pantheon, Gare Montparnasse, Jardin des Plantes, Gare d'Austerlitz, Vanves
  • Station Saint-Placide 450 metres from the west entrance to the gardens
    • Metro 4 - Latin Quarter, Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, Conciergerie, Chatelet, Porte d'Orléans, Gare de l'Est, Gare du Nord
  • Station Rennes 450 metres from the west entrance to the garden
    • Metro 12 - Musée d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Gardens, La Madeleine Church, Montmartre, Gare Saint-Lazare, Porte de la Chapelle
  • Stop Guynemer - Vavin 250 metres from the west entrance to the gardens
    • Bus 82 - Gare Montparnasse, Invalides, Eiffel Tower, Trocadéro, Porte Maillot
    • Bus 83 - Invalides, Place d'Italie

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