Parc des Buttes-Chaumont

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Park with lake, waterfalls, Eiffel-designed bridge, & views  

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"A popular picnic destination offering beautiful views and green spaces in Paris." - Lane Nieset Lane Nieset Lane Nieset is a travel writer from Miami who has lived in France for the past decade. From Paris, she covers a mix of lifestyle, wine, food, and design for publications including Food & Wine, Condé N

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"Opened in 1864, the Parc des Butte Chaumont was actually a giant public works project: It's called after Chauve-mont, which means bleak hill, because before its makeover, it was actually a dump (as well as a site where they displayed the bodies of hanged criminals). After years of terracing, planting, and construction (everything, from the man-made lake to the cliffs, was molded into shape), the park opened to huge crowds. Beyond just being a lovely place to pass the day (particularly when it's spent drinking wine at Rosa Bonheur), the grotto, waterfalls, and Temple de la Sibylle are big draws—along with a bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel."

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"Unlike most of the rest of the major parks in Paris, this is a natural space without any rigid formality. The 62-acre park, opened in 1867 as part of the Paris Universal Exposition, is built on a former quarry; there are rocky elevations to traipse up with amazing views of the city, including Sacre Couer in nearby Montmartre. And seeing as it's in the 19th arrondissement, you can expect an authentic Parisian experience, off the beaten tourist path—you'll likely need to take a quick metro or taxi ride to get there." - Melissa Liebling-Goldberg

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Saminda Wijegunawardena

Google
I spent my final afternoon in Paris exploring this lovely park in the outer districts. It was a great afternoon and it's a really well laid out city park, with fairly nice perches and views. Unfortunately, the construction and repairs spoiled some of the experience, along with not the best weather. But I am glad I went, it was nice to see another slice of life with families picnicking, runners jogging, and others just meandering to a calmer pace than central Paris.

Dana

Google
Such a beautiful park, full of laughter, happy vibes, but also peace. It’s a place for a picnic, to kick a ball, or to simply walk and enjoy. The views and beautiful, and the water is peaceful too. Just be careful getting to and from if you are a woman, as some surrounding areas in summer have a lot of drunk men

Amruta Nandargi

Google
One of the most beautiful parks in Paris. It has everything, a pond with ducks , small hill and really good ice cream shop. Just loved my time here

G Mac

Google
This is a lovely park with some wonderful views of Paris from the top of its hills. Unfortunately, as it was built on the remains of a gypsum quarrie then covered in concrete, there has been a lot of erosion and large parts of the park and its features are closed whilst they are stabilized and repaired. Still lovely to wander through the open paths.

Bianca Ghose

Google
Beautiful park, despite the renovation and restoration work. Beautiful slopes to sit on and stare at the skyline - stunning sunsets. Lots of birds and ducks. Quiet place, good for a walk, a picnic, a run.

Dusan Kavcak

Google
It's one of the most beautiful parc in Paris. During the spring, it is absolutely great for morning walks or runs and is not overcrowded

Lateesha-Marie Tyler

Google
The most beautiful park I have been to in paris. With streams, waterfalls and most beautiful structure at the top of a cliff. That admittedly you can’t access, but you can watch from the bottom with a hot chocolate in your hand.

Edwin Yip

Google
Beautiful Park, didn't "close" at the posted hours on this, which I'm grateful for. It was a calm, relaxing oasis from the rest of Paris. Highly recommend!
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Maria P.

Yelp
Each time I go to France, I love exploring different regions and neighborhood. This time, we rented a beautiful 2 bedroom apartment in the Bellville area. Exploring the area, I found this gem of a Parc. I love exploring where the locals go for relaxation and where they eat. After a tasty meal nearby, my friend Mats flew in from London and we explored this lovely park. We mostly stayed under the tree lined paths because it was a hot day. For a park, we were here on a Wednesday around 2pm, lots of people looking like they are having a siesta or a break from work. Everyone seemed friendly, kept to themselves. The park is rich with different plants, trees and flowers. We hiked up to the highest point, from here you have an observation look out on the rooftops of Paris and a gorgeous view of Sacre Coeur. On the way to the top, you get to cross a bridge and below is a little lake. Some parts are rather steep, go at your own pace and bring a bottled water on a hot day and a plus if you wear a hat. Every turn you go into this park had something appealing. If you look at my images, there is also a cave. During raining season, the cave has a waterfall in it, it's very pretty. Plenty of grass room to have a picnic, take a nap or read a book. If you opt for something else, lots of park benches that faces the lake. A wonderful oasis in the heart of Paris. Everyone is welcome here, singles, couples, children, dogs...
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Andrew C.

