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4 adorable gardens Rive Gauche

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The Editor

Spring is coming, friends, rejoice, soon you will spend all your free time outdoors, taking in big gulps of diesel to fill your little lungs shriveled up by smoking. Fortunately, thanks to Bonbon, this dark picture will lighten up, even turn green we dare say. Read on instead.

Catherine Labouré Garden

This former vegetable garden of the neighboring convent is named in honor of a young nun who supposedly saw the Virgin Mary. Sheltered from city noise thanks to high walls, it shelters children's games, a pergola, grape plants... and always a vegetable garden. Charming!

29, rue de Babylone - 7th

Jardin des Plantes

For nearly 400 years, this botanical garden has delighted young and old. Green lawns and plane tree-lined paths, 390 different botanical species, an Olympic calm even when it's crowded... and a little trip to the Menagerie if we feel like it.

 57, rue Cuvier - 5th

Floating Garden Nikki de Saint-Phalle

Bird Island, Mist Island, Meadow Island, Orchard Island, and Central Island make up this archipelago that borders the banks of the Seine between the Alma Bridge and the Invalides Bridge. Inaugurated in June 2013, it is already a must-visit for all those strolling along the banks of the Parisian river…

Gros Caillou Harbor - 7th district

Square Saint-Lambert

That's where the last episode of "Bref" was filmed! It must be said that this square is impressive with its greenery, shady paths, belvederes, large pond, and open-air theater. Not to mention a little Guignol theater!

Rue Léon Lhermitte - 15e

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