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Luxembourg Garden
Jardin du Luxembourg is the most popular park in Paris after Tuileries.The Luxembourg gardens were arranged in the seventeenth century, when Palais du Luxembourg was built, but received the current form in the 19th century by the architect Jean François Chalgrin.statues, ordered flower beds and perfectly cared for shrubs.This part of the park exemplifies the classic French style.With the face towards the fountain there are many chairs spread for visitors.XVII, a fountain basin located under the trees opposite the eastern front of Palais du Luxembourg, the palace that King Henri IV created for his wife Marie de Medici and today is used by the French state as the headquarters of the Senate.charming frame.Guests can dine at outdoor tables, under chestnut chestnuts.The menu includes coffee and borders for breakfast and bistro tables at lunch, such as steak, Croque Monsieur (sandwiches), quiche, grilled fish, salad and salads.Also, in the menu are traditional French desserts, such as Profiterole and Crème Brûlée.Students in the Latin neighborhood can be seen here enjoying sandwiches with a lunch or just relaxing on a sunny day.Recreational opportunities include basketball, tennis and chess.The most popular activity for the youngest visitors is the directing of miniature boats in the octagonal swimming pool (boats can be rented to a kiosk next to the pond).Théâtre des Marionnettes is a modern place, in the southwest area of the park, near the tennis courts, which hosts an audience of up to 275 children and adults (which makes it the largest puppet theater in France).




