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Paris, Day 2: Jardin Tuileries

After checking out the African and European galleries at The Louvre, I walked back to the Jardin Tuileries, a large public garden located between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. This time, I sat for a while and people watched.

View of the Louvre from Jardin Tuileries - Maynefoto
View of the Jardin/Garden Tuileries - Maynefoto

The Jardin Tuileries has been opened to the public since 1667.

More garden view - Maynefoto

Thousands of Parisians and tourists stroll, sit, eat and relax in the Jardin Tuileries everyday.

Garden fountain - Maynefoto
View of the Eiffel Tower from the Jardin Tuileries

Jardin Tuileries, a great place to spend a Paris afternoon.

6 Comments on "Paris, Day 2: Jardin Tuileries"

  1. Valeda says:

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Paris is nice. I’ve gone a couple times and it was a great experience. Nothing like seeing places you’ve seen in history books come alive.

    1. Marcia Mayne says:

      Isn’t it? Or on TV. But sometimes it doesn’t do it justice. It’s better to see with your own eyes.
      Thanks for the visit,
      Marcia

  3. ElizOF says:

    Beautiful photography! I have some pictures I took there and would have to dig through boxes for them… Lovely job! 🙂

    1. Marcia Mayne says:

      Digging through boxes for your photos? Oh, Elizabeth, you’re dating yourself! Hahahaha, but I know exactly what you mean….Please pull them out, think of your time in Paris and at Tuileries and write something about the woman you were then. Geez, I think I just gave myself an idea for a post! (Patting myself on the back here.)
      Thanks for the compliment and for the visit,
      Marcia

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