PARC
MONCEAU
One of the most elegant parks in Paris, located in an upscale area of the city, satisfies all tastes and ages. For the kids it's a party: carousel, cotton candy, kiosks for quick snacks, duck pond, skating rink and much more... For us "big ones", safe, relaxing, flowery,...all the best!
Very well taken care of, with the advantage of offer a wide opening hours, you can include it in your itinerary, before or after your visit to the Arc de Triomphe . It's a nice short walk. We strongly recommend that you visit our Musée Jacquemart-André page which is also close by. If you like of Art, or just want discover one of the most beautiful tea rooms in Paris (Jacquemart-André Cafée) - excellent for a snack or light lunch with price quite affordable - it's an unmissable programme, despite being outside the more shared tourism.
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PARC
MONCEAU
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Address
35 Boulevard de Courcelles, 75008 PARIS
Accesses:
Boulevard de Courcelles, avenue Vélasquez, avenue Van Dyck, avenue Ruysdael
Subway: line 2 (Monceau)
Opening hours: Summer 7am-10pm; Winter: 7am-8pm
open on holidays
Snack bars on site
-Partially accessible to people with reduced mobility
- Picnic areas
-Wifi
Don't Miss!
If you have more time...
Worth trying!
Boulangerie Mauclerc
83 rue Crimea - 75019
metro Laumiere - line 5
Opening hours: every day except Tuesdays from 08:00h at 1:30 pm and at 15:30h to 20:00h.
continuous service on Saturdays and Sundays.
Bakery with more than 60 different types of bread - special flours and baked in a wood oven.
The area around the park also deserves your attention. There you will be able to see what the great palaces of the 18th century were like - you famous "Hôtel Particulier" - built for the nobility. Inserted in the city always big and luxurious is that despite their size they belonged to and hosted a single family.
Surrounding areas: check out our tips!
Our Gallery: Images - parc monceau
Highlights:
Pavillon de Chartres - roundabout, at the main entrance to the park, next to the metro exit - Monceau station
In the background La Colonnade - The colonnade; further ahead the lake. Scenery that transports us to another time...
Throughout the park are several monuments.
Above monument dedicated to Ambroise Thomas
Petit Pont - Venetian-inspired
Several gardens with species characteristic of different regions, always signposted and explained.
Above - Provence area
Ruins inserted in the lawns
Planned themed spaces
Scenery for beautiful photos