Yelp
There are much more locals than tourists here. The park (opened in 1867) is really beautiful but it is less popular among visitors comparing to top Paris attractions. This is exactly why it's worth a visit - add something a bit different to your Paris trip. Landscape design is outstanding - you will find an artificial lake, a grotto and waterfalls. One of the two bridges was designed by Gustave Eiffel. The park is hilly and you can enjoy amazing views of Paris from different points. One of the highest points is Temple de la Sibylle (50m above the lake). You can see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre from here. This place is great for running - you can do flat circles around the lake or hilly runs everywhere, there are some 8 kilometers of roads and paths. One of the three restaurants, Rosa Bonheur, is really popular, it may take an hour of waiting to get in on weekends. You can find 5 areas with free Wi-Fi in the park. Post to yelp from here and don't forget to FUC (funny/useful/cool) this review :) P.S. There's a renovation going on in the park from 2013 till 2016, some areas may be closed (Temple de la Sibylle is closed at the time of writing).
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Prabha E.

Yelp
The first time I visited the park, I was taken by surprise as the parc consist of many things. It has a bridge which had an epic view of the park. There was a small island and it was very tranquil. I love this park as it had many beautiful sceneries! Amazing for a picnic with friends!
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Stephen K.

Yelp
Gorgeous - what a total surprise. The topography is so unexpected. I entered the park for a run and had no idea what treasures awaited me. There is a wide path which circumnavigates the park. I passed multiple restrooms which can be helpful while on a run or exploring the city. There is a cafe in the park also- nice if you need some refreshments. The paved path has quite a bit of elevation change, and looking inward to the center of the park I was amazed by the serious drop offs! Further around and I saw the lake appear with the temple perched high above it and knew I needed to go up there. A bridge crosses high over the lake and one can climb the path to the temple. Beautiful views reward you for the climb. Sacre Coeur in the distance. There are other areas near the park with slightly better views of the city (Parc de Belleville for one) but this one isn't bad and it's a much more beautiful park by far. Ah, Paris can delight you in so many ways and this park is a fantastic surprise.
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Michelle Q.

Yelp
The park offers beautiful views of the city. Grassy knolls for lounging. Fresh fruit vendors at metro entry by park entry. One evening there was a concert during our visit. Great running trails as well.
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Richard D.

Yelp
This was my favorite park that we visited. It had some good hills and scenic views and bridges. I'm glad we decided to walk back to our hotel in Pantin from the city, otherwise we would not have stumbled on it. The park wasn't crowded and it looked like a locals' park.
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Rodney H.

Yelp
A nice park.plenty of walking or running trails, you see many groups doing Tai Chi or Yoga, loads of interesting nooks & crannies and some vantage points for views of the city including Montmartre & the Sacre Ceour.
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Sandrine R.

Yelp
Such a beautiful spot that it is always crowded as soon as the weather is nice. My favorite thing to do is probably to go there with a bottle of wine and some friends and just sit and enjoy the sight.
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Cristian C.

Yelp
Im from NY and didn't expect the parks in Paris to he so beautiful ! I honestly recommend this location it was great.
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Jim B.

Yelp
A bit off the beaten track but easily accessible via the Paris Metro, this park is beautiful. Built into an old quarrey, the park is immaculately landscaped. Great vantage points, locals sunning themselves, children playing, joggers racing by...this place is filled with locals. We stopped for an ice cream cone and wandered the grounds in awe. We're very happy we made the trip out....it was well worth the $3.80€ (for 1 way for 2 ppl) on the subway. Neighborhood surrounding the park isn't anything special, but the park is.
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Qype User (tl…)

Yelp
One of my favorite parks in Paris -- it's a strange and strangely agreeable mix of nature and man made artifice -- fake waterfalls and cement 'caves.' The area had originally used as gallows where criminals where executed before before being transformed into it's current beautiful site by Baron Haussmann and Adolphe Alphand in 1867.
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Christine P.

