Jardin Anne Frank
Garden · Sainte-Avoie ·

Jardin Anne Frank

Garden · Sainte-Avoie ·

Secluded garden memorial with benches, play area, roses

quiet
hidden gem
picnic spot
secluded
relax
peaceful
calm
roses blooming
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
Jardin Anne Frank by null
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14 Imp. Berthaud, 75003 Paris, France Get directions

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14 Imp. Berthaud, 75003 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 53 01 75 03
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"A tucked‑away pocket of calm near the Pompidou where I slip in with something small for lunch; it stays quiet precisely because it’s easy to miss." - Nicole Kliest

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Jardin Anne Frank

Naomi S.

Google
Nice memory of Anne Frank who was born in France but her family fled to Amsterdam to be safe from the Nazis. There is some greenery and done probate trellised areas plus done sculptures. But a lot of it in in the blazing sun, so foregoing with kids, you need to find and claim a shady spot. It also has public restroom.

Samantha P.

Google
A beautifully quiet and secluded garden in memory of Anne Frank. We stopped by to eat some baguettes we had purchased from a local bakery and soak in the atmosphere. There are plenty of benches to sit and relax and a table tennis table. We did also see a children's playground but it was fenced off, I presume as they were doing some maintenance work. The blossoms were out and its a great place to enjoy a quiet picnic lunch or chat with friends.

Putri D.

Google
A beautiful and a bit hidden in the Le Marais area unless you explore it. Now it’s the peak time for the roses are blooming, so beautiful. But the public toilet tho, NEED a immediate help and rescue. Eww.

Maja

Google
very nice jardin where you can feel like a local. parisian vibes and close to the nature. really recommend going there for a little picnic with a friend

Harlequin H.

Google
Beautiful park to sit, relax, read a book. There is a small playground for kids. Very quiet and secluded from the rush of the city.

Nastya D.

Google
Really calm and peaceful. Almost not noice, can be a great place to decompress and read a book.

Peter G.

Google
In the heart of Marais, the entrance to the garden is one you can miss easily as it essentially is off an alley. The initial garden is quaint and as you walk in further, you will see the rest of the larger garden, trellis and hear children playing. Placards with information about this incredible young lady are near the entrance. If nearby, is worth walking to and spending a bit of time to take a break and reflect.

Susan O.

Google
Hidden quiet gem of a Park! Wonderful place to get away from the busy City for a few minutes.
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Cécile T.

Yelp
Is it strange that I'm reviewing a park? Nevermind. Jardin Anne Frank is hidden away - you have to go in a cul-de-sac to find it. Need a clue? Follow the signs to the doll museum ("Musée de la poupée"). I have never been there mind you, dolls are way too scary. Lots of benches, a lovely alleyway under am arbour (is that the right word? some kind of metal or wooden structure that covers the alley and has lovely flowers/plants on it), and a little vegetable patch in the back. You can barely hear the noises from the very busy main street, even though you're literally a stone's throw away form Beaubourg. I think they do tours because I saw a bunch of tourists listening to a guide last time I went there (see how good I am at figuring out clues?). Which might be good if you want to actually know more about this history of this lovely garden, because the only thing I can tell you as that its name comes from its chestnut tree. Apparently, it grew from a graft from the one Anne Frank used to see from her window.