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Paris Travel Tips: My Favorite Parks


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1. Jardin des Tuileries 2. Parc Monceau 3. Jardin du Palais-Royale 4. Place des Vosges 5. Champs de Mars 6. Jardin du Luxembourg


I began doing these Paris posts in the spring but found it hard to work on them this summer. I still have a few more to come over the next few weeks. Gosh, I wish I was traveling to Paris this fall!

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  1. Oh, these are wonderful parcs!
    Next time make sure youll visit the Buttes Chaumont if you don’t know it yet, it’s in the 19th and Paris’ biggest parc! It has been built in 1867, so imagine the huge trees! There is a lake and a waterfall, too AND it’s built on a hill, so it’s really special and different from the other parcs. It’s not near the touristy area, but so worth the ride. I live right next to it and go there every week, sometimes every day. I blogged about it here: http://37quadrat.wordpress.com/2012/10/05/herbst-in-paris-iii/ (I hope you don’t mind the link). Greetings from Paris :)

    Lisette · Saturday October 27, 2012 · #

  2. Lisette, I love the link! We went there actually! I just forgot. That is a beautiful park. We went to a fantastic traditional bakery and then walked through part of the park. =)

    Kacie · Saturday October 27, 2012 · #

  3. Looks so beautiful! I haven’t been to pairs for years, I need to rediscover it and all it’s greatness!

    Abigail · Sunday October 28, 2012 · #

  4. I like the couple’s kissing in the two photos. At the park! Oui! So French!

    P · Monday October 29, 2012 · #

 

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