Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
With a size of 25 hectares, the Buttes-Chaumont Park in Paris' northeast is one of the city's largest and most distinctive green spaces. Its amazing steepness and variation in levels and heights are explained by the fact that it was built on quarries. This high location affords visitors breathtaking city views, particularly in the Montmartre neighborhood. Its specific charm comes from the layout, which includes caves and waterfalls, a suspended bridge, and a high vantage point.
Exotic and native trees enliven the Buttes-Chaumont Park, and numerous birds (seagulls, moorhens, and mallard ducks) share the space and take advantage of the man-made lake. In the park, there is also kid-friendly entertainment, and there are rest spots where you may grab a bite to eat. Visitors will experience a very different France in the fall, especially, then they would in other months. The entire park appears to be donning a brand-new hue. The golden color of the maple leaves in the autumn alternates with the red oak leaves, providing a distinctive element of the autumn panorama. There are unique seasons of change everywhere.
Location: 1 Rue Botzaris, Paris, France