Yelp
Our French friend tells us to meet at a McDonalds way out in the 19th. Not eat, just meet there. She suggests we get a sandwich at a place nearby and bring it to the park. She takes us to not just any Boulangerie, but Véronique Mauclerc. Of course, I don't realize how special it is at the time. Same thing goes with the park! "The park's over there." We cross the street, and before you know it we're in Paradise. It's a gentle hike to the summit. You meander along the way. Everything is so sublime. Many secret spots, ponds, and gorgeous sweeping views of Paris. A casual bar, aptly named Rosa Bonheur, sits near the top. This may be my heaven.
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Lili K.

Yelp
This was probably my favorite park in France! We stumbled upon it by accident, as we were walking on our way home. It is HUGE, with cute bridges, greenery, lakes, views, running paths, etc!! And it's just....less touristy, so it's less crowded and filled with locals. Sweet!
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Emma N.

Yelp
One of my favorite parks in Paris. Although the entire park is manmade, you can't really tell and it's so beautiful and pleasant to walk in. It's large enough for a long walk but small enough that it's not hard to make your way back to where you started. Lots of people jog in this park and I've seen so many families with kids walking around. A great place to relax on a rare sunny day in Paris.
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Darwin G.

Yelp
This park was suggested to me by the receptionist at the hostel I was staying at. Despite there not being too much in the area, this park is gorgeous. There's a waterfall and climbing up to the high point to see Paris is fantastic. Other than going there were people at 3AM and almost getting mugged by a group of crack fiends, it's a fantastic park!
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Inge W.

Yelp
Amazing and still not very known! After a few days in the big city we loved the peace and quiet this parc had to offer. The waterfall, the little nooks and beautifull artworks make this a must see when you are in the neighbourhood. We came back completely relaxed and will definitly go back here. So please, when in Paris .... try this beautifull parc and dare to drift away from the tourist-spots! I promise you won't be disappointed.
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Jess L.

Yelp
This park is a very under-rated park in all of Paris. It is spacious, beautiful, and not too developed. It contains multiple different areas with different "feels," so you almost feel like you've gone 10 different places. The park includes some playgrounds and also lots of shade.
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Nina N.

Yelp
This is a real hidden treasure in Paris. Oil absolutely loved this hidden oasis with its steep hill rock and phenomenal view of Paris. With a real good camera u can see sacré cœur cathédrale and surroundings. Plus there are interesting birds to watch out for. Uhmm bring mosquito spray if u plan a summer evening stroll, trust me best advice I can give u.
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Mélanie B.

Yelp
Best park in Paris. Whatever you feel like doing - jogging, sunbathing, drinking, or just reading a good book - you'll find a spot.
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Andy S.

Yelp
Looking for a little nature sanctuary in Paris? This is your place. It is a nice quiet park to walk around and enjoy some grass, a lake, fake hill, and fake waterfall. This shouldn't be your first stop in Paris, but it is a non-touristy site located in a non-touristy neighborhood. You can stroll around, grab a baguette and find a nice bench to enjoy your sandwich with some Tuiles.
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Qype User (nienie…)

Yelp
Amazing park, despite being partly man made, it puts our parks in London to shame! The waterfall, lake and caves are very picturesque and while I was there, I saw many people taking their wedding photos by the lake. Definitely recommended if you visit Paris!
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Carolyn L.

Yelp
This is absolutely one of my favorite spots in Paris (along with the Canal Saint Martin). Having a picnic in the sun on one of its rolling hills is pure bliss. I took advantage of one of the nice days in May to head here with some friends and do some world class people watching. The gays are out with their cute little tank tops, the girls are dressed Parisian chic. It was just spectacular. And if you get there early enough on the weekend, go to Rosa Bonheur before the line reaches out the park gates! I try to go to this park at least once every time I'm in Paris.

Mighty M.

