The Paris 2024 Olympic Games promise us a beautiful journey as the Olympic Flame makes its way through the French capital. Unveiled on July 3, 2023 by Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, this route promises a unique experience for Parisians and tourists alike. We take a closer look at this emblematic route.
Everyone knows the Jardin du Luxembourg, but do you know its flora? No ? Then, on the occasion of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2024, the Jardin du Luxembourg invites you for guided tours on June 1 and 2. Don't hesitate to visit the garden for this instructive stroll!
After several days of strike action in recent weeks across France, teachers' unions are once again calling for mobilization this Tuesday, April 2, 2024. In Paris, a demonstration is scheduled to start at 2pm from Luxembourg, in the 6th arrondissement.
To raise awareness of respiratory diseases, the Fondation du Souffle is coming to the capital on the weekend of September 30 and October 1, 2023 with its Respir'Athlon, combining a solidarity race with free events.
In the run-up to the Olympic Games, discover superb shots of athletes in action thanks to National Geographic, on the railings of the Jardin du Luxembourg, from September 16, 2023 to January 14, 2024.
The Jardin du Luxembourg, considered by tourists as "the most beautiful garden in Europe", located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, hides some little secrets, only known by the regulars of the area. Ready to discover them?
In Paris 6th arrondissement lays one of the biggest and most beautiful parks in Paris, the Luxembourg gardens. A statement shared by Parisians and tourists as they named it “Europe’s most beautiful public park” on TripAdvisor!
The Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris is a popular park with Parisians, who call it "le luco", and tourists alike. A bucolic and lively garden, it's a delight for those who choose to stroll here, especially with the arrival of fine weather!
Did you know? The Luxembourg Gardens are not like other places: police officers from the Prefecture are not allowed to intervene as they wish. We explain how this curious exception came about.