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5 gardens where you can sneak out at night

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Summer, night, heat, friends, and... the scorching floor of your parquet, stuck in 15 square meters. Who hasn't wanted to go outside and lay down in the grass in the middle of the night to continue the evening under the stars, like in the countryside but without leaving Paris? Clearly, everyone dreams of that, unless you're a bit weird but that's another subject. Anyway, to enjoy the green oases that the City of Light offers, there's only one option: jump over the park and square fences. We've tested several, torn apart a lot of clothes, and been a little scared, but here are the 5 gardens where you can break in when they're closed! The most beautiful: Alex Biscarre Square: Better known by locals as "square Saint-Georges" since it is located at the exit of the metro of the same name. Once you pass through the large gates of this small Parisian green space, there's only one thing to do: relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.Do: relax... On the grass or on a bench, it's up to you!

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Square Alex Biscarre 31, rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - 9th

The most suicidal

Jardin du Luxembourg

Okay, this one is a double-edged escape: partying in one of.The most beautiful and grand gardens in Paris seen without its visitors and "die". Yes, the Luxembourg Gardens is none other than the Senate Garden, which means it is ultra-secure. If a police officer/military sees you trying to climb the gates, they won't think twice... Consider yourselves warned!

Jardin du Luxembourg - 6th arrondissement

The simplest

Parc de la Turlure

Less known than the Louise Michel square in front of the Sacré Coeur, the park behind the big building is perfect for a nighttime adventure. Just get some help to climb the wall (or have the arms of Amélie Moresmo) at the lowest point and jump. Voila! You're in this large park full of activities: grassy areas to lounge, pétanque courts, peaceful corners for a snooze... Just take your pick.

Turlure Park 1, rue de la Bonne - 18th

The most morbid

Père Lachaise

There has been a little debate at the office about this park/cemetery: some swear they have spent the night there, others claim it is too complicated to climb, even downright dangerous. What do you think? Have you ever spent the night with famous dead people? Tell us everything...

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Père Lachaise Cemetery 16, rue du Repos - 20th

The Impossible

The Belleville Park

Everyone loves Belleville Park: big, tall, full of places to sit, lush... We would love to be able to enjoy it at night or in the early morning to admire the sunrise... but no. It's rather complicated to sneak in. Unless you have any tips?

Belleville Park 47, rue des Couronnes - 20th

Otherwise, 9 large Parisian parks are open 24/7 all summer long. The Mayor and your pants will be happy...

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