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10 chill spots to sunbathe peacefully in Paris

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The most discreet: The Rosiers garden

The Francs-Bourgeois square is a little haven of peace and calm nestled between three townhouses. Since 2014, it has been home to a private garden that you will be asked to keep to yourself... Here, you can put on your bikini top without fear of being observed!


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Entrance: 10, rue des Rosiers or 35-37, rue des Francs-Bourgeois - 4th arrondissement
Open every day from 8am to 7pm (9am on weekends)


The most natural: Bagatelle gardens

Crossing Paris is sometimes really worth it, especially when discovering the beauty and bucolic setting of the Bagatelle gardens in the Bois de Boulogne. What could be better than basking in the sun.;?


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Parc de Bagatelle
42, route de Sèvres À Neuilly - 16e


The most refreshing: the shores of Lake Daumesnil

When it's too hot, the best thing to do is to be near a body of water. For Parisians from the East, the shores of the lake are perfect for sunbathing with shaded areas if the sun is too strong. You can even rent a boat to sunbathe with your feet in the water. P.S: Watch out for mosquitoes!


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Lac Daumesnil - 12th Arrondissement


The most magical:
The Albert Kahn Gardens

This vast garden, created by a philanthropic banker, brings together different worlds: English garden, Japanese garden, rose garden... It's a truly magical place. You can also visit the Museum of Anthropological Photography while you're there.


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10-14, rue du Port - Boulogne-Billancourt


The most contemporary:
Park André-Citroën

Don't complain, inhabitants of Rive Droite! If you want to avoid crowds and find more than a square meter of free space in Paris, take advantage of the huge lawn offered by this park. But if you want to be more peaceful, move away from the central esplanade on the side of Rue Balard, where you'll find a few squares of grass hidden by walls.


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2, rue de Cauchy - 15th


The Calmest: the
garden of the Swedish Café

In the peaceful garden, you can indulge in the joys of lounging on a deckchair, but also in reading, going to the movies or even taking a stroll in the ephemeral café.

11, rue Payenne - 3e


The trendiest:
the Villemin garden

The concrete of the Saint-Martin canal is practical for apéros, but not super comfortable for showing off your legs. So if you want to have a nice complexion before clinking glasses, go to the Villemin garden!


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Villemin Garden - 10e


The most beautiful view:
the Belleville park

You just need to...o;Climbing its many steps from the bottom, you discover that Belleville Park offers numerous hidden corners away from prying eyes. The little extra when the sun starts to set? The breathtaking view of the capital from the top. Come on, a little effort!


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47, rue des Couronnes - 20th


The Best Hidden Gem: La Villette Park

While strolling through the vast La Villette Park, you won't have any trouble finding a sunbathing spot without looking like an exhibitionist or getting hit by a ball. The park is full of hidden corners and even temporary gardens, where you can lounge without getting wet.


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211, avenue Jean Jaurès - 19th


The most comfortable: the Tuileries Garden

The oldest garden in Paris offers, in addition to its many activities, invaluable comfort for those who still want to sunbathe without getting dirty: free service armchairs!

113, rue de Rivoli - 1st