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Jardin des Plantes botanical garden in Paris, IDF
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View of Jardin des Plantes in Paris, IDF
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View of Jardin des Plantes in Paris, IDF
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Jardin des Plantes

4.6(50,334 reviews)Park
🕑 3-4 hours for a full experience including the zoo and one museum gallery, or 1-2 hours if just exploring the gardens👶 Best for ages 3-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the zoo animals and open spaces to explore, while elementary-aged kids are fascinated by the museum's dinosaur skeletons, giant whale specimens, and interactive exhibits. Teens interested in science may also enjoy the natural history collections.

About

The Jardin des Plantes offers a perfect blend of nature, science, and discovery in the heart of Paris. This historic botanical garden features a compact zoo (Menagerie), engaging Natural History Museum exhibits including dinosaur galleries and taxidermy collections, and sprawling gardens where children can run freely while parents enjoy the beautiful landscaping and greenhouse displays.

Highlights

  • The Menagerie, France's oldest zoo featuring big cats, red pandas, flamingos, and over 150 species in a historic setting
  • Evolution Gallery with its dramatic parade of life-sized animals including elephants, giraffes, and extinct species
  • Beautiful greenhouses showcasing tropical plants, cacti, and exotic flowers from around the world
  • Wide open lawns perfect for children to play and parents to relax
  • Paleontology Gallery featuring impressive dinosaur fossils and prehistoric creature displays

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Purchase a combined ticket (Paris Museum Pass works here) to access both the Natural History Museum galleries and the Menagerie zoo. Each requires separate admission while garden entry is free.
  2. 2.Start your visit early morning when it opens at 7:30 AM to enjoy the gardens before crowds arrive, then visit the museum and zoo when they open mid-morning.
  3. 3.Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawns. There are limited food options inside, and Parisian cafes nearby can be pricey for families.
  4. 4.Don't miss the Alpine Garden (Jardin Alpin), a hidden gem with mountain plants from around the world. Kids love exploring the winding paths and spotting unusual flora.
  5. 5.The Evolution Gallery (Grande Galerie de l'Evolution) inside the Natural History Museum is the highlight for most children. The dramatic parade of taxidermied animals is stunning and educational.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) from opening until noon to avoid weekend crowds and school groups. Spring (April-May) is ideal when gardens are blooming and weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration. Summer offers extended evening hours until 8 PM.

What to Know

Garden entry is free, but museum galleries and zoo require separate paid admission (around 13 euros for adults, children under 4 free). The venue is stroller-accessible with paved paths, though some museum areas require using elevators. Limited on-site dining, so plan accordingly.

Seasonal Notes

Gardens are open year-round with seasonal beauty (spring blooms, autumn colors). Museum and zoo hours may be reduced in winter months. Some outdoor areas and greenhouses may close temporarily for maintenance. The gardens are particularly magical during spring tulip season (April) and rose blooming period (May-June).

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Nearby Eats

The Latin Quarter surrounds the gardens with numerous family-friendly options. Try Mouffetard Market street (Rue Mouffetard) just a 5-minute walk away for crepes, pizza, and casual eateries. Le Jardin des Pates offers affordable pasta dishes kids enjoy, or grab sandwiches at a boulangerie for a garden picnic.

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