Yelp
Don't get me wrong, I think the French style of gardening with gravel paths cutting around carefully plotted squares of grass and flowers is beautiful and unique, but finding this huge park in Paris is a breath of fresh air. The park itself surrounds what I can only describe as a miniature mountain jutting up from the middle of a large pond. You can wander around the rolling green hills, lie in the grass near the pond, or take one of the higher paths (past a beautiful waterfall if you go the right way!) to the large bridge that connects to the peak, where a large pavilion perches. The bridge sways slightly as you cross it, which is an excellent opportunity to pretend you are Indiana Jones (or insert whichever adventure hero you prefer). The sunset from the top of the pavilion is, without exaggeration, the best I have seen in Paris. The bright orange sunset backlights the unique skyline of Monmartre, and the centerpiece is Sacré Cœur. It is one of the most beautiful things I have seen in Paris, and that's saying beaucoup!
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Marissa D.

Yelp
Absolutely LOVE this park!! Every time I'm in Paris this is my go to spot....Many locals just hanging out drinking vino and chilling with friends. The view is amazing you can see Paris up top. I can't wait to return here in a few months!!!
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Kate T.

Yelp
This park was such a treasure to find. But among all the parks in Paris that I have been to, this might be the most memorable. It really was fantastic. And there was a crepe stand for snacking after we walked through. Enchanting is a great way to describe this park. It's like being in a living fairytale.
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Thomas H S.

Yelp
Some really cool people used to hang out here, in this underrated place, and admire the sculptured yet natural surroundings, while doing their sketching and writing. Paris has many, many places that are picturesque on a grand scale and everyone knows them or has seen pictures of them, and this place is observably unsung and a great venue for any time of day on a walk or to meet your friends, ... Great!
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Loreta K.

Yelp
Despite visiting this park on a rainy and cold day, we had a blast at this man made park. There were lakes, waterfalls, tunnels, bridges and a beautiful gazebo/temple (le temple de la Sybille) on the highest point of the park. Wonderful view of Sacre Coeur from that point. A lovely place to jog though it is a bit hilly. I personally think this park is very artsy, very romantic and enchanting--just look at the branches for stair rails! It's a great escape from the bustling and hustling of the big city. The park is easily accessible by metro--Metro Butte Chaumont line 7bis is right in front of one of the park's entrance. Can't wait to visit Parc des Buttes Chaumont again on a nicer sunny day!
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Gina C.

Yelp
This park did not live up to all the hype for me. It's a much more natural setting than the other parks we saw around Paris, but compared to the parks we have in the Cleveland area, the scenery just wasn't that impressive. For tourists, I think it's not worth the trip.
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Danielle S.

Yelp
this is my favourite park in the whole entire world. situated on a hill overlooking paris, it's breath-takingly beautiful. i've been on sunny weekdays, cloudy weekdays, rainy weekdays and sunny weekends and it's a joy every time. when it's sunny and a weekend you can bet it will be crowded with parisians picnicking with friends, family and dogs, and it is has the most perfect, relaxed atmosphere. i always take a drink and a picnic and spend some time just relaxing on the grass, strolling the hills, looking over beautiful paris, and people/dog watching. i honestly can't speak highly enough of this place - i'm a park girl, i like them, but this one is the ultimate!
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Chris O.

Yelp
Topographically stunning park with equally wow-inspiring views of Sacre Coeur and the Paris skyline, Buttes Chaumont is a picnic-rific spot (that is if you can find a level patch of grass to sit) for a sunny and lazy afternoon of people watching, cloud pondering and gloriously little more. I wish it were still Saturday afternoon and I were still there now.
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Melanie M.

Yelp
My husband and I loved this parc! truly breathtaking sites, bring a picnic blanket and some food:) Don't miss out on the waterfalls, and climb the hill to the lookout point. Well spent day just looking at all the beautiful landscapes and wildlife.
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Qype User (ahitch…)

Yelp
Buttes Chaumont is an excellent park. Paris has several parks and gardens but I think that this is my favourite one. It's a little bit further away from the centre than others but is definitely worth the metro trip. Firstly it is huge, once your there you don't feel like you are in the city any more. There is a lake and the park is quite hilly, which makes a change. This park is very family friendly, it's perfect for picnics, walks and sunbathing. I prefer it to other parks it is a little different and from the hill there is a look out tower to view the city.
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Annie W.

Yelp
This parc is simply gorgeous with all its landscapes. Nice view from the top, interesting nature scenery below - caves, waterfall, trees. Evidently this park is built on the site of a garbage dump but you would never realise it now. And the suspension bridge is such a horrible experience as it wobbles and vibrates unpleasantly.