12 Iconic Paris Parks with Fascinating Histories You Need to Discover

2. Parc Monceau

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Created: 1778
Size: 8.2 hectares
Location: 8th arrondissement
Metro Station: Monceau

Parc Monceau was created in the 18th century by the Duke of Chartres, a cousin of King Louis XVI, who envisioned an English-style garden filled with exotic elements. Unlike the traditional French gardens of the time, Parc Monceau had winding paths, ancient ruins, and whimsical statues. It’s one of Paris’s most picturesque places, elegant and filled with statues, a small pond, and picturesque bridges. Relaxed vibe, ideal for a quiet afternoon walk.