Parque
Parque Buttes-Chaumont
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There are a lot of hills and stairs, which is not very common in Paris. When you go up, it can be quite difficult, but when you go down, it’s quite nice! I go up and down, up and down—it’s fun! I usually start at the Colonel Fabien metro and run up rue Mathurin Moreau toward the park, then run clockwise. One lap is 2K. The view of Paris is really nice at the top near rue Botzaris, so it’s a great place to end a run. There are benches to use for leg extensions while looking out over Montmartre and Sacré-Coeur and all the Parisian rooftops. And the Buttes Chaumont metro is right there for your return home.
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With nearly 25 hectares, the park is one of the largest green spaces in Paris. Inaugurated on April 1, 1867 during the last years of the reign of Napoleon III, it was created by engineer Adolphe Alphand. This English-style garden imitates a mountain landscape: rocks, cliffs, torrents, waterfalls, grotto, mountain pastures, belvederes. 10 Min by bus to go there from Gambetta to Botzaris Bus 26 or 71
With nearly 25 hectares, the park is one of the largest green spaces in Paris. Inaugurated on April 1, 1867 during the last years of the reign of Napoleon III, it was created by engineer Adolphe Alphand. This English-style garden imitates a mountain landscape: rocks, cliffs, torrents, waterfalls, gr…
Very Parisian, can be crowded during holiday season. One of my favourite parks because it's not far and it's very green and natural compared to other parisian parks. You also get a pretty good view from the top.
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1 Rue Botzaris
Paris, IDF