Parc des Buttes-Chaumont

1-7 rue Botzaris - 75019 Paris
The Buttes-Chaumont Park, in the north-east of Paris, is one of the biggest and original green spaces in Paris, measuring 25 hectares. Its construction on quarries explains its impressive steepness and change in levels and heights. Visitors can appreciate stunning views of the city from this hilly setting, especially in the Montmartre district. The layout gives it a particular charm: caves and waterfalls, a suspended bridge, and a high viewpoint. It is brightened up with exotic, indigenous trees and numerous birds (seagulls, moorhens, and mallard ducks) share the area and enjoy the artificial lake. Entertainment for children also takes place in the park and there are break areas where you can get something to eat.

-Physical disability: progressive restoration of flooring, main paths are accessible, with some large uneven areas (people in wheelchairs should be accompanied), adapted free public toilets at 29 rue Manin, 42 avenue Simon Bolivar, 3 rue Botzaris, and 54 rue Botzaris.

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Map
Address
1-7 rue Botzaris
75019 Paris
Public transportation
(M)
7bisButtes-Chaumont
(B)
26Botzaris - Buttes Chaumont