6 Secret Gardens in Paris for a Quiet Break From the City
Briefly

"In 1850, when Napoleon III reconfigured Vieux Paris into the elegant city we know today, he tapped George-Eugène Haussmann to construct statement-making boulevards and stone edifices as well as public parks to act as 'lungs' for the city."
"Paris now boasts more than 400 gardens and parks, woods, and squares—and has plans to become Europe's greenest city by 2030, emphasizing the city's determination to integrate nature into urban life."
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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