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]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>Situated centrally, just across from the Rijksmuseum, this green space is essentially one giant field. What it lacks in terms of landscaping and pretty plants, it makes up for in terms of access to recreational outdoor activities. Come here in summer and kick a ball around, play a game of catch, run laps, play chase with your dog—the attitude in this park is laid back and relaxed, so settle in for a whole day of fun in the sun.
This huge park offers opportunities for wild swimming, relaxing on the (artificial) beach, following a nature trail, grabbing a cup of coffee in one of its cafes or simply sitting and admiring all that greenery. It will require a metro or tram out of the city centre, but the trip is definitely worth it if you’re craving some open space during your time in Amsterdam.
This park, a short walk from the main canal ring and city centre, is generally peaceful and relaxed. With some access to water via the river that runs alongside the green space, this park feels like you’re at the edge of the urban space, even though really you’re fairly central. Stop off for a drink or ice cream at one of the charming snack huts, or while away the afternoon with a book.
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]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>Situated centrally, just across from the Rijksmuseum, this green space is essentially one giant field. What it lacks in terms of landscaping and pretty plants, it makes up for in terms of access to recreational outdoor activities. Come here in summer and kick a ball around, play a game of catch, run laps, play chase with your dog—the attitude in this park is laid back and relaxed, so settle in for a whole day of fun in the sun.
This huge park offers opportunities for wild swimming, relaxing on the (artificial) beach, following a nature trail, grabbing a cup of coffee in one of its cafes or simply sitting and admiring all that greenery. It will require a metro or tram out of the city centre, but the trip is definitely worth it if you’re craving some open space during your time in Amsterdam.
This park, a short walk from the main canal ring and city centre, is generally peaceful and relaxed. With some access to water via the river that runs alongside the green space, this park feels like you’re at the edge of the urban space, even though really you’re fairly central. Stop off for a drink or ice cream at one of the charming snack huts, or while away the afternoon with a book.
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