PARIS LE MEURICE - Dorchester Collection · Opposite Notre Dame de Paris, Square René-Viviani is a...
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PARISLE MEURICE
JARDIN DES TUILERIES Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Overlooked by the Louvre, Tuileries Gardens is more than a garden; it’s a historic landmark.
Created by Queen Catherine de Medici, the park stretches alongside the River Seine and is a
beautiful spot for a morning amble. Stroll along the picturesque avenues and soak up the imperial
ambience of the Palais des Tuileries, which once stood there, or picnic by the ponds.
Next, take a 15-minute drive to Jardin Anne-Frank.
JARDIN ANNE-FRANK14 Impasse Berthaud, 75003 Paris
Located next to the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme, Jardin Anne-Frank is a small walled
garden with great symbolism. The little-known space is dedicated to Anne Frank, author of one of
the most famous diaries in the world. In a prime spot a treasured chestnut tree grows, cultivated
from saplings taken from a tree Frank had admired from the window of her Amsterdam apartment.
Take a 15-minute walk to Square René Viviani.
SQUARE RENÉ VIVIANI2 Rue du Fouarre, 75005 Paris
Opposite Notre Dame de Paris, Square René-Viviani is a tranquil urban garden with grass borders,
flower beds and, most importantly, the oldest living tree in Paris. The ancient 400-year-old tree,
which is carefully supported by columns, is thought to have been planted by royal botanist Jean
Robin at the turn of the 17th century.
Then, take a 15-minute walk to Jardin des Plantes.
Two day itinerary: Parks & GardensThe city of Paris is home to more than 400 green spaces, ranging from grandiose historic parks to quaint hidden gardens
frequented only by those who know where to find them. When in need of some peace and quiet, follow Parisians into secret
corners of solace around the city, discover rare plant life in the capital’s botanical gardens, or relax in the impressive grounds
of noble estates that date back many centuries.
Day OneWalk across the road from the hotel to the Jardin des Tuileries.
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Day twoBegin the day with a 15-minute walk to the first garden.
JARDIN DES PLANTEST: 01 40 79 56 01 | 57 Rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris
The city’s principal botanical garden, Jardin des Plantes features 28 hectares of gardens,
greenhouses and even a zoo. Tucked away in the fifth arrondissement, it’s been cultivating an
impressive collection of plant and natural life since it was founded in the 17th century. As well as
botanicals, visitors will discover myriad species of birds and amphibians here.
The final garden of the day is a 10-minute drive or a 20-minute walk away.
JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURGRue de Médicis-Rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris
Inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence, Queen Marie de Medici commissioned the Jardin du
Luxembourg in 1612. This 25-hectare park features beautiful English and French-style landscaped
gardens, complete with lawns, chestnut groves, orchid-filled greenhouses, an orchard and ancient
statues. A highlight is the Médici Fountain, a monumental fountain featuring figures from Greek
mythology.
To return to the hotel, hail a taxi and enjoy a 15-minute drive.
JARDIN DE LA NOUVELLE FRANCE10 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
A stone’s throw from the Champs Élysées is one of the most intriguing secret gardens in Paris:
Jardin de la Nouvelle France (formerly Jardin de la Vallée Suisse). Take a break from the bustle of
the famous shopping street and venture down a discreet staircase to discover a beautiful space full
of trickling waterfalls, ponds covered in waterlilies, charming archways, and an abundance of trees
and plant life.
Then, take a 10-minute drive to Musée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet.
JARDIN JAPONAIS DU MUSÉE GUIMETT: 01 56 52 54 33 | 6 Place d’Iéna, 75116 Paris
In a wing of the Musée Guimet, visitors can find the Panthéon Bouddhique (Buddhist Pantheon),
an annex dedicated to art from the Far-East. A visit will reveal a beautiful Japanese garden featuring
a pavilion where traditional tea ceremonies are carried out. Standing out among a sea of traditional
Parisian parks, this Asian-inspired space is one of the most unusual in the city.
Next, take a 15-minute drive to Jardins des Serres d’Auteuil.
The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)
All journey times are approximate and subject to variation.
ALBERT-KAHN MUSÉE ET JARDINST: 01 55 19 28 00 | 10-14 Rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
A highlight of the itinerary for green-fingered visitors is Albert Kahn Musée & Jardins, a museum of
gardens that showcases gardening styles from around the world. The 10-acre site features various
sections dedicated to different countries; from symmetrical French lawns to modern Japanese
gardens and traditional English parks, there’s plenty to discover. Make sure to book guided tours of
the garden in advance.
Drive for 25-minutes to the final stop, the gardens at the Château de Versailles.
JARDINS DES SERRES D’AUTEUIL3 Avenue de la Porte d’Auteuil, 75016 Paris
Tucked away within the giant Bois de Boulogne park is Jardins des Serres d’Auteuil, a historic
botanical garden with roots dating back to 1761 and the rule of Louis XV. It’s home to a vast central
lawn, themed gardens and several grand 19th century greenhouses where rare and tropical plants,
trees and botanicals are cultivated. There’s also a charming aviary for keen birdwatchers.
Reach the next location with a short 15-minute taxi ride.
GARDENS OF VERSAILLEST: 01 30 83 78 00 | Place d’Armes, 78000 Versailles
Meticulously manicured lawns, blooming flower beds, grand fountain sculptures, rich woodland;
all this and more can be found in the Gardens of Versailles. The regal French-style garden, which
surrounds the Château de Versailles, is most famous for its creative landscaped lawns and long
rectangular lake that’s not dissimilar to the one that extends in front of the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington DC.
To get back to the hotel, it’s a 45-minute drive.