Visit the Tuileries Garden, adjacent to the Louvre, for a relaxing stroll among fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths.

The Tuileries Garden, located just outside the Louvre, is a historic French garden ideal for relaxing after exploring the museum’s vast collection.
Originally created in the 16th century by Catherine de’ Medici, the garden features fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths. It is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic while enjoying views of the museum’s exterior.

A lover of art, history, and travel, I created this site to help visitors make the most of the Louvre Museum. With experience exploring museums across Europe, I share insights, tips, and practical advice to enrich your visit.
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