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  1. A restaurant: Madame's Terrace in the heart of the garden. Two refreshment stalls serve finger food to eat on the premises or take away. There are several kiosks selling beverages, confectionery, food and toys in various parts of the Jardin du Luxembourg.

  2. History. The gardens are a backdrop to the Palais du Luxembourg, built in the 1620s for Marie de Médici, Henri IV’s consort, to assuage her longing for the Pitti Palace in Florence, where she had spent her childhood. Since 1958 the palace has housed the Sénat, the Upper House of French Parliament, which is occasionally visitable by guided tour.

  3. Jun 2, 2023 · The Jardin du Luxembourg was eventually expanded around the time of the French Revolution. Land occupied by the Carthusian Monastery on the edge of the Garden was finally acquired, increasing the size of the Garden to around 40 hectares. Napoleon Bonaparte took up residence in the Palais du Luxembourg in 1799.

  4. Paris 75006. France. +33 1 42 34 20 00. Find Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France, ratings, photos, prices, expert advice, traveler reviews and tips, and more information from Condé Nast Traveler.

  5. By Durant Imboden T he Jardin du Luxembourg (in English, Luxembourg Gardens) is one of the most popular parks among visitors to Paris, and with good reason:. It's spacious (covering about 25 hectares or 60 acres of prime Rive Gauche real estate, with many trees, shrubs, lawns, flower beds, chairs, and benches to provide a break from the city streets on warm, sunny days).

  6. May 26, 2020 · The Luxembourg gardens (‘ Jardin du Luxembourg ’ in French) are located on the Left bank of the Seine river, in the 6 th arrondissement, on the border between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin quarter. The Jardin du Luxembourg is one of the most popular gardens in Paris among tourists, students and locals alike; incontestably, it is ...

  7. 2. Planting began in 1612. Plantations at the new Jardin du Luxembourg began in 1612, the day after the purchase of the land. As Queen and regent for her underage son Louis XIII, Marie hired the best architects and gardeners of the day. 3. There was a convent in the way.

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