Jardin du Luxembourg, A serene haven of greenery and artistry

6th Arrondissement, 75006 Paris
Love parks with large lawns like this
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Introduction

Luxembourg Park is the central park of the Latin Quarter in Paris, built during the reign of Louis XIII. Covering an area of 224,500 square meters, it has become a favorite place for students and tourists in Paris. The park is home to the Luxembourg Palace and the Luxembourg Museum, the former being the seat of the French Senate, and the latter regularly hosting short-term exhibitions. The park is also dotted with many statues and artworks, showcasing characters and animals from Greek mythology, as well as artists like Beethoven and Baudelaire. In the center of the park, on the flat ground, stands a statue of many French queens and one of the prototypes of the Statue of Liberty.
Address
6th Arrondissement, 75006 Paris
Transportation
Subway: Line 4 Saint Sulpice station or Lines 4 and 10 Odéon station.