Walking from the entrance of the Tuileries Garden to Louvre. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.

The Tuileries Gardens take their name from the tile factories which previously stood on the site where Queen Catherine de Medici built the Palais des Tuileries in 1564. André Le Nôtre, the famous gardener of King Louis XIV, re-landscaped the gardens in 1664 to give them their current French formal garden style. The gardens, which separate the Louvre from the Place de la Concorde, are a pleasant place for walking and for culture for Parisians and tourists. The gardens’ two ponds are perfect places to relax by.

Date recorded: May, 2019
Weather: ☁️ 16C | 61F

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Highlights Timestamps ( ☉ Street/Road | ★ Highlight):

▶(0:15) Fer à Cheval ☉
▶(1:09) Statue ★
▶(1:55) Terrasse de l’Orangerie ☉
▶(2:28) View of Place de la Concorde ★
▶(5:47) Octogonal Fountain ★
▶(8:30) Trampolines Playground ★
▶(9:01) Statue ★
▶(9:47) Carrousel ★
▶(13:50) Exèdre ★
▶(14:28) Allée Centrale ☉
▶(15:49) Grand Bassin Rond ★
▶(22:00) Carrousel Arc de Triomphe ★

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