Sunday, April 1, 2012

Le Paris Weekend- Happy Spring!

Happy Spring

Celebrate the new season in and round town


Good by gray skies and hello sun! March 20th marked the first day of spring and the spring equinox (March 21st) sealed the arrival of the new season. There's a wide assortment of activities in Paris and the surrounding departments to celebrate the coming warm weather. Check out a few events happening near you below:

Jardin des Tuileries (Metro 1: Tuileries): great for walks and relaxing in the sun, this jardin features statues dating from the early 18th century, fountains, and a water feature that children and adults alike may race mini sailboats- a tradition dating over a hundred years. Click here for events happening at the jardin. 



Parc Monceau (Metro 2: Monceau): If you're in the 8th arrondissement, this park should be on your check list. You'll find elements that will remind you of NYC's Central Park (see pic). There's a small children's area with a manège and swings. Lounge on the lush grass and have a picnic, and relax. Be sure to check out the ornate gates as you enter the park.




Jardin des plantes (Metro 5, 10 Gare d'Austerlitz): the name says it all. This jardin features greenhouses with a large collection of plants from all over the world and a colorful display of fragrant flowers. Not a plant and flower buff? Don't worry, the labels will guide you. A bonus here is that the Jardin des plantes has a managerie (one of the oldest zoos in Paris), a rose garden, iris garden, maze and much more. 


Road Trip! Explore Auvers-sur-Oise

Located just 18 miles north of Paris, Auvers-sur-Oise is the quaint small town with a village feel that inspired many Van Gogh paintings. Be inspired with the amazing hilltop views on your way to the Notre Dame church, tour Van Gogh home, see the latest exhibitions at the chateau. The town also has small shops and restaurants, this town will make you feel that you're farther away from home. The town is easily accessible by car (A86 ->A15->A14) and SNCF (Avers-sur-Oise).